fujitsuman
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Newest version of AnyDVD HD is installed, autostart, recognizes external BluRay drive.
Tried default settings, then tried variety of custom settings. Have reinstalled AnyDVD and re-tried, I run as administrator, the driver loads for the hardware, etc.
Current config: Sony VAIO Z series, Windows 7 Professional SP1, 64 Bit
Attached Ripstation: MF Digital 7601XDP: http://www.ripstation.com/7601xdp.html
Ripstation hardware functions properly with non-copyright protected DVDs. Utilizes bundled software required for robot to function:
http://www.ripstation.com/mediagrabber.html
Seems to be very similar problem as this user:
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49012
When device robot loads any copyright protected DVD into the drive, the MediaGrabber software immediately returns the error: "Failed to recognize the disc in Windows". No info bubble pops up saying that AnyDVD has decoded the DVD, nor does the drive in the AnyDVD status window show that a disc is actually loaded (even though it is).
When AnyDVD is NOT running, MediaGrabber returns the same error, but after approx. 20 seconds of trying to read the disc.
Because AnyDVD does not ever register the disc, there is no relevant log file information to share.
When using AnyDVD and my laptop’s internal DVD reader (NOT the rip station), the software works perfectly and the DVD is copied to the hard drive as it should.
Obviously, with 10,000s of DVDs to rip, I need to get the RipStation working. Have tried looking for specific processes to kill, windows services to disable, etc.
Without knowing more, this seems to be a case where AnyDVD is unable to unlock any DVD as a result of the MediaGrabber software (which is required to run the automated robot).
Any advice or additional troubleshooting ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Tried default settings, then tried variety of custom settings. Have reinstalled AnyDVD and re-tried, I run as administrator, the driver loads for the hardware, etc.
Current config: Sony VAIO Z series, Windows 7 Professional SP1, 64 Bit
Attached Ripstation: MF Digital 7601XDP: http://www.ripstation.com/7601xdp.html
Ripstation hardware functions properly with non-copyright protected DVDs. Utilizes bundled software required for robot to function:
http://www.ripstation.com/mediagrabber.html
Seems to be very similar problem as this user:
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49012
When device robot loads any copyright protected DVD into the drive, the MediaGrabber software immediately returns the error: "Failed to recognize the disc in Windows". No info bubble pops up saying that AnyDVD has decoded the DVD, nor does the drive in the AnyDVD status window show that a disc is actually loaded (even though it is).
When AnyDVD is NOT running, MediaGrabber returns the same error, but after approx. 20 seconds of trying to read the disc.
Because AnyDVD does not ever register the disc, there is no relevant log file information to share.
When using AnyDVD and my laptop’s internal DVD reader (NOT the rip station), the software works perfectly and the DVD is copied to the hard drive as it should.
Obviously, with 10,000s of DVDs to rip, I need to get the RipStation working. Have tried looking for specific processes to kill, windows services to disable, etc.
Without knowing more, this seems to be a case where AnyDVD is unable to unlock any DVD as a result of the MediaGrabber software (which is required to run the automated robot).
Any advice or additional troubleshooting ideas would be greatly appreciated.