Hmm, well when I load this DVD in question, it is labled DVD_VR .... wonder if that's the issue? I found I had Toast on my Mac, but couldn't figure out how to make that work either.

Dean

On Dec 11, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

On 11.12.2006 Eric Dannewitz wrote:
What? What is a DVD-VR?
Look, I tested it out. It copies DVD Videos fine. 4.7 gigabyte videos. I don't know about using it to copy an 8gigabyte Pirates of The Caribbean movie, but it works fine for home movies you did with say iMovie and want to make multiple copies of.

Sorry, Eric, but you obviously missed one part of the exchange. Hiro was specifically talking about DVDs recorded on a Sony standalone DVD recorder. Those DVD recorders record in a special format, called DVD_VR. Such DVDs cannot be copied using Disk Copy. That's a fact. The content of such DVDs is in a format which isn't copyable, as the TOC of the DVD doesn't give correct values.

Toast can read such DVDs. I am not sure whether MacTheRipper can, but I don't think it can.

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