I got a DVD, never used with cellophane intact, produced in 1993 on ebay. I thought maybe, since I didn’t get a DRM warning, it predated DRM, and I could just copy it to my hard drive, so I did. Both the copy and the DVD are now corrupted and unplayable. I want to fix the DVD then rip it to my hard drive. Googling gives plenty of suggestions for ripping but none for fixing. Please help if you can. Thanks.

  • Kernal64
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    1 year ago

    Have you tried using MakeMKV to dump the video directly into an mkv file?

    • riley0@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      1 year ago

      Just tried it and got “Error ‘Scsi error - ILLEGAL REQUEST:ILLEGAL MODE FOR THIS TRACK’…”

      • meseek #2982@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        That can be solved by opening the disc using VLC when makemkv is scanning. VLC will free up the lock.

        I’ve been wrestling with something similar for a week lol.

        There’s a thread about the error on the makemkv forums. And I’ve personally salvaged discs this way only yesterday.

        Also, makemkv can open a DVD as a raw data file. Mine were old TV shows so I was able to pull the individual episodes avoiding the errors or at least getting some if one was corrupt. I saved an additional 3 discs this way.

        One last method if you can set the speed of the drive to 1x; rip slow and set lots of retries (5) to maybe give it a slightly better chance. 1x was always the most reliable. Any speed over and you have mixed results.

        Lastly, there’s a list on the net about best drives. If you really care and want to throw $100 at it, pick one up. The drives for $20 you find on Amazon won’t read anything a few years old. Theirs lasers are garbage compared to ones manufactured 10+ years ago.