digitalfreak
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When could we expect the AnyDVD HD version with the built-in ISO ripper?
When could we expect the AnyDVD HD version with the built-in ISO ripper?
When could we expect the AnyDVD HD version with the built-in ISO ripper?
I would prefer to add the feature to CloneCD ('cause it belongs there) instead of overloading AnyDVD more and more.So James,
Is there any work on a AnyDVD HD in the near future ? I don't mind supporting the cause with getting CloneCd. I think I saw you mention that there is a possiblity of AnyDVD HD in a future release with ISO capability.
I don't mind supporting the cause with CloneCd as I have four of your products already. But if you do have something in the works I would prefer to go with it than clonecd.
So I bought CloneCD5 but the image.dvd needs VirtualCloneDrive for mounting (I installed the latest Vista beta, no problems with SD DVD Image). Will this work with PowerDvd for Blu Ray HD-DVD also (without blacklisting issues)? I stopped using CloneCD4/VirtualCloneDrive because of those issues long ago, so I'm not up to speed now. I don't want PC games to stop working because I have it on my system (like Sims2 with drm_dialogs.dll Securom c*ap).How about using CloneCD?
So I bought CloneCD5 but the image.dvd needs VirtualCloneDrive for mounting (I installed the latest Vista beta, no problems with SD DVD Image). Will this work with PowerDvd for Blu Ray HD-DVD also (without blacklisting issues)? I stopped using CloneCD4/VirtualCloneDrive because of those issues long ago, so I'm not up to speed now. I don't want PC games to stop working because I have it on my system (like Sims2 with drm_dialogs.dll Securom c*ap).
I've always wanted to keep ALL the contents of my (HD)DVD/BluRays that I backup and put on the media server. I also tend to have lot of space as I've gone a bit overboard on the media server hard drives (well into the double digit terabyte range) and have a fairly large DVD collection that I've virtualized (shhh... don't tell any one!)
Will do. :agree:See, James? THIS is my point about CloneCD. The lack of ability in the GUI to CLEARLY, and PERMANENTLY rip DVD/HD discs to ISO. I would TRULY love an ISO profile to be added. /rant
The splitted images have some advantages nobody has yet noticed:@profcolli: When you select the place to store the image, there's a drop down that allows you to select ISO rather than the default .dvd image. The .dvd image is simply a split ISO. James has said these can be recombined into a single ISO but that's more or less a pain in the neck.
Yes. :agree:Also, Virtual CloneDrive is not good for mounting these images. It MIGHT work ok or it might not. Slysoft is aware of some issues there. They'll get it fixed in the next release I believe.
Will do. :agree:
EDIT: But I'll have to add an additional file where I store the media type (BD, HD DVD, DVD) and at least the layer break location (hi, Webslinger). Maybe a simple .ini file will do, so the user can edit it. Virtual CloneDrive must learn to understand this format, too, so it can mount it correctly and emulate a DVD / HD DVD / BD-ROM/R/RE disc...
The splitted images have some advantages nobody has yet noticed:
1.) 1GB files can be stored on ISO9660 formatted discs (Hint, Hint!)
2.) A splitted, large (8GB?) image can be stored on two 4GB discs (Hint, Hint!)
3.) If you have *two* drives in your computer and insert the two discs with the image parts, you can mount them as *one* drive with Virtual CloneDrive (Hint, hint!)
4.) If you have 4 or more drives, you can even mount a HD DVD disc, but that's a little ridiculous ...
Yes. :agree:
Will do. :agree:
EDIT: But I'll have to add an additional file where I store the media type (BD, HD DVD, DVD) and at least the layer break location (hi, Webslinger). Maybe a simple .ini file will do, so the user can edit it. Virtual CloneDrive must learn to understand this format, too, so it can mount it correctly and emulate a DVD / HD DVD / BD-ROM/R/RE disc...
The splitted images have some advantages nobody has yet noticed:
1.) 1GB files can be stored on ISO9660 formatted discs (Hint, Hint!)
2.) A splitted, large (8GB?) image can be stored on two 4GB discs (Hint, Hint!)
3.) If you have *two* drives in your computer and insert the two discs with the image parts, you can mount them as *one* drive with Virtual CloneDrive (Hint, hint!)
4.) If you have 4 or more drives, you can even mount a HD DVD disc, but that's a little ridiculous ...
Yes. :agree:
The .dvd file already contains the layer break...Something *similar* to an MDS file, yes. I like this idea a lot. This would make me *VERY* happy if this could be done.
The .dvd file already contains the layer break...
I always hated .mds files because they are binary, and painful to edit manually. I am a friend of simple text files like .ccd, .dvd or .ini files.
Virtual CloneDrive must learn to understand this format, too, so it can mount it correctly and emulate a DVD / HD DVD / BD-ROM/R/RE disc...