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    Is there any reading-tool such as alcohol that can read DVDs with read errors? Alcohol can't read those DVDs...
    any suggestion (bw-images cannot be mounted with d-tools, that can't be the solution)?
    The Boardzombie's website.

  • #2
    BW5 dvd image problem will be fixed in next dtools. You can also try dvd decryptor in iso mode.

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    • #3
      can read-errors be in an ISO-file?
      The Boardzombie's website.

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      • #4
        if you got a program that is capable of replacing them with dummy 'erroneous' sectors, ... yeah. sure. why not?

        hey, DVD's are not that different from CD's...
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        • #5
          Afaik, a dvd iso can only store in 2048 bytes/sector. So it wouldn't be able to hold error info.

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          • #6
            wouldn't there be a possibility to just simulate/emulate this with a plain ISO image??

            (i never used ISO images for anything with errors that were to be respected...)
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            • #7
              ok so ISOs cannot store errors.
              but do you know any tool which can create images of defect DVDs?
              (may sound silly. but there aren't read errors due to a copy protection, the DVD is simply nearly broken)

              Alcohol can't do that, Blindwrite-large-DVD-images cannot be mounted with d-tools... any other program?
              The Boardzombie's website.

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              • #8
                MDS format can hold this information and it can be used by virtual drive.
                But such images are not yet produced - it is true.

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                • #9
                  Maybe DVD X Rescue is what you're searching for.
                  Just google it!

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