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to hard drive Started by Calum , Oct 24 2011 07:15 AM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 Calum Calum Members 75 posts OFFLINE Local time:11:25 PM Posted 24 October 2011 - 07:15 AM This topic has probably been brought up many times before, but has there ever been a fix for the common copying error, "Data Error: Cyclic Redundancy Check"? I know there can be many variations of the problem depending on where the data is being copied from and to, but I seem to have have found where the source of my problem is. I have been copying files (copy and paste) from 2 different makes of DVD onto my computer's main hard drive. The makes of DVD are both TDK DVD-R: an older style make with darker blue labels on the disks, and the current make of TDK DVD-R which has light blue labels. Every time I copy files from the older style DVDs, I get the "Data Error: Cyclic Redundancy Check" notice which stops me from copying any more files from the disc. However, when I co
file to her desktop, she would get the same error, informing herthe file could not be copied due to some type of cyclic redundancy error installing game corruption. She wanted to know if I could possibly help. I opened the
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cd in my own cd-rom drive and tried copying the file she was having a problem with and I realized it cyclic redundancy check cd fix couldn't be copied on my system either. Therefore, in all likelihood, itwas the cd itself that was problematic, not the system, player or other hardware. The error received when trying to copy the http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/424786/cyclic-redundancy-check-error-when-copying-from-dvds-to-hard-drive/ file was a cyclic redundancycheck (CRC) error. In fact, this is the most common error encountered with cd/dvd access or copying problems and I knew that such a problem was often caused by a dirty or scratched disc, so I examined the surface of the cd and just as I suspected, it was marked. It had a distinct smudgeprinton it. I cleaned the whole cd and after http://www.percontra.net/archive/2corruptcddvdrecovery.htm doing so, voila! ,I was able to copy the needed file from the cd to my hard drive.I informed her that the problem was fixed and when I told her it was just a matter of cleaning the disc, she was surprised that the solutionwas so simple and never thought such a confoundingproblem could be caused by a less than pristine condition cd. The fact is that cds and dvds can be very finicky. Just one speck of dirt or a hairline scratch can cause problems in accessing your data or the disc itself. These marks can make it difficult for the drive's laser beam to properly read the disc. Fortunately, dirty discs can be cleaned. Scratches can be more problematic, though, in many cases they can be repaired. With scratches, the severity of the problemdepends muchon the type and location of the scratch.Scratches that run across the disc or along the track, as opposed to those that run in a straight line from rim to center, can be the most difficult to repair. These type of problems are unique to cd and dvd media because the surfaces of the discs are bare and exposed, offering no protection
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video Software Playing I http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/251598-I-cannot-copy-my-DVD-files cannot copy my DVD files + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 11 of 11 I cannot copy my DVD files Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-86353.html to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 13th Oct 200613:09 #1 josealberto1975 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : cyclic redundancy Dec 2005 Location : Venezuela Hi, I have one DVD* and it's impossible to copy content into my PC. I can only copy first files (ifo...) including VTS_01_1.vob but VTS_01_2 always shows "Data error (cyclic redundacy check)". Individually I can only copy VTS_01_1 and VTS_01_5 (last) Solution? *Video8 -> DVD with Sony DVDirect VCR-MC1 (tinyurl.com/ylsb3x) I cannot create this DVD again, cyclic redundancy check not this year. Quote 13th Oct 200614:14 #2 redwudz View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Mod Neophyte Super Moderator Join Date : Sep 2002 Location : USA You didn't say what you were using to copy the DVD, but DVD Decrypter can be set to ignore most errors. ISOBuster is another program to use for corrupted files. I'm assuming the disc is in good shape, no scratches, etc. CRC errors are usually caused by a damaged file. Quote 13th Oct 200614:46 #3 josealberto1975 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2005 Location : Venezuela Originally Posted by redwudz You didn't say what you were using to copy the DVD I just copy and paste files. I did the same with 12 DVDs. No software. My DVD disc is perfect (no scratches), I saw all 1 hour video with my DVD player. But one pc-laptop can't read anything and the other pc-laptop did copy 2 VTS_.vob before error. Thanks Quote 13th Oct 200619:02 #4 hanugro View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Mem
been ripped yet! Here's a brain teaser for you advanced types. I recently obtained the Oldboy Ultimate Edition, a fancy boxset for the Korean film. On the box it states "COPY CONTROLLED DVD". Lo and behold, this DVD is resistant to the standard rippers. DVD Shrink doesn't see the movie, just the menus. SmartRipper starts to rip, than hangs with an error. DVD Decrypter starts to rip as well, but runs into a bunch of read errors. I'll post my DVD Decrypter log in a following post. I've never had a problem ripping any DVD, aside from scratched ones. I tried tweaking some settings in DVD Decrypter (remove PUOs, ignore read errors) and different methods (IFO read / ISO read). No dice. I am able to rip the other VOB files on the disc, but the VTS_01_1.VOB can't be copied. I'm assuming this is not really an encryption scheme, but some kind of tricky IFO / DVD file structure that's faking out the software. The disc plays fine in my standalone and WinDVD. Unfortunately, if you're the type who wants to pick up a copy and try the challenge yourself, the Ultimate Edition is ~$100. Another version is coming out in a few weeks that's $20, which I assume would be mastered the same way. If you have any suggestions or want to see the IFO file let me know. Thanks! ehonauer6th December 2004, 19:32DVD DECRYPTER LOG I 18:24:32 DVD Decrypter Version 3.2.2.0 started! I 18:24:32 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 1) I 18:24:32 Initialising SPTI... I 18:24:32 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 18:24:32 Found 1 DVD+RW! I 18:24:54 Operation Started! I 18:24:54 Source Device: [1:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD+RW GCA-4040N C111 (D:) I 18:24:54 Source Media Region Code: 3 I 18:24:54 Source Copyright Protection System Type: None I 18:24:54 Destination Folder: C:\OLDBOY_DISC1\VIDEO_TS\ I 18:24:54 Detect Mastering Errors: No I 18:24:54 File Splitting: By File I 18:24:54 Multi Angle Processing: No I 18:24:54 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes I 18:24:54 Stream Processing: No I 18:24:56 Copying VTS_01_0.IFO... (LBA: 190885 - 190920) - KEY: N/A I 18:24:56 Copying VTS_01_1.VOB... (LBA: 315846 - 840132) - KEY: N/A W 18:24:57 Sector 315846 - Pack Header Not Found (0x00000000) ** Identical Pack Header Errors for Sectors 315846-316271 until I killed the process ** W 18:25:04 Sector 316271 - Pack Header Not Found (0x00000000) E 18:27:44 Failed to read Sector 316272 - Unrecovered Read Error E 18:27:44 Failed to copy VTS_01_1.VOB! I 18:27:47 Copying VTS_01_2.VOB... (LBA: 840133 - 1364419) - KEY: N/A akupenguin6th December 2004, 19:55What happens if you simply mount the DVD, copy the VOB file, and manual