AnyDVD Update 6.0.7.0

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  1. bunnyrip

    bunnyrip Regular member

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    Dear valued customer,

    we would like to inform you, that a new version of AnyDVD
    has been released. Here the list of fixes and improvements:

    6.0.7.0, 2006 09 25
    - New: Added support for new versions of the SONY Arccos protection
    to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable Sectors"
    - New: Added support for a new copy protection found on Czech DVDs
    to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable Sectors"
    (still experimental)
    - New: AnyDVD ripper now creates the destination directory if it
    does not exist
    - Fix: The "Red Dwarf" fix from 6.0.6.3 caused some Sony Arccos
    protections to fail
    - Fix: Sony Arccos removal didn't always work as it should
    - Some minor fixes and improvements

    The update is free for all registered customers, of course.
    Just install the new version on top of your current version,
    regardless which version you have installed:
    http://www.slysoft.com/download.html
    [bold] Hope this fixes the "issues" some are having[/bold]
     
  2. AlBundy

    AlBundy Regular member

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    Just saw that myself. Thats four updates in September alone.
     
  3. bunnyrip

    bunnyrip Regular member

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    Yeah,
    Slysoft is The Best!
    Thank You Slysoft!

    What other software of it's kind updates as often as AnyDVD?
    They stay on top of it Man!
     
  4. bilbo65

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    AnyDVD ROCKS!!!
     
  5. 9mmruger1

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    kudo's to slysoft.
     
  6. bugzy113

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    Boo creepy foot doctor. Hurray AnyDvd. . .
     
  7. gogochar

    gogochar Guest

    They need to update their product for the new fluxDVD corruptions. And they need to update their FixVTS feature.
     
  8. elby

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    > They need to update their product for the new fluxDVD corruptions <
    Why don't you buy the DVD in a shop?
    Cheaper, faster and much better sound and picture quality.
    And easier to copy, too. And you get a disc. Maybe a booklet, too.
     
  9. gogochar

    gogochar Guest

    Well, I didn't buy it and don't plan on buying it. Period. I didn't like the movie so I won't be buyin' it. Plus, it was just a suggestion.
     
  10. elby

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    What movie? You were talking about a protection, not a movie.
     
  11. gogochar

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    Oh, sorry about that. I was talkin' about the new fluxDVD protections they put on Tokyo Drift (http://www.cinemanow.com/Burn-To-DVD/1005,1,5,f,7,2,84631/The-Fast-and-the-Furious-Tokyo-Drift.htm).
     
  12. Javafriek

    Javafriek Guest

    I'm an extremely satisfied customer with my AnyDVD software. You can't beat 4 updates in a month in my book, only had trouble backing up one movie in the year and a half that I've been a customer. Hats off to Slysoft and their AnyDVD product, Bravo.
    If I'm not badly mistaken AnyDVD has already defeated FluxDVD as was posted August 18 on Afterdawn.
     
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  13. gogochar

    gogochar Guest

    They did beat fluxDVD. But, since then, fluxDVD has updated itself. The only way for one to copy it now is to use DVDFab Decrypter.
     
  14. vette81

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    im a newbe sitting back and reading the forum for the past few days trying to figure out how to copy dvd's, if i understand right you have to use a program to decrupt it, then one to shrink it then one to burn it??? and will my cd burner burn it or do i need a dvd burner??? i neen help and is anydvd and clone dvd my best bet for a rookie?? and does that take a dvd burner??
     
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    im a newbe sitting back and reading the forum for the past few days trying to figure out how to copy dvd's, if i understand right you have to use a program to decrupt it, then one to shrink it then one to burn it??? and will my cd burner burn it or do i need a dvd burner??? i neen help and is anydvd and clone dvd my best bet for a rookie?? and does that take a dvd burner??
     
  16. 9mmruger1

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    @vette81

    Hi, welcome. You will definately need to have a DVD writer. You need to have programs that will rip the movie files to the hard drive, such as DVDdecrypter, DVDFabDecrypter, etc., as well as programs that will analyze and encode (shrink) those files to fit onto a DVD5 disc such as DVDShrink, and then a program that will burn the files to the disc such as DVDDecrypter or imgburn. All of the programs that I have mentioned are available free. I would suggest reading the guides in my signature or checking the guides available at this forum. Read read read. You will be getting the job done shortly.
     
  17. arniebear

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    It would make things easier for you if you had a DVD burner, otherwise you will need to convert your file to a format that can be burned onto a CD, Nero Vision Express can do this, and hopefully you have a standalone player that will recognize VCD and SVCD.
     
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    as far as anydvd haveing a problem with tokyo drift i did it saturday night useing anydvd and clonedvd2 did the whole movie in 26min and some change.watched it last night not a problem 1... anydvd cannot be stopped PERIOD!!!!!!
     
  19. Dean_R

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    AnyDVD is the best. However, I think a new update is needed to handle the movie Once in the Lifetime. The movie can be backed up fine but the extras can not be backed up. The video is completely garbed. The extras play fine watching the store bought DVD. I have sent them a notification of the problem.
     
  20. bunnyrip

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    [bold]Dean_R[/bold]
    Once in a Lifetime backed up easily. AnyDVD did it's job. It sounds like your problem could be in the software you used to back it up.
    Keep this in mind: AnyDVD is only for removing the protection, nothing more. Once it does that. You use other software to make the back up. Too much compression can make poor quality playback. A lot depends on how you set up the software used for back up. When you're trying to put over 7 gigs on a 4.3 gig blank. Well, the compression can be too high if you try backing up the extras and the movie too. Generally, 70% quality or better is desirable. 70% quality = 30% compressed.
     

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