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I've can't create a backup, or even play the movie on my PC with AnyDVD running. At 1:11:45, the video goes all garbled for the rest of the movie. I've tried 4 different DVD discs, on AnyDVD v7.0.2.0 and v7.0.4.0, using 4 different DVD drives, on 2 different PCs, playing directly, from copied files, or from ISO images. Same result every time.
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#2
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Follow the steps described in this sticky thread:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=52659 |
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#3
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Sorry about not following the directions in the "PLEASE read this before you post" sticky. Now that I have, I'm back with more detail, as the problem still exists.
I'm going to focus just on being able to watch the movie with media player while AnyDVD is processing the DVD. If I quit AnyDVD, the movie plays fine. The movie is Star Trek (The 2009 movie), region 1 I upgraded to v7.0.4.1, and reset AnyDVD to default. Here's what AnyDVD reports for the DVD: Code:
Summary for drive D: (AnyDVD HD 7.0.4.1, BDPHash.bin 12-05-10) ATAPI IHOS104 WL0D 2010/03/08 12:01 Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 Current profile: DVD-ROM Media is a DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Size of first Layer: 2028336 sectors (3961 MBytes) Total size: 3919616 sectors (7655 MBytes) Video DVD (or CD) label: STAR_TREK_XI_DOM Media is CSS protected! Media is locked to region(s): 1! Video Standard: NTSC Using local database! Found & removed structural copy protection! Found & removed invalid cell pieces! Found & removed bogus title set(s)! Found & removed RCE protection! UDF filesystem patched! Autorun not found on Video DVD. Removed CSS copy protection! Found & removed 17 potential bad sector protections! Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1! ![]() The audio is also garbled. I don't receive an error message. The log file is attached. |
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#4
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If it works fine then with the same original disc restart AnyDVD and left click on the fox icon and choose 'defaults', then try playing again and let us know the results.
You could try updating the firmware on the drive to the latest (WL0G) although I suspect that may not help, also what happens if you try using the 'rip video DVD to harddisk' does it do a full rip? Last edited by Adbear; 2nd June 2012 at 03:19. |
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#5
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I had already done the reset to defaults. I get the identical results weather I just play the movie with AnyDVD running, or if I rip to HDD. An uncompressed rip finishes, but watching it the same garbled video and audio begin at the same point in time. Keep in mind, I've tried four different discs.
Another odd thing, is if I rip to HDD with some compression, the rip fails at about 97%. Not sure what that means, or if its even relevant. I get the same error from different PCs, using multiple different DVD drives. |
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You tried the same DVD without AnyDVD running? And it worked fine - like 100% fine?
-W |
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Without AnyDVD running the movie plays in media player fine. 100% good to go. All four DVDs I've tried.
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I'm thinking it might be a regression issue with AnyDVD - but only the Cods can tell for sure.
-W |
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#9
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Cods? Creepy old dudes? http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cods
How might I ask the Cods? |
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#10
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I'm hoping James sees this thread - if not e-mail Slysoft support directly.
I trust you tried the latest beta at the top of this board too? -W Last edited by Clams; 10th June 2012 at 19:55. |
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