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Webslinger
20th February 2007, 14:57
CloneCD 5.3.0.5 2007-05-21
- New: Workaround for problem with U3 USB memory sticks
- Change: Workaround for registration problem on Windows Vista
- Fix: Autostart problems of CloneCDTray on Windows Vista
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages

http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupCloneCD5305.exe

Blazkowicz
20th February 2007, 18:34
Source is this (http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?p=1664356#post1664356) post by James ^^.

Webslinger
20th February 2007, 19:01
Source is this (http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?p=1664356#post1664356) post by James ^^.

I forgot about that thread. Thanks. Anyway, the one I copy and pasted from had a history log.

hanschke
14th March 2007, 12:26
any news about a new version:confused: hope the project is no dead:(

SlyFox 1
14th March 2007, 15:30
any news about a new version:confused: hope the project is no dead:(
Why would you think that CloneCD is dead? It works perfectly. It does not need an update, it works with AnyDVD as does CloneDVD2. My feeling is that if it is not broke , don't fix it. But if anyone has any input for some features that CloneCD is missing please post them. The delvelopers are on this forum and I am sure they will take any input into consideration.:clap:

JackiRipper2000
17th March 2007, 07:50
But if anyone has any input for some features that CloneCD is missing please post them. The delvelopers are on this forum and I am sure they will take any input into consideration.:clap:


Good the following copy shot would be at last also copied if CloneCD:

SecuRom *New* Ver. From the 4.77.00.0029 to the 5.13.00.04
SecuRom *New* Ver. 7.28.xx.xxxx
Protect CD V5 to 5.144
ProtectDisc V6.x to V7.x
StarForce 3 to 3.7 / StarForce Frontline 4.0 to 4.7
TAGÉS from the 1.x.x.x to the 5.5.2.1
Alcatraz
HexaLock
alpha Disc
The Bongle

James
17th March 2007, 18:32
Good the following copy shot would be at last also copied if CloneCD:

SecuRom *New* Ver. From the 4.77.00.0029 to the 5.13.00.04
SecuRom *New* Ver. 7.28.xx.xxxx
Protect CD V5 to 5.144
ProtectDisc V6.x to V7.x
StarForce 3 to 3.7 / StarForce Frontline 4.0 to 4.7
TAGÉS from the 1.x.x.x to the 5.5.2.1
Alcatraz
HexaLock
alpha Disc
The Bongle
These protections can't be copied 1:1, they can only be emulated.
Why do you think SlySoft has bough Game Jackal? :D

Barough
21st May 2007, 02:38
This CCD Beta have been out for 'ages'....... so will we see a new stable release soon or?

sej7278
21st May 2007, 16:23
Seems there's a problem burning Xbox360 backups to DL:

http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=514437

JackiRipper2000
1st June 2007, 10:41
CloneCD Revision History

CloneCD 5.3.0.5 2007-05-21
- New: Workaround for problem with U3 USB memory sticks
- Change: Workaround for registration problem on Windows Vista
- Fix: Autostart problems of CloneCDTray on Windows Vista
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages

See here: http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/changes_clonecd.txt

incredible
10th June 2007, 12:10
I found a bug in ver 5.3.0.5. :
In writing menu multisession-CDs are not recognized. I wanted to burn the image of an audio-CD with bonus-video and only the first session was shown. When I reinstalled 5.3.0.1 everything was fine again.

James
10th June 2007, 18:33
I found a bug in ver 5.3.0.5. :
In writing menu multisession-CDs are not recognized. I wanted to burn the image of an audio-CD with bonus-video and only the first session was shown. When I reinstalled 5.3.0.1 everything was fine again.

Did AnyDVD run? If yes, disable "Remove CD Audio protection" and try again.

ShadowDestroyer
11th July 2007, 14:28
Is this update canceled?

khlb
13th July 2007, 11:44
Is this update canceled?


:confused:

I tried the URL Webslinger posted:

http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupCloneCD5305.exe

The download link is still valid.

sheep
13th July 2007, 14:01
ShadowDestroyer asked why 5.3.0.5 is still a beta and not a public update.

Achernar
11th August 2007, 00:42
Any info when we can expect Final version of CloneCD?
It's been a long time in a beta phase.


Best Regards.

DetroitBaseball
31st August 2007, 03:35
CloneCD Revision History

CloneCD 5.3.0.5 2007-05-21


See here: http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/changes_clonecd.txt
That's under beta though. The main download page still has 5.3.0.1.

Webslinger
1st September 2007, 21:03
Some of the stuff mentioned will be addressed by Game Jackal--and not Clonecd, at this time.

Barough
20th September 2007, 07:46
Will there ever come a new Stable release of CCD. This beta have now been around since the end May and now it's the end of September. Been looking around but i haven't found any info about if a release is getting closer or not.

DetroitBaseball
20th September 2007, 15:06
To me it looks like Slysoft really doesn't care about CloneCD anymore.

DrinkLyeAndDie
20th September 2007, 17:18
To me it looks like Slysoft really doesn't care about CloneCD anymore.

IMHO, a statement like this isn't beneficial to anyone. If anything it could be viewed as inflammatory.

It's always possible they are working on a release that will handle HD/BD. Remember Slysoft has also not released an update to Virtual CloneDrive yet, either. I find it doubtful they have abandoned either program.

There is a lot that we, as normal users, can't possibly know about the inner workings of the company and their reasons for releasing things at certain times.

DetroitBaseball
20th September 2007, 17:34
I know they haven't totally abandoned these programs, but I can't see any reason why a company like Slysoft which can update AnyDVD 1 or 2 times a week sometimes can't update CloneCD or Virtual CloneDrive atleast once a month.

Barough
21st September 2007, 01:30
There is a lot that we, as normal users, can't possibly know about the inner workings of the company and their reasons for releasing things at certain times.

This is so true, but it would be nice to hear a word or two from Slysoft once in a while about whats going on etc.

pseudo555
21st September 2007, 05:41
I know they haven't totally abandoned these programs, but I can't see any reason why a company like Slysoft which can update AnyDVD 1 or 2 times a week sometimes can't update CloneCD or Virtual CloneDrive atleast once a month.

Maybe because clonecd don't need it ?

Protection on dvd movie is updated more often than pc-game protection.
I suppose, dvd movie protection can change on each DVD, that why anydvd need to be update twice (or more) a week, and not clonecd.

Same thing for Virtualclonedrive : there is too fews bugs to do an update each week.

So if you want that Slysoft just change version for nothing, i don't think they (developpers) do it.

lostinlodos
10th October 2007, 03:19
I still can't copy some of my HVDs even with the new version. I know they're not popular in the west YET; but they're growing quickly now in Chicago and LA. And they're huge in Asia. In Chicago one of the stores in our China Town just started selling them now so my collection is growing a few times a week. If it's a matter of not being able to get your hands on one I'd be willing to send a disc your way so you can 'evaluate' it or whatever it is you guys do to them. Considering they're true HD video on a standard DVD sold [legitimately] for less than $15, once enough people get they're hands on them they're bound to really take off. My Chinese is only passing; but I believe the protection is called V-disc. When it copies in CCD it cuts the disc in half (or at a quarter or wherever the protection is located|) which really sucks.

Webslinger
10th October 2007, 14:26
I still can't copy some of my HVDs even with the new version. I know they're not popular in the west YET; but they're growing quickly now in Chicago and LA. And they're huge in Asia. In Chicago one of the stores in our China Town just started selling them now so my collection is growing a few times a week. If it's a matter of not being able to get your hands on one I'd be willing to send a disc your way so you can 'evaluate' it or whatever it is you guys do to them. Considering they're true HD video on a standard DVD sold [legitimately] for less than $15, once enough people get they're hands on them they're bound to really take off. My Chinese is only passing; but I believe the protection is called V-disc. When it copies in CCD it cuts the disc in half (or at a quarter or wherever the protection is located|) which really sucks.

Are you using Verbatim +R Double layer blank media? If you're using a single layer blank, then yes, I would expect your backup to be "cut in half".

lostinlodos
12th October 2007, 01:06
Are you using Verbatim +R Double layer blank media? If you're using a single layer blank, then yes, I would expect your backup to be "cut in half".

No; for the most part they're single layer original discs to begin with. There's a bar (circle) in the middle of the discs that looks something like the initial ring used on older PC-CDRom games or the ring on DVDs that has the bar code on it, but rather than being in the centre of the disc it's in the middle. My player can read them fine, an LG Super Multi in my PC and a PlayAll Play Max home player, but I can't back them up with CCD. :(

Webslinger
12th October 2007, 01:13
No; for the most part they're single layer original discs to begin with.

Are you sure? Single layer High Definition video on a single layer disc? :confused:

Well, it's possible clonecd simply doesn't support these discs you're using, but what you're saying seems a bit weird to me.

lostinlodos
12th October 2007, 23:49
I'm fairly sure the issue is the ring in the centre of the play area of the disc. I wonder if there is a way (command line/properties line) to force CCD to ignore or copy the blank ring, as in skip unreadable sectors or something like that.

:format explination:
HVDs are a little different than the other HD/HR offerings (WMV, HD-DVD, BluRay) in that rather than crank up the bitrate to astronomical levels they instead crank up the resolution.
It's the old (and I do mean old) comparison test. At a real high bitrate, a low resolution picture can be expanded exponentially without any noticeable loss in quality (within reason), which is why up-convert DVD players look great on blockbuster movies that are recorded on full DVD9 discs, but older stuff in low bitrates on single layer media don't look good at all.
With HVD discs, a special proprietary MPEG codec is used and the film is recorded at extremely high resolution at lower bitrates. The compatible players (and software on computers) downscales the image to fit your screen, making it look great on small and medium size monitors.
Think back to the old original outbreak of HD files on DVDs (ie T2/T3/Rambo III...) that had full High Definition WMV files (often about 3-5 GBs in size) included along with the full movie. This is just the next iteration of the format with a more standardized (and open) method.