I have both the lifetime AnyDVDHD and CloneDVD. The reason I like
AnyDVD HD is because it breaks the copy protection so you can play on
any system regardless of whether it meets the HDCP stuff. Of course, it
enables ripping too, but even though I have nearly 1000 discs I don't
bother doing that much. Does nearly 1000 discs make me a collector? :)
I don't really consider myself a collector, though.
On 8/10/2010 5:54 AM, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
I'm about to get around to posting on their forum. On one computer
that will be difficult, because as soon as I turn on logging, it can
read the disk! So guess what the log will tell them. LOL. I have to
do due diligence and search the forum for people with similar
problems. And, no, I'm not a movie collector at all, I've basically
had people shoving movies at me in return for my help.
On 8/9/2010 10:46 PM, Scoobydo wrote:
I'm not a big movie fan anymore like I was in years past but I've
been using AnyDVD and now AnyDVD HD for years. In fact, I bought into
the unlimited forever updates when they changed to yearly
subscriptions or whatever it is they're doing now. Having said that,
there has only been one movie that I've ever had problems with. A
real movie collector would of course run into problems more often but
have you contacted Slysoft support and let them know about the
problems you're having? They probably want to fix whatever it is
that's going on anyway. I also bought CloneDVD from them and it kicks
ass as far as copying is concerned. Bought it when DVD Shrink stopped
being supported..
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 16:21:18 -0500, Steve Tomporowski
<didym...@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually, in amongst the sarcasm is really a desire to know what I'm
doing wrong. It's just too trite to say that every disk that AnyDVD
can't read is absolutely and totally someone else's fault.
On 8/9/2010 9:09 AM, Scoobydo wrote:
Personally, I like the great support. It has to be frequently
updated to counter the latest anti-copy schemes on the latest
releases. Hey, I bought it why shouldn't I be able to rip or copy
it? DRM is anti-consumer IMHO and does nothing to stop the real
pirates profiting off the work of others.
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 04:48:40 -0500, Steve Tomporowski
<didym...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, that's why I sent a message to the list, the new version
does the same thing. Amazing how such a perfect program has to be
updated! Now I've found a different way to get it to work, I
followed their directions on trying to rip the disk with Imgburn
first. It ripped all the way successfully, then surprise! All of
a sudden, AnyDVD could read the disk! [extreme sarcasm]. The
first run through Imgburn complained that the disk was protected,
and I could try anyways. I did, was successful, then tried it
again and it didn't complain and neither did AnyDVD.
On 8/8/2010 11:06 PM, Scoobydo wrote:
Maybe a stupid question but have you updated it to the latest
build? I download and install a new version 1 or 2 times per
month. That's how rapidly they evolve it.
On Sun, 08 Aug 2010 19:23:43 -0500, Steve Tomporowski
<didym...@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with AnyDVD? In short, on two
different machines, it refuses to read these BBC disks, despite
being able to play the discs on these same machines. It gives a
long-winded message about the disk is dirty, bad, or your drive
is not on the right region. Then, of course, their forum is
pretty darn arrogant about it, that it is unequivocally your
fault, non AnyDVD.
I probably would not have been bothered if it were one disk, but
it's disks from two different sets. The rather funny part is,
on one computer, if I enable AnyDVD's logging, then it will read
the disk.
Thanks...Steve
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