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Unable to read CSS Code

levowse

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Since the last Windows 10 update which apparently deleted home group (not a significant issue) and made some other changes, every time a put in a DVD to Rip to my HD I receive and error stating unable to read CSS Code. It takes at approx. 5 minute for Windows to even recognize the DVD is in one of my two DVD drives. Any ideas on how to correct this issues would be greatly appreciated.
 
Since the last Windows 10 update which apparently deleted home group (not a significant issue) and made some other changes, every time a put in a DVD to Rip to my HD I receive and error stating unable to read CSS Code. It takes at approx. 5 minute for Windows to even recognize the DVD is in one of my two DVD drives. Any ideas on how to correct this issues would be greatly appreciated.
Normally a CSS issue is caused by a drive that does not have the region code set. An AnyDVD log would be needed to verify the cause though. Otherwise, it is only a guess. If you do check the drive region, be sure to EXIT AnyDVD BEFORE checking or setting.
 
Showing my ignorance, where do I find the AnyDVD log you require for me info? I will remember to close any DVD first.
 
Showing my ignorance, where do I find the AnyDVD log you require for me info? I will remember to close any DVD first.
From the "PLEASE read this before you post" sticky, Step 5:
5. Post an AnyDVD log file. Many times the answer to your question is visible to experienced users or RedFox support or a developer right away.

Ensure Anydvd is running.
  1. Put the problematic original disc in your optical drive/reader. Wait for Anydvd to scan the disc.
  2. Right click the red fox icon on your system tray (to the lower right).
  3. Select "Create Logfile"
  4. Wait for Anydvd to create a log file. In some circumstances this might take 5 minutes or longer.
  5. A pop-up screen will appear. Take note of the location where Anydvd created the logfile "Anydvd_Info_<xxxxxxx>.ziplog" (or something similar)
  6. Click "ok". A Windows Explorer will open. You will see a zip file called "Anydvd_Info_titleofmydisc.ziplog"
  7. Click "Create new topic" on the top or bottom right of a forum section.
  8. Describe the problem
  9. Below the text box you will see 3 buttons. Click the middle one that states "Upload File".
  10. A small pop-up screen should appear (if it doesn't please ensure your browser is enabled to allow pop-ups from the RedFox forums)
  11. Click the "Browse" button, and locate and select the .ziplog file you created.
  12. Wait for the progress indicator in the top right corner to finish. Then click "Close"
  13. When you submit reply, or submit a new thread, the .ziplog file will be attached automatically for us to take a look at.
 
Since the last Windows 10 update which apparently deleted home group (not a significant issue) and made some other changes, every time a put in a DVD to Rip to my HD I receive and error stating unable to read CSS Code. It takes at approx. 5 minute for Windows to even recognize the DVD is in one of my two DVD drives. Any ideas on how to correct this issues would be greatly appreciated.
Read the message to the end, exit AnyDVD and set your drive region code.
 
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