Mike Nicholaou
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Application: AnyDVD HD, Trial Version, downloaded as of 15Jan16
Title: Enemy of the State
Format; Blu-ray
Country: United States
Log file: attached
Error Message: (no error message)
Log File: attached
Comments: I'm using AnyDVD HD in combination with Audials 2016.
Problem Statement
AnyDVD HD is not "emulating" a bluray disk to Audials. When a blu-ray disk is loaded, the Status window shows that it is recognized and
appears to decode the disk (it lists that it's removing various restrictions), but the status doesn't progress to "emulating", like it does with
non-bluray disks. Consequently, Audials doesn't 'see' it. Also, although AnyDVD HD does allow me to "rip
to harddrive", using it's menu, it doesn't help, since it's not in my target format, mp4. I attempted to convert the ripped files to mp4 with
Audials, but it ran over 8 hours and still had several more hours to go; so it's not a practical solution.
Note: Selecting 'default' setting for AnyDVD HD didn't solve this.
I'm sure there's something real simple I'm not doing.
I can't get AnyDVD HD to work on any of my bluray disks, all of which are years old.
Title: Enemy of the State
Format; Blu-ray
Country: United States
Log file: attached
Error Message: (no error message)
Log File: attached
Comments: I'm using AnyDVD HD in combination with Audials 2016.
Problem Statement
AnyDVD HD is not "emulating" a bluray disk to Audials. When a blu-ray disk is loaded, the Status window shows that it is recognized and
appears to decode the disk (it lists that it's removing various restrictions), but the status doesn't progress to "emulating", like it does with
non-bluray disks. Consequently, Audials doesn't 'see' it. Also, although AnyDVD HD does allow me to "rip
to harddrive", using it's menu, it doesn't help, since it's not in my target format, mp4. I attempted to convert the ripped files to mp4 with
Audials, but it ran over 8 hours and still had several more hours to go; so it's not a practical solution.
Note: Selecting 'default' setting for AnyDVD HD didn't solve this.
I'm sure there's something real simple I'm not doing.
I can't get AnyDVD HD to work on any of my bluray disks, all of which are years old.