I guess your blanc recordable DVD+/-R DL didn't have any scratches, and no blurring due to oxidation on the blanc media, before starting the burning process?Īnd You used blanc media which was tested succeful in burning several times? Or was it new media, but another brand, which you never tested before with those two burners, (which are having exact same issue)? I went ahead and bought 2 new DVD burners today, but they'll probably take another week to get here in the mail. So, it seems as if something is hindering either AnyDVD or CloneDVD from creating those temporary files properly, when doing a copy to disc.ĭoes any of this ring a bell? Hope I explained it properly and that someone might be able to help identify my problem so I can fix it. This went fine and created the Video/Audio files all the way to 100%.and VLC played them to the end of the movie with no problem. Then just out of curiosity I did another run, this time choosing "DVD files" as the "Output method" so I could see if VLC would play the movie till the end. Since my DVD burners are a bit old I thought maybe the one I was using as the reader was having an issue creating good clean files, so I swapped them and made the reader the writer, but I got the same error at the exact same point of the writing process, so I ruled that out. The "Creating DVD files" part went fine and made it to 100% with no problem, but the "Writing" part didn't make it to the end, instead it gave an error that said "read error" and "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)." Using VLC I tried playing the files (the temporary files) that were created.and they played fine, but only till a certain point.about 2 thirds of the way to the end of the movie the files just stop playing (which is around where the writing process gives the error message). I have 2 DVD burners and always use one as the reader and the other as the writer and I chose "DVD writer" as the "Output method" when doing backups. Last night I downloaded the 21 day trial versions of both of these applications and I tried backing up a DVD. There are still many protections VLC can’t bypass, thus leads to the DVD to MP4 conversion failure frustratingly.Hello, it's been some time since I've used CloneDVD and AnyDVD, but in the past I have had good experience with them. Not compatible with all encrypted DVDs: Even though you have instal the keys database and AACS dynamic library file in advance, they can only help you convert limited types of encrypted DVD discs.No basic editing functions provided:VLC can only help you to convert DVD to MP4, without providing other easy editing functions to adjust the video before the conversion.You can only select the limited format options provided by it. Less formats and quality:VLC doesn't provide many output formats or allows you to adjust the video settings such as the quality before converting it like many other professional DVD rippers can do.Therefore, if you have more DVDs to convert in VLC, you will waste much time on it. Also, it would take a long time to process the conversion of one DVD disc. Unstable and slow DVD conversion:The performance of VLC to convert DVD disc is not stable at al.To conclude, it is not a perfect option if you desire high-quality performance as using VLC to convert DVD to MP4 may disappoint you sometimes because of the following reasons: However, some unsatisfied users reported that VLC failed to provide ideal experience and help convert DVD to MP4 for them, as some problems occurred, like low quality, slow ripping speed, or other frequent errors will exist.
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