happyguy82
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Read the Message.Hello,
I saw this for the first time last night while trying to play a DVD. I ignore it and it still worked. Would this cause any problems for similar type discs or is it OK to just ignore and carry on?
Thanks.
Ya - NOW you're a happy guy!
-W
The region has been set that way for months. AnyDVD reads that region every time it starts up, right?
But it doesn't affect the operation right? I didn't bother setting my region at all because it doesn't stop AnyDVD from doing its thing. There are some DVD drives that physically won't read a disc unless the region matches but that will result in a different error instead.
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It can indeed affect operation. That CSS error you reported is likely now on your backup too. Some small warning, or trailer, or extra, or something too small for AnyDVD to "brute force" crackthe CSS key is still there if you took it. If you do a "movie only" backup you're likely to be OK. Why all the resistance to people setting drive regions?
-W
Why all the resistance to people setting drive regions?
-W