techguy2k5
"I have hundreds of Blu-rays that I still need to backup in order to create digital copies for my home media server to host. Please allow your paying customers to continue to use this software without requiring access to an online database which you can no longer host."
This may have already occurred discretely. I have backed up 4 movies in spite of the OPD error, including 2 that just were released in USA yesterday and watched them through. Worked fine. IMO things will be OK with this combination until next generation of protection appears. Hopefully by then either Slysoft or some as yet to appear group will fill the void.
Maybe existing protection mechanisms that AnyDVD HD already supports where used on those discs...?I have backed up 4 movies in spite of the OPD error, including 2 that just were released in USA yesterday
The couple of discs I've tried to backup today gave "access to the online encryption database is required to decrypt the disc" errors. I've just tried it again now and received the same message. This is followed up by a "drive not ready" error when I click "copy disc". I have rebooted the machine and it made no difference.
Maybe existing protection mechanisms that AnyDVD HD already supports where used on those discs...?
I can't say where that came from. Here is what I get.....
Total size: 16884160 sectors (32976 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: SECRET_IN_THEIR_EYES_NA
Media is AACS protected!
Drive supports bus encryption!
AACS MKB version 46
Warning, OPD error: HTTP error 12007!
Removed AACS copy protection!
Added speedmenu!
Removed UOPs!
And the backup(s) work
Will any DVD work with out the inter net ?
Will any DVD work with out the inter net ?
You can use my methods without the opd to keep movie only. Just need a licensed player powerdvd 14 or 15 and any new movies will work fine. As long as the movie can be extracted to hard drive your good to go. Just cant use Clonebd anymore or keep the menu. If you do not know how to do this third party forums screen pass sticky has all the info you need to continue using anydvdhd to extract the contents of the Blu-ray movie to figure out screen pass manually. At least this is what I'm going to do from now on until aacs changes then we are all screwed.One clear thing I ran across was Screen Pass good playlists is lost. Without the OPD it isn't displayed. For a disc like John Wick, for instance. I'm honestly not sure how much of the AACS removal, BD+, etc, was also accessed from the servers, as well.
You can use my methods without the opd to keep movie only. Just need a licensed player powerdvd 14 or 15 and any new movies will work fine. As long as the movie can be extracted to hard drive your good to go. Just cant use Clonebd anymore or keep the menu. If you do not know how to do this third party forums screen pass sticky has all the info you need to continue using anydvdhd to extract the contents of the Blu-ray movie to figure out screen pass manually. At least this is what I'm going to do from now on until aacs changes then we are all screwed.
Like?I just tried a (much) older Blu-ray, Behind Enemy Lines which did NOT give any errors. That's good, but I'm still left with many, many more recent discs that cannot be read.