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moose
26th April 2010, 07:49
using latest anydvdhd beta I get an Access Viloation in module AnyDialog.dll when I try to rip dvd and bluray to image (tried with 2 different dvds and on bluray). after this warning I can't rip to image at all. may be some other symptoms but I've yet to investigate it in full.
The discs however are being scanned and decrypted by the looks of it. even though when I moved to use another software for the image (with anydvd enabled) I got an encryption detected messege at some stage....another dvd didn't have that issue.
mike_r
26th April 2010, 08:05
Please create a full logfile and post the .ZIP here.
moose
26th April 2010, 08:47
logfile atteched. it seems the function of rip to image is what's not working for me when it has been working flawlessly in the past, it's not really a disc/drive issue (I tried 2 drives and 4 different discs, some new some quite old). This seems to be something happening after v6.6.3.5.
Clams
26th April 2010, 09:14
It's always a good idea to uninstall and reinstall AnyDVD in the event of strange behavior as well. (Not just AnyDVD but any software)
-W
James
26th April 2010, 09:28
using latest anydvdhd beta I get an Access Viloation in module AnyDialog.dll when I try to rip dvd and bluray to image (tried with 2 different dvds and on bluray). after this warning I can't rip to image at all. may be some other symptoms but I've yet to investigate it in full.
The discs however are being scanned and decrypted by the looks of it. even though when I moved to use another software for the image (with anydvd enabled) I got an encryption detected messege at some stage....another dvd didn't have that issue.
What is the destination path you are trying to use?
moose
26th April 2010, 09:47
James,
H:\_videos.
Interesting, when I rip to C:\ there's no problem...the above destination is my default one and that always worked. I guess the destination somehow got messed up after the last update I did. anydvd usually saves the last dest, now manually navigating again to the regular destination it's all good...so guess you can forget it :D
James
26th April 2010, 12:03
James,
H:\_videos.
Interesting, when I rip to C:\ there's no problem...the above destination is my default one and that always worked. I guess the destination somehow got messed up after the last update I did. anydvd usually saves the last dest, now manually navigating again to the regular destination it's all good...so guess you can forget it :D
Thanks. I believe the path in the registry became corrupt. But it still shouldn't crash because of that. I'll check...