Don McCracken
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If I insert a region 1 DVD, Windows 10 reports that the drive is currently set to region 1. But if I insert a region 2 DVD, Windows 10 says that the drive is set to region 2. AnyDVD HD, however, always reports the drive hardware as being region 1. Does this mean that my DVD/BD drive is not locked to a specific region and that it switches automatically between regions as needed (But Windows says 4 changes remaining)?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm currently ripping region 2 DVDs, and I had about 5 that showed the following error message:
"WARNING: AnyDVD is unable to crack all CSS Keys on this disc!
AnyDVD will guess the correct CSS Key, but it is possible, that one or more titles on this disc will not play correctly, You can check the AnyDVD CSS key archive from the AnyDVD settings window. To avoid this message in the future, you should set your drive region code to match the region of this disc."
So I thought this was because the drive region was 1 and disc was 2, but apparently not?
For AnyDVD HD to work best, is it important that the drive is set to the same region as the disc?
Thanks!
The reason I'm asking is that I'm currently ripping region 2 DVDs, and I had about 5 that showed the following error message:
"WARNING: AnyDVD is unable to crack all CSS Keys on this disc!
AnyDVD will guess the correct CSS Key, but it is possible, that one or more titles on this disc will not play correctly, You can check the AnyDVD CSS key archive from the AnyDVD settings window. To avoid this message in the future, you should set your drive region code to match the region of this disc."
So I thought this was because the drive region was 1 and disc was 2, but apparently not?
For AnyDVD HD to work best, is it important that the drive is set to the same region as the disc?
Thanks!