anydvd help

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  1. joshmack

    joshmack Guest

    my question is what does anydvd due when i have dvd shrink and use dvd decrypter may seem du but please help
     
  2. squizzle

    squizzle Active member

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    I use AnyDVD with Decrypter all the time. For me Decrypter runs just as if AnyDVD wasn't even there, but for some people they have issues.
     
  3. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    As of this date,

    DVD Shrink can rip 96% of the DVD's
    DVDD can rip 98% of the DVD's
    AnyDVD can rip 100% of the DVD's

    DVD Shrink may not ever be upgraded.
    DVDD is usally upgraded a month or more after a new encryption comes out - maybe not.
    AnyDVD is updated on the average of 3 X a month, When the last new encryuption came out, AnyDVD was upgraded to rip it 1 full day before it was released.

    Everyone is free to choose for themselves.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
  4. cougar_ii

    cougar_ii Regular member

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    Hi there,

    Unless there was a major problem with DVDShrink, it won't really need updates anyway.

    If you keep your DVD Decrypter or AnyDVD up to date, the files will always be unprotected and shrink can do it's job :)

    Isn't this fun :)
     
  5. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    A slight update,

    As of this date DVD43 has been "tweaked" to make it more more stable - more able to handle the ARccOS encryptions and more friendly toward other software (I hope)~

    DVD43 (05/04/05)
    http://dvd43.com/

    Cheers,

    Pete

     
  6. Manu_DVD

    Manu_DVD Guest

    From MY experience, the current version of Dvd Decrypter rips 100% DVD's, I am in a position to test many region mastered(PAL NTSC)DVD's regulary and more Importantly it's free!

    But any combination of the mentioned software could work too.
     
  7. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    You are correct,

    Currently DVDD rips everything out there BUT when new encryptions come on the scene, AnyDVD is by far the first to break it . . . Hence the purchase of AnyDVD should be considered a good investment.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
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    seems no-one has answered your question,hehehe.....:)

    anydvd is a silent ripper that runs in the background ,(see the little foxes head near the clock),
    its main function is to remove copyright protection encrypted on dvd movie's,you wont even know its there.
    you just turn it on,and let it do its job
    it will also remove the annoying adverts for you

     
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    hi

    @ husrty....

    Adverts? what are those?
     
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    oh,yeah i forgot,i have unsubsribed to blockbuster

    hehe
     
  12. Rotary

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    hehehe....
     
  13. aabbccdd

    aabbccdd Guest

    This is a PERFECT reason to have anydvd, this is the new movie..Are We There Yet. and its full of stuff

    Summary for drive D:
    Drive (Hardware) Region: 1

    Media is a Data DVD.
    Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite)

    Video DVD (or CD) label: DVD_VIDEO
    Media is CSS protected!
    Video Standard: NTSC
    Media is locked to region(s): 1 3!

    Found & removed RCE protection!
    Found & removed wrong DVD structure!
    Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)!
    Found & removed Autorun from Video DVD!
    Found & removed 1 bad sector protections!
    Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1!

    THE BEST 39 BUCKS I EVER SPENT,iam using it with Intervideo DVDCopy3 with GREAT success
     
  14. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    Huh, huh, yet another AnyDVD convert :)

    I'm thinking that AnyDVD's stock will rise through the roof now that DVDD is gone forever. The next encryption will seal that for sure.
     
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    guys don't forget about the PSL files that work with Decrypter.
     
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    @ squizzle,

    Actually those PSL files were for specific DVD's that DVDD couldn't break. There will be no more PSL coming from Lighting_UK or anyone else. DVDD is dead as it is.

    BTW, As it is right now, since the current DVDD could crack everything out there, you'll see no place to put those PSL files under "Files".

    So sorry to be the bearer of bad news BUT we have to face reality.

    Cheers,
     
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    damn, I'm clutching at straws here....

    Oh well, at least I have anydvd.
     
  18. ScubaPete

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    So sorry it was a "paper" straw :(



    Not to worry, it will be some time before DVDD is useless. It can "do" everything out there now; the "Evil" MPAA will have to institute many new encryptions before DVDD is really gone.



     
  19. Rotary

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    hi

    so i read here dvdD site had a PSL file for the film closer just before it went pear shaped...

    but theres a new update for anyDVD for closer now but a beta app on cdrinfo site i think it was, not on anydvd site yet i dont think?

    but people here have been ripping closer with DVD43 + dvd decrypter ok
     
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    I've used decrypter & Nero recode successfully for the past year, always ripping to a hard drive, and then shinking with recode. With decrypter's demise, I'm going to have to purchase an alternative ripper. Any DVD seems to be the choice of all the experts here at Afterdawn. My question is this, does it just run in the background, or does it run like Decrypter. Do I rip with AnyDVD to a file, or just start recode, and it rips automatically. Thanks in advance for the info.
     

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