Allo Allo Series 6 Disc 2 won't load

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dmitche3
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Allo Allo Series 6 Disc 2 won't load

Post by dmitche3 » Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:57 pm

This is a strange one. While the all of the other discs will load this one will not load on my computers. I've tried multiple drives and boxes. The disc will play without issue on my DVD player though.
The disc reports sector errors using MKV and DvdDecryptor, as well as Windows can't access it.

Thanks. Just reporting it.

Editted; The computer does recognize that a disc is in the drive. It is when I try to view the contents of the drive that Explorer just doesn't respond. Also, there are 9 series of 2 discs per series. I thought perhaps the disc was bad but it plays without an issue on my DVD and BluRay players.

crowfax
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Re: Allo Allo Series 6 Disc 2 won't load

Post by crowfax » Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:23 pm

Sounds like a bad disc, get a replacement. If Windows can't even read it, how do you expect anyone software to?
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dmitche3
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Re: Allo Allo Series 6 Disc 2 won't load

Post by dmitche3 » Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:18 am

LOL. If the disc were bad then how come both DVD and BluRay can play it without issues? I believe that there might be something special. That's why I made this posting. I wasn't looking for a solution, just to record the facts.

setarip_old
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Re: Allo Allo Series 6 Disc 2 won't load

Post by setarip_old » Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:12 am

If the disc were bad then how come both DVD and BluRay can play it without issues?


As has been posted MANY times and in MANY forums over the years, standalone players are capable of coping with or bypassing minor errors on discs, while almost all software rippers/readers require 100% accuracy when reading discs...


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