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clintb
8th February 2007, 11:45
Hello All!

I'm a happy Slysoft customer of all the products and use them regularly. With that said, I tend to rip to an ISO image (full DVD), then process it later, depending on what I want to retain. With that said, the combo I've been using is AnyDVD with DVD Decrypter. I've seen a few threads on CDFreaks talking about the options in Decrypter that need to be disabled, but I want to be sure, so why not get it from the horse's mouth.

I think it was Ollie that posted to disable the following:
General > Options > "Check For Structure Protection"
I/O > Interface > "ElbyCDIO - Elaborate Bytes"

I've seen other posts that recommend to disable the following:
General > Options > "Remove Macrovision Protection"
General > Options > "Check For Structure Protection"
ISO Read Mode > Options > Disable all but "Create MDS File"
CSS > CSS Cracking Methods > "None"
CSS > Options > All should be unchecked
I/O > Interface > "ElbyCDIO - Elaborate Bytes"

So, what's the best way to let AnyDVD handle everything it's supposed to without DVD Decrypter stepping on any toes?

Thanks!

poolshark2014
10th February 2007, 03:45
I think it was Ollie that posted to disable the following:
General > Options > "Check For Structure Protection"
I/O > Interface > "ElbyCDIO - Elaborate Bytes"


You are correct Clintb.

As stated by Ollie from cdfreaks.com


"To use DVD Decrypter in conjunction with AnyDVD

Proceed to the DVD Decrypter Opening Page - Tools - Settings

I/O Tab - Click on "Elby CDIO-Elaborate Bytes"

General Tab - un-check "Check For Structure Protection"


Hope this helps bud. Oh and by the way this is the same method I have been using and it works out great.

linx05
10th February 2007, 04:02
I have a reg file that I use when switching between the defaults and my settings. You can download it from here (www.tremorsnews.net/misc/DVD_Decrypter_settings.reg). If you don't trust it, open it in notepad and you'll see there is no harm done.

EDIT:
Disable "Remove Prohibited User Operations" in AnyDVD. DVD Decrypter will do it for you in a different, less problematic way.