I/O error while copying files from DVD

Asked by Prem Anandh P

I have copied some files (.jpg, .mp3 , .pdf) into a DVD. When I'm trying to read that DVD all files except .mp3 are getting copied. But I'm getting I/O error on copying .mp3 files. I tried to make ISO of the DVD which also failed after a point of time. Please help me.

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Antonio Pérez-Aranda Alcaide (ant30) said :
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¿Have you check to burn dvd at slower speed of your dvd recorder?
¿Have you open any music collection manager? ¿Rythmbox or similar?

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Sam Cater (wraund-deactivatedaccount) said :
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maybe your ubuntu is having trouble with .mp3 for some reason :\

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Prem Anandh P (anandham) said :
#3

I have wrote using the slower speed of the burner. I didn't use the maximum speed.
when I try tp open the file using Rhythmbox it's not playing. But it didn't throw any error I guess.

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Prem Anandh P (anandham) said :
#4

I'm able to play other mp3 files. Few mp3 files are getting copied from the DVD but not the others.

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Massimo Forti (slackwarelife) said :
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The .mp3 files you want to paly are dowloaded ??? If it is, you are sure this file are not DRM protected. Ubuntu does not use DRM file. Thanks

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Prem Anandh P (anandham) said :
#6

Some files are copied from original audio cd. Some are downloaded.

On 5/18/07, Massimo Forti <email address hidden> wrote:
> Your question #6763 on Ubuntu changed:
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> Massimo Forti proposed the following answer:
> The .mp3 files you want to paly are dowloaded ??? If it is, you are sure
> this file are not DRM protected. Ubuntu does not use DRM file. Thanks
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Massimo Forti (slackwarelife) said :
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Ok, the file you are not able to play are downloaded ??? Thanks

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Prem Anandh P (anandham) said :
#8

Not only downloaded but files from the audio cd are also not getting copied.

On 5/19/07, Massimo Forti <email address hidden> wrote:
> Your question #6763 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6763
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> Massimo Forti proposed the following answer:
> Ok, the file you are not able to play are downloaded ??? Thanks
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Massimo Forti (slackwarelife) said :
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Hve you ripper dc using linux programs like k3b or Soun Juicer, or you have done this mp3 file using other programs like Itunes or Nero. Thanks

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Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) said :
#10

This is a corrupt DVD media problem, I'm pretty certain. Probably nothing to do with MP3 files.

By the way, I think it is impossible to have DRMed MP3, MP3 was not designed with encryption in mind as far as I know.

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