Any DVD Clone - Clone your DVD before it's scratched or lost
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When you open up a DVD movie, such as Transformers 2, Star Trek XI, Disney-Pixar's Up, Bolt, G-Force, G.I. Joe, The Proposal or other recent DVD movies, in Any DVD Clone, you will see that there are many titles in considerable sizes. Although you can copy all of them without problem, the created disc is useless because the output movie chapters may be in complete disorder. For example, the end of the movie was in the middle and the beginning of the movie was at the end when you playback it. Is there a way to correct this?
Fortunately, Any DVD Clone has correct this issue. It is able to judge the real main movie title from a list of big titles and unselect those potential fake titles automatically while trying to analyze the DVD structure.
While we have fixed the problem for copying most recent DVDs, there are still some new DVDs out there that Any DVD Clone fails to copy it properly due to the fake title issue. To avoid copying the potential fake main movie titles and save your disc space, you can follow the steps below to identify the real main movie title:
1. Open up a DVD movie in Any DVD Clone.
It may take a few moments for Any DVD Clone to analyze the DVD structure.

2. Open dvdcloner.log
After a DVD movie is open up in Any DVD Clone's manager, please click menu Help > View Logs to open the log file location.

Open dvdcloner.log with Notepad or other word editor, then you will find a line like this:
"2010-01-08 14:47 >> copyMethod: Normal MainTitleNr: 38 MainTitleSizeMB: 5704 cellCheck: 0"
This info indicates that the real main movie is titles 38.
3. Choose the real main movie title to copy.
Go back to Any DVD Clone, uncheck all other fake main movies titles, and then just select the real main movie titles 38 to copy.

Note: If the program crashes during the copying process, it's probably that there is a bad cell in the real main movie title. It's recommended to use the Enhanced Copy Method to open the DVD movie, and follow the steps above to try again.
Any problem with copying a DVD movie, please feel free to contact us at support@dvdsmith.com