I'm using the latest version of AnyDVD and PDVD and Nvidia drivers for my 8600 gts and Vista 32. I've been able to backup all hd dvd's and bluray movies till now except this one. See attached for the error messages....any clues or ideas?
Cool!
I also have some news.
Yesterday I bought "Spider-Man 3" Blu-ray in a local store. I have to confess that I hoped to see what you saw with "Troy" (and report here ) as I read about planned certificate revocation.
Instead it turned out that AnyDVD HD decrypted it fine (I could play individual .m2ts files), but PowerDVD did not play the disc as a whole with or without AnyDVD enabled. WinDVD BD for VAIO did not play it either.
Guess what? After I copied the disc to hard drive, PowerDVD started playing it! Which is somewhat funny.
What country are you in as I can't find it anywhere with a release date before Oct 30th
Very strange.
Is it actually region coded? I have a region A player and know you're region B down there. But would consider buying it and shipping over if I knew it was region free
I'm using the latest version of AnyDVD and PDVD and Nvidia drivers for my 8600 gts and Vista 32. I've been able to backup all hd dvd's and bluray movies till now except this one. See attached for the error messages....any clues or ideas?
Bachuka, can you do me a favor?
Can you
dir /S > dir.txt
and attach the dir.txt to a posting here?
Also please attach the file MKB_RO.inf (better zip it first, it will compress a lot) from the AACS directory.
Thanks!
(You may also send the files to bugs _at_ slysoft.com, if you don't want to post them here).
I'm not sure what you mean by these steps. Will you explain it step by step and I'll be happy to do it.
Ok, sure.
First of all this requires that you have access to the directory structure on the disc (so if you're running XP, a UDF2.5 file system driver must be installed - vista already has it built in). Otherwise, there's nothing you can do.
Let's say your hard drive is c: and your Bluray drive is e:, then open a command window (sometimes referred to as "DOS box", which it really isn't ) and type
e:
cd \
dir /S > c:\dir.txt
That creates a file that contains a listing of the directory contents of the disc.
Then I'd like you to send me that file.
Also the file e:\aacs\MKB_RO.inf.
Thanks....Here you go
James said the fix will be out soon.Any news on a fix yet?