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Posted by Bob on 08/07/06 17:14
On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:09:07 GMT, Phisherman <noone@nobody.com> wrote:
>I tried using DVD Decrypter to copy a badly scratched DVD movie. I
>tried various setting such as "aggressive," "Brute Force --> I/O Key
>Exchange,' "Ignore Read Errors," etc. Plus I tried polishing (w/
>Brasso) the DVD which took out most of the scratches. But, DVD
>Decrypter keeps showing an excess of 1000 read errors after 2 hours.
>The DVD will play in my DVD player, but it skips and returns to the
>main menu at a certain spot. I can skip around it using the scene
>selector from the main menu. My question is...
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>Is there any software that will copy a damaged DVD? I'm not looking
>for anything that will repair the DVD, just copy it (errors and all).
>TIA
DVD Fab Decrypter. IsoBuster.
But you are still going to have dropouts if the disc is damaged.
Amazon.com lists a bunch of disc repair kits.
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