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Posted by sherwindu on 08/22/06 04:25
Bob wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:37:59 -0500, sherwindu <sherwindu@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I tried to copy a DVD using Nero and a Sony burner running under Windows 2000.
> >I received an error message of a 'cyclic redundancy error' before anything could
> >be
> >transfered. Is the problem really one of copy protection, and the error message
> >is not being accurately descriptive of the cause? I see where in certain cases
> >the cyclic
> >redundancy check can be turned off. If that is really the problem, how can I do
> >that
> >using Nero, as I see no option to do so?
>
> If the DVD is encrypted you must use a decryptor to copy it. One very
> popular option is DVD Decrypter (no longer supported) and it's latest
> incarnation DVDFab Decrypter. Also DVD Shrink (no longer supported)
> will decrypt files.
>
> If you are using a devrypter, then the error is too new for the older
> decrypters. Try using DVDFab Decrypter - get the latest version.
>
> --
>
> Rope, Tree, Journalist - some assembly required.
OK, I have installed DVDFab Decrypter 2.9.8.3, which I hope is recent
enough. I loaned out the source DVD, so I won't be able to retry the copy
for another day, or so. I actually did try copying with DVD Shrink originally
and got the same failure of CRC on the source DVD. I looked for special
settings in this program to get around the problem, but couldn't find any.
The source DVD plays fine, and my DVD reader and burner works fine
on other disks. I will try again later with DVDFab. Nero reports that both
the source and target DVD's are ok. If the disk is encrypted, should I not
get a more descriptive error message from Nero?
Sherwin D.
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