You actually want AnyDVD doing this anyway because you may think you have it enabled but if you eject the disc at any point and "forget" then it WON'T be active. AnyDVD protects itself from LibreDrive (and obviously makes use of its awesome capabilities) by ensuring that it's always in LibreDrive mode if the drive supports it. And while I'm sure YOU may never forget when you eject a disc, you can't speak for the larger community of AnyDVD users overall.
I said fool-proof, not bullet-proof
...But fortunately Sam found a bullet proof method to invoke Libredrive being active and that's implemented in 8.5.9.1.
...but to be honest. I think that Sam's method to invoke Libredrive is as good as a special command line parameter (which doesn't exist yet). Almost bullet-proof....
Unfortunately it's not working. I uninstalled DeUHD and double checked that deuhdsys file was indeed removed. Here's another log after the uninstallation.I suspect this is blocking LibreDrive. Get rid of it and try again.Code:deuhdsys (C:\Windows\system32\drivers\deuhdsys.sys), Version: 6.1.7600.16385 (6.1.7600.16385) Company: Windows (R) Win 7 DDK provider Product: DeUHD Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 deuhd Software Inc. Description: DeUHD Driver FileVersion: 1.0.0.2 built by: WinDDK ProductVersion: 1.0.0.2
EDIT: And don't forget to reboot after removing the filter driver.
How about this? Can you try to connect the drive directly to SATA?That's possible. I'll try it later and give you an update.
Did you reboot afterwards?Unfortunately it's not working. I uninstalled DeUHD and double checked that deuhdsys file was indeed removed.
8.5.8.2 is correct. 8.5.8.2 was the last beta (release candidate) before 8.5.9.0Edit: The screenshot was taken after I downgraded to 8.5.8.0 just now. I checked the logfiles I previously created with 8.5.9.1 and found that the AnyDVD.sys version was 8.5.8.2 which is not a release version. Is that normal? Or is this some kind of development version code that isn't meant to be identical with the software version?
\SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\AnyDVD.sys 6d7c0000 0002c000
Version: 8.5.8.2 (8.5.8.2)
Company: RedFox
Product: AnyDVD
Copyright: Copyright 2021 RedFox
Description: AnyDVD Filter Driver
Trademarks: AnyDVD and RedFox
FileVersion: 8.5.8.2
ProductVersion: 8.5.8.2
Comments: 20211215135642
PrivateBuild: Release
SpecialBuild: x64
Please create a logfile with this version:Unfortunately it's not working. I uninstalled DeUHD and double checked that deuhdsys file was indeed removed. Here's another log after the uninstallation.
Nope, it doesn't work neitherHow about this? Can you try to connect the drive directly to SATA?
I did reboot.Did you reboot afterwards?
I uninstalled 8.5.9.1 and reinstalled with 8.5.9.2 that James provided, not working again.You need to uninstall anydvd and reinstall it. Something prevented the driver from updating and that most definitely could be causing this issue.
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I got it.Please create a logfile with this version:
https://sandbox.redfox.bz/SetupAnyDVD8592.exe
It contains additional log information. Thank you.
Good idea.Alex,
one thing I noticed from the new log file that your SDF version is very old. This is an indicator that you have Internet access in Makemkv disabled. If enabled you should have a version 84 or higher instead of 7E. If true this would also explain why makemkv can't decrypt this disc since it needs Internet access to load the decryption keys. If you have it actually enabled something prevents Makemkv to access the Internet.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\makemkvcon.exe" --cache=1 --directio=true info disc:9999
Just checked, I have SDF.bin version: 0x007E for a friendly drive, and it works fine.Alex,
one thing I noticed from the new log file that your SDF version is very old. This is an indicator that you have Internet access in Makemkv disabled. If enabled you should have a version 84 or higher instead of 7E. If true this would also explain why makemkv can't decrypt this disc since it needs Internet access to load the decryption keys. If you have it actually enabled something prevents Makemkv to access the Internet.