I find it funny that clonecd is not even made for blu ray 3d but it rips it with much more ease than anydvd, Anydvd slows down then shows bad sectors which means you have to press ignore and also can take longer to even recognise the BD in the drive.
Does clonecd remove the copy protection? or actually copy it and then once you burn it with imgburn it would have cloned the entire disc aswell as any protection that was on it? How does that work as I have seen some software that talk about removing the protection, but Clonecd does not.
I love how Clone CD is instant in detecting whats in the drive and in 1.5hr you have yourself a 3d blu ray rip.. I so far have done 2 rips.
I have just one hiccup. With virtualDrive I am able to mount it to a Disc drive and then With Powerdvd 10 I am able to load it, But this is only 1 of my copies the other copy Powerdvd says "unable to recognise format" or something like that.
Is this power dvds problem or something in the rip? Can I please get some help here I only want to test my rip before I then move onto Imgburn and rip it to a 50gb disc.
THanks
Does clonecd remove the copy protection? or actually copy it and then once you burn it with imgburn it would have cloned the entire disc aswell as any protection that was on it? How does that work as I have seen some software that talk about removing the protection, but Clonecd does not.
I love how Clone CD is instant in detecting whats in the drive and in 1.5hr you have yourself a 3d blu ray rip.. I so far have done 2 rips.
I have just one hiccup. With virtualDrive I am able to mount it to a Disc drive and then With Powerdvd 10 I am able to load it, But this is only 1 of my copies the other copy Powerdvd says "unable to recognise format" or something like that.
Is this power dvds problem or something in the rip? Can I please get some help here I only want to test my rip before I then move onto Imgburn and rip it to a 50gb disc.
THanks