mbarnstijn
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@James
For the second time, my UHD setting for the key file name has been damaged. I've now figured out that installing the latest AnyDVD beta changes the last character of the key file name to a different character, in my case it always comes out as an uppercase H.
That is, "C:\Users\Michael.Barnstijn\AppData\Roaming\AACS\keydb.cfg" becomes "C:\Users\Michael.Barnstijn\AppData\Roaming\AACS\keydb.cfH"
Perhaps the length of the file name is an issue?
Steps to reproduce.
1. install new beta AnyDVD -- doesn't matter if it is already installed.
2. show AnyDVD status window
3. select Video Blu-ray UHD settings tab, observe config file name.
4. select Status tab.
5. Click OK
6. show AnyDVD status window again.
7. select Video Blu-ray UHD settings tab, observe damaged config file name.
For the second time, my UHD setting for the key file name has been damaged. I've now figured out that installing the latest AnyDVD beta changes the last character of the key file name to a different character, in my case it always comes out as an uppercase H.
That is, "C:\Users\Michael.Barnstijn\AppData\Roaming\AACS\keydb.cfg" becomes "C:\Users\Michael.Barnstijn\AppData\Roaming\AACS\keydb.cfH"
Perhaps the length of the file name is an issue?
Steps to reproduce.
1. install new beta AnyDVD -- doesn't matter if it is already installed.
2. show AnyDVD status window
3. select Video Blu-ray UHD settings tab, observe config file name.
4. select Status tab.
5. Click OK
6. show AnyDVD status window again.
7. select Video Blu-ray UHD settings tab, observe damaged config file name.