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bobross
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Hi,
Please do not take this post as an attack. I'm genuinely curious and have an example situation below.
Say for instance I have a UHD disc that is not supported. I rip the disc into ISO with keep protection enabled, this is the only way AnyDVD can rip the disc. My thinking here is - Ok, when the disc is supported this ISO should be able to be decrypted... Right?
So now the confusion comes in. Anydvd now officially supports said UHD, I mount the ISO with Virtual CloneDrive, but It cannot rip it, no matter what.
However, if I use the actual disc, it will rip.
So what is the point in ripping a disc with protection if it can never be decrypted?
Thank you for any insight,
BR
Please do not take this post as an attack. I'm genuinely curious and have an example situation below.
Say for instance I have a UHD disc that is not supported. I rip the disc into ISO with keep protection enabled, this is the only way AnyDVD can rip the disc. My thinking here is - Ok, when the disc is supported this ISO should be able to be decrypted... Right?
So now the confusion comes in. Anydvd now officially supports said UHD, I mount the ISO with Virtual CloneDrive, but It cannot rip it, no matter what.
However, if I use the actual disc, it will rip.
So what is the point in ripping a disc with protection if it can never be decrypted?
Thank you for any insight,
BR