No. And it won't work from an .iso either.Is there any way to decrypt a Blu Ray title that is sitting on the hard drive in encypted form? (other then creating an .iso of the folder and mounting on a virtual drive)
No. And it won't work from an .iso either.
No. And it won't work from an .iso either.
Decrypted?James- Just curious why it doesn't work. Just for ha ha's, I created an .iso of a decrypted blu ray and mounted (w virtual clone drive).
This is a bug. If AnyDVD doesn't decrypt, it shouldn't rename the AACS folder.When I mount the image, I see the "Sly" folder appear (and aacs folder dissappear) just as if I loaded a blu ray disc into the blu ray drive.
Decrypted?
This is a bug. If AnyDVD doesn't decrypt, it shouldn't rename the AACS folder.
Sure, I told you, didn't I?I meant ENcrypted. That's interesting. I tried with 2 encrypted blu ray titles stored on my hd. I tried with both beta versions and the same result,
non-playable.
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Sure, I told you, didn't I?![]()
AnyDVD can only decrypt from the original disc (btw, the same is true for CSS protected DVDs).
No, you discoverd a bug.Yes, James...you did tell me. As I said, I like to experiment. When I saw the AACS folder was renamed, I thought perhaps I hit pay dirt. Oh well.
No, you discoverd a bug.![]()
(Will be fixed in the next version)
No, you discoverd a bug.![]()
(Will be fixed in the next version)
3. Can Blu-Ray/HD files copied to a harddisk be converted to a common format other players can read (.AVI, .MPEG, etc.)?
Thank you and many greetings,
A Friend