Green Button
4th August 2007, 23:09
I had my wedding shot and put on a DVD years ago (not CSS protected in any way). I'm now trying to rip the content from the DVD onto hard disk so I can do other stuff with it... but I have been completely unable to get the MPG2 data off the DVD disc as any kind of file because there's some kind of error or disc corruption on the disc.
Whenever I try to copy the files using *either* windows shell or DVD Decrytper tools, I get various errors :eek:...
- copying files from Windows Shell, it dies copying VTS_01_2.VOB with just 10 seconds remaining, spouting error "Cannot copy VTS_01_2: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
- using DVD Decrypter (file mode), it dies with a big "I/O error" ... (scsi status: 0x02 -- CDB Interpretation: Read (10) - Sector: 216013 -- Sense Area Interpretation: ID CRC or ECC Error)
- using DVD Shrink, it dies during the analysis phase, at a moment in time I can identify exactly.
If I just "stream" the video by watching the DVD in Windows Media player, it seems to play perfectly fine, just skipping right by the moment mentioned above where DVD Shrink gives up on analysis.
Does anyone have some tool or clear set of steps I could try to recover as much of this as possible (even if it's two separate MPG2 files that contain the video entirely before and after the moment where there's data loss or glitch?)? Maybe some way to stream the data into a new file, or copy the data but "ignore errors" and split files?
Thanks for any help.
Whenever I try to copy the files using *either* windows shell or DVD Decrytper tools, I get various errors :eek:...
- copying files from Windows Shell, it dies copying VTS_01_2.VOB with just 10 seconds remaining, spouting error "Cannot copy VTS_01_2: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
- using DVD Decrypter (file mode), it dies with a big "I/O error" ... (scsi status: 0x02 -- CDB Interpretation: Read (10) - Sector: 216013 -- Sense Area Interpretation: ID CRC or ECC Error)
- using DVD Shrink, it dies during the analysis phase, at a moment in time I can identify exactly.
If I just "stream" the video by watching the DVD in Windows Media player, it seems to play perfectly fine, just skipping right by the moment mentioned above where DVD Shrink gives up on analysis.
Does anyone have some tool or clear set of steps I could try to recover as much of this as possible (even if it's two separate MPG2 files that contain the video entirely before and after the moment where there's data loss or glitch?)? Maybe some way to stream the data into a new file, or copy the data but "ignore errors" and split files?
Thanks for any help.