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  1. My Life Is Tech

    How to Know if DVD Has CSS Mastering Errors

    Hmm... would that be within the AnyDVD log file?
  2. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    I wonder if one were to remove all the protection from the blu-ray to make a unprotected backup disc, given that it doesn't have Cinavia, if systems like the PS3 among other blu-ray players, would still play the disc, because if it doesn't have protection, is there any need for it to check for...
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    Java Protection/Screenpass/PlayList Obfuscated OPD Cache

    Ah sweet, thanks for all the information @James, I really appreciate it, and I'm glad to hear that all this information is now included directly within AnyDVD, and it's greatly appreciated since it doesn't get cached from the OPD, and I'm assuming that every new revision of AnyDVD would be...
  4. My Life Is Tech

    How to Know if DVD Has CSS Mastering Errors

    Hmm, so I don't know if there are any other ways to check for that protection, unless AnyDVD were to tell you if it detects that particular protection in the status window for the disc, though I'm unsure if it would. But here's another question. If one chose not to check the box when the disc...
  5. My Life Is Tech

    Keep Protection for DVDs

    Wouldn't AnyDVD be able to fix those read errors though in the ISO, as it's designed to do if you were to copy it again from the DVD ISO with say, AnyDVD running in the background and using CloneDVD2 to make a clean ISO? Or copying it to folder from the ISO with AnyDVD running? I was mainly...
  6. My Life Is Tech

    How to Know if DVD Has CSS Mastering Errors

    Oh I wasn't saying it wasn't, and I appreciate the advice, I was just wondering if there are any other ways to tell if a disc has it, since I don't have a PS3, and really don't want to get one just to check for that protection.
  7. My Life Is Tech

    Keep Protection for DVDs

    Ah, so if I'm understanding correctly, removing the protection from the DVD and having a unprotected ISO/Folder would still allow you to remove trailers, PUO and other such "features" from the mounted ISO with AnyDVD in the background, correct? Thanks for all the information, and sorry for...
  8. My Life Is Tech

    Java Protection/Screenpass/PlayList Obfuscated OPD Cache

    Ah, so with each new version of AnyDVD, it includes the information for all Java, Screenpass and Playlist Obfuscated discs up to that release date? I just remember about a year and a half ago, that the latest version of AnyDVD at the time, right after SlySoft had shut down, only had the...
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    Java Protection/Screenpass/PlayList Obfuscated OPD Cache

    Hmm... in that case we would probably need the access to the OPD then in order to decrypt the protected ISO, dang... though my question still stands, if the developers would be willing to allow the results from the OPD be cached in the local database for offline use of the protected ISO.
  10. My Life Is Tech

    Java Protection/Screenpass/PlayList Obfuscated OPD Cache

    Would it be possible to add a feature to AnyDVD where it caches the information from the OPD for discs that one decrypts with these protections locally? Also a question. When keeping copy protection on Rip to ISO, does that also keep the Java/Screenpass/PlayList Obfuscated protections as well...
  11. My Life Is Tech

    How to Know if DVD Has CSS Mastering Errors

    Unfortunately I do not have a PS3, do you happen to know if there are any other ways to check for it?
  12. My Life Is Tech

    How to Know if DVD Has CSS Mastering Errors

    How would one know which movies/discs have such a protection in order to check this box?
  13. My Life Is Tech

    Keep Protection for DVDs

    Ah I see, so I'm assuming HD DVDs and Blu-Rays are the exception to this then. Well then, here's the ultimate question I have. Is there any reason to keep the protection on a DVD like there is on HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs? I've heard that the reason for keeping the protection on ISOs of HD DVDs...
  14. My Life Is Tech

    Keep Protection for DVDs

    Ah, I just read that in the FAQ, though my question still stands, is there a way to copy the DVD somehow, either rip to hard disc or otherwise, and keep the copy protection? Should I use CloneDVD2 or Imgburn to create an ISO file of the DVD? I'd prefer not to rip to hard disc since in the past...
  15. My Life Is Tech

    Keep Protection for DVDs

    Does the Keep Protection option for creating an ISO image of a disc, keep the protection for regular DVDs as well? If not, how would we go about keeping the protection to make a 1:1 copy of a DVD? And is there a way to not move the other "features" of a DVD from a protected ISO, but remove them...
  16. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    Ah, I gotcha, thanks for the clarification, and I'm assuming that by connecting to the OPD, it only has to do that once and then that information would be stored locally in the temporary folder which we could copy, correct? Then we shouldn't need to connect to the internet for another machine if...
  17. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    Ah, so even if I copy the disc with the keep protection box ticked, which would lack the ROM mark, another computer would still be able to decrypt the protected ISO with a different instance of AnyDVD, correct? If so, that's excellent to hear. Sorry for my confusion. :P
  18. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    Ah, so unfortunately I'm assuming that means that if we copy such a disc with the protection saved on the ISO, that we can't decrypt it later on another machine without the original disc? If so, that's unfortunate... could there possibly be a software update to address this issue?
  19. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    Question... after AnyDVD has seen that original disc with the ROM mark, does it place that encrypted information from the ROM mark within a file inside a local database which we could copy to another computer if desired? Thus if we had to move all of our protected ISOs to another computer, and...
  20. My Life Is Tech

    Questions About Inner-Ring Marking Copy Protection on Discs?

    When AnyDVD sees the original disc and it's seen the barcode on it, does it by chance put that information in a local temporary file somewhere on the hard drive where we can potentially copy and save it for future use, like say if we had to migrate AnyDVD to another computer and decrypt the...
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