Cyclic Redundancy Check

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  1. DrSteveC

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    I am trying to back up some Disney/Pixar DVD's to my PC. A couple of them had some scratches and some minor play back pixelation and gave me a cyclic redundancy check error using DVD Shrink and a general fail error with DVD Decrypter.

    More recently I tried another disc which is clean, free of scratches and plays back fine and got the same error, although DVD Decrypter just hung for 5 minutes before crashing out.

    I have tried it with both my regular DVD-RW drive and my BR drive to no avail.

    Any thoughts on if it is the disc, software or something else?

    Thank you!
     
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    attar Senior member

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    If your using XP and an ide burner you might want to check to see if it has fallen out of DMA.
    Also, DVD Decrypter Tools > Settings > I/O > Options.
    Set Read error retries 0
    Check ignore read errors.
    And let it run on the disk.
     
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  3. DrSteveC

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    Thank you - I will try the ignore errors trick.
     
  4. DrSteveC

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    Unfortunately the fix didn't work. But I tried a pristine disc and was able to rip it fine. So, it must have been the first disc.
    Thank you!
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    who makes the disks?
     
  6. DrSteveC

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    I have no idea but I had particular problems with Toy Story 2 and 3. They play fine in the DVD player, but were not rippable.
     

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