Matt West
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Set your drive region code.I have tried this movie in three drives, one of which is set at region 1, the others region 0. They all give a CSS key error which corrupts playback when I try to make a backup.
Set your drive region code. AS THE MESSAGE HAS TOLD YOU.At this point I must be doing something wrong. I have been using this great software for 15+ years and I have never come across this twice. Here's the log for another movie that is doing the same thing. I have to assume that this is my system rather than the software, but, I have no idea why it's now doing this.
Neither one of the drives you used to make the logs have the region set. What no one has said though is that you MUST EXIT Anydvd before checking or setting a drive region. AnyDVD cannot be actively running.At this point I must be doing something wrong. I have been using this great software for 15+ years and I have never come across this twice. Here's the log for another movie that is doing the same thing. I have to assume that this is my system rather than the software, but, I have no idea why it's now doing this.
It IS set to Region 1. When I go to the drive settings to change it, it shows the region is set, but AnyDVD is showing it as region 0.Neither one of the drives you used to make the logs have the region set. What no one has said though is that you MUST EXIT Anydvd before checking or setting a drive region. AnyDVD cannot be actively running.
AnyDVD is fooling Windows, which is why it is specifically stated to EXIT AnyDVD before checking or setting. At least the two drives you submitted logs with.It IS set to Region 1. When I go to the drive settings to change it, it shows the region is set, but AnyDVD is showing it as region 0.
ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.03
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
HL-DT-ST BD-REWH14NS40 1.03
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
It IS set to Region 1. When I go to the drive settings to change it, it shows the region is set, but AnyDVD is showing it as region 0.
For the 3rd time, AnyDVD CANNOT be running. If you can pull up an AnyDVD status window, then AnyDVD IS RUNNING.View attachment 52526 View attachment 52527
That's what I did...twice now. Windows show Region 1...AnyDVD 0.
I KNOW!!!! I took that snap shot AFTER I had restarted it. And just FYI for those of you who think I am stupid...I have worked in IT for 15+ years and now repair MRI's & CT Scanners. I don't often ask for help but if this is how folks respond here then I'll got with DVDFab.For the 3rd time, AnyDVD CANNOT be running. If you can pull up an AnyDVD status window, then AnyDVD IS RUNNING.
AnyDVD is always right. Trust me. You need to either exit AnyDVD or disable it (in the notification icon menu).That's what I did...twice now. Windows show Region 1...AnyDVD 0.