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Hi ! I've been using this program for years and had no problem at all. My issue is that, sometimes, a burned Verbatim DVD+R DL can not be ripped completely, using DVDDecrypter or whatever program. Typically I get an error and I can not continue. Does it have anything to do with the pading I used or any other setting ? Thanks

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  On 1/30/2010 at 12:18 PM, dofin said:

Hi ! I've been using this program for years and had no problem at all. My issue is that, sometimes, a burned Verbatim DVD+R DL can not be ripped completely, using DVDDecrypter or whatever program. Typically I get an error and I can not continue. Does it have anything to do with the pading I used or any other setting ? Thanks

I will find an already burned DVD+DL, rip it and see if the issue is reproduced. I mean, if this type of error occur on a given DVD, it will always be the case whatever the ripping program used. Allow me some time and I will be back as soon as a defective one is found. Thanks.

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  On 1/30/2010 at 1:03 PM, dofin said:
  On 1/30/2010 at 12:18 PM, dofin said:

Hi ! I've been using this program for years and had no problem at all. My issue is that, sometimes, a burned Verbatim DVD+R DL can not be ripped completely, using DVDDecrypter or whatever program. Typically I get an error and I can not continue. Does it have anything to do with the pading I used or any other setting ? Thanks

I will find an already burned DVD+DL, rip it and see if the issue is reproduced. I mean, if this type of error occur on a given DVD, it will always be the case whatever the ripping program used. Allow me some time and I will be back as soon as a defective one is found. Thanks.

Here's a weird one, mentioning Pack Header Not Found. I had to cut it because the system said it was too big.

DVDDecrypter.logFetching info...

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Looks to me as the burned disc was not 100% error free (bad burn) and now when you try to read it some parts (sectors) of the disc can't be read.

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  On 1/30/2010 at 3:31 PM, LIGHTNING UK! said:

If you're posting on this forum then we want ImgBurn logs and nothing else.

 

It only takes 2 mins to do it again and do it properly.

I'd like to but when this one was burned, like all of them, I did not know it would have been necessary for further use. Sorry.

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  On 1/30/2010 at 5:16 PM, dofin said:
  On 1/30/2010 at 3:31 PM, LIGHTNING UK! said:

If you're posting on this forum then we want ImgBurn logs and nothing else.

 

It only takes 2 mins to do it again and do it properly.

I'd like to but when this one was burned, like all of them, I did not know it would have been necessary for further use. Sorry.

I think he wants you to use ImgBurn in read mode on one of those burned discs and then post that log.

 

:)

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  On 1/30/2010 at 5:20 PM, Cynthia said:
  On 1/30/2010 at 5:16 PM, dofin said:
  On 1/30/2010 at 3:31 PM, LIGHTNING UK! said:

If you're posting on this forum then we want ImgBurn logs and nothing else.

 

It only takes 2 mins to do it again and do it properly.

I'd like to but when this one was burned, like all of them, I did not know it would have been necessary for further use. Sorry.

I think he wants you to use ImgBurn in read mode on one of those burned discs and then post that log.

 

:)

Oh ! I see ! It makes more sense to me. Thanks for the clarification. I am french quebecer and sometimes something is lost when writin or reading english. Many thanks, you give me one more clue.

Regarding my other issue, after more than 10 tries, I still heve not found a burned DVD+R DL that reproduce the flaw. Let's be patient. Meanwhile, here's the log.

ImgBurn.logFetching info...

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  On 1/30/2010 at 7:03 PM, Cynthia said:

The log you posted shows no issues.

That's what I thought although the log from DVDDecrypter showed a lot of "Pack Header Not Found". Thanks anyway. I am still looking for a burned DVD that will stop from being ripped at about halfway or closed to the change of layer.

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