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mb2696
26th February 2007, 22:19
i'm using anydvd 6.1.2.5 trial, and have found it to be absolutely fantastic. i will almost certainly buy it when my trial expires.

however, i've been trying to use the script editing feature, and it doesn't seem to be working. after modifying the xpl, and opening powerdvd 7.2, it seems to just use the default xpl. any suggestions?

DetroitBaseball
26th February 2007, 22:21
i'm using anydvd 6.1.2.5 trial, and have found it to be absolutely fantastic. i will almost certainly buy it when my trial expires.

however, i've been trying to use the script editing feature, and it doesn't seem to be working. after modifying the xpl, and opening powerdvd 7.2, it seems to just use the default xpl. any suggestions?
Don't you mean xml?

mb2696
26th February 2007, 23:45
Don't you mean xml?

nope...i mean the playlist file, "VPLST000.XPL" per the AACS standards. you are right that the script is written in xml, but when i said xpl i mean the VPLST000.XPL file

James
27th February 2007, 00:02
i'm using anydvd 6.1.2.5 trial, and have found it to be absolutely fantastic. i will almost certainly buy it when my trial expires.

however, i've been trying to use the script editing feature, and it doesn't seem to be working. after modifying the xpl, and opening powerdvd 7.2, it seems to just use the default xpl. any suggestions?

After editing the script you must disable / enable AnyDVD for the change to take effect (or remove / reinsert the disc).

mb2696
27th February 2007, 00:24
After editing the script you must disable / enable AnyDVD for the change to take effect (or remove / reinsert the disc).


wonderful...thank you very much. i must have missed reading this somewhere.

-matt

Faye
27th February 2007, 06:51
I wonder if the developers could add a "rescan discs" item to the context menu of the fox in the tray? It'd be handy to be able to sort this out with a click rather than having to disable and enable it.