Hi all...
I've been using AnyDVD for many MANY years. Today I saw, for the first time, the message about how it could not decode some CSS, and that I should set the drive region code and try again.
I've never had to set the drive region code on this computer before (it has been unset since I built the computer). The only thing that has changed has been that I updated to the latest version of AnyDVD (8.3.0.0).
I DID just set the drive region code, and AnyDVD stopped displaying that warning.
So my question is - why did/does AnyDVD need me to set the drive region code? What effect does that have, since AnyDVD mimics a drive region code to Windows? And why would it suddenly ask this for the first time, now?
- Tim
I've been using AnyDVD for many MANY years. Today I saw, for the first time, the message about how it could not decode some CSS, and that I should set the drive region code and try again.
I've never had to set the drive region code on this computer before (it has been unset since I built the computer). The only thing that has changed has been that I updated to the latest version of AnyDVD (8.3.0.0).
I DID just set the drive region code, and AnyDVD stopped displaying that warning.
So my question is - why did/does AnyDVD need me to set the drive region code? What effect does that have, since AnyDVD mimics a drive region code to Windows? And why would it suddenly ask this for the first time, now?
- Tim