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From:       md <mickydean () protonmail ! com>
Date:       2018-12-11 20:45:14
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md wrote:
> Using an old PATA-to-USB cable, I attached a 15 year old PATA DVD Drive to
> the SATA based computer I've been using.  With this drive (/dev/sr1), dd
> seems to working fine without having to precede it with dvdbackup -M.

Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> But aren't those copied sectors still scrambled ?
> (Can you play all the video files that were copied ?)

I don't know if they are scrambled. I suspect so.

First 30 min of 3 iso's tested fine on Win7 using VLC > OpenFile.

They play just like the optical disk.

Temporary. Easier/safer than discs in the station wagon on road trips.
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<pre>md wrote:
&gt; Using an old PATA-to-USB cable, I attached a 15 year old PATA DVD Drive to
&gt; the SATA based computer I've been using.&nbsp; With this drive (/dev/sr1), dd
&gt; seems to working fine without having to precede it with dvdbackup \
-M.<br></pre><pre>Thomas Schmitt wrote: &gt; But aren't those copied sectors still \
scrambled ? &gt; (Can you play all the video files that were copied ?)
<br></pre><pre>I don't know if they are scrambled. I suspect so. <br></pre><pre>First \
30 min of 3 iso's tested fine on Win7 using VLC &gt; OpenFile. <br></pre><pre>They \
play just like the optical disk. <br></pre><pre>Temporary. Easier/safer than discs in \
the station wagon on road trips.<br></pre><div><br></div>



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