Clone dvd with bad sectors

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Recover DVD with ARccOS Bad Sectors during DVD Clone You will find there's true case of managing bad sectors on DVD: I've got a DVD with bad sectors thereon. I attempted some DVD decrypting software. I spent hours to extract obviously any good 1-minute bad sector of DVD. It seems like impossible to feed the whole bad sector, and that is about ten mins in total. Does anyone offer an idea the best way to solve the challenge? Will there be any better ripping tool to rip DVD with bad sectors? Bad Sector Could possibly be Attributable to Scratches - and Sony ARccOS too! A poor sector generally means a sector with a disc drive or flash memory that cannot supply due to permanent damage or an OS inability to successfully access it. But differently, bad sector on DVD is commonly attributable to two reasons: scratches, especially severe ones, and Sony ARccOS. Bad sector may cause catastrophic failure of DVD player or disc drive during playing. The deliberately made bad sector on DVD refers to some sort of DVD copy protection, specifically, Sony ARccOS. Sony ARccOS creates corrupted sectors in specific division of DVD disc deliberately setting access barrier for normal DVD players and copying software. ARccOS has successfully defeated many famous DVD clone software for instance DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0, DVD Shrink 3.2, and AnyDVD 5.2.6.1.


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