RileyBailey
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Well, I think it means your drive's region code is not properly set, and thus AnyDVD could not crack all the CSS keys as the result. So set the region of your DVD drive and it shouldn't happen again. Make sure you COMPLETELY exit out of AnyDVD before doing it, i.e. make sure the tray icon is gone and maybe even go as far as open Task Manager and make sure there are no AnyDVD processes running.
It is set on Region ONE---I'll have to wait and see if it happens again. could be a long time.
A. Post an Anydvd .zip log file
a) Ensure Anydvd is running.
b) Put the problematic original movie dvd in your burner. Wait for Anydvd to scan the disc.
c) Right click the red fox icon on your system tray.
d) Select "Create Logfile"
e) Wait for Anydvd to create a log file.
f) A pop-up screen will appear. Take note of the location where Anydvd created the logfile and the logfile's name. Click "ok".
g) Windows Explorer will open, and you will see a zip file called "Anydvd_Info_titleofmydisc.zip" (or something similar; see step f)
h) When replying or posting in the Slysoft forums, look for the icon that looks like(in other words, look for the paperclip after clicking "quote" or when creating a new thread)
i) If you don't see that paperclip icon, click the "go advanced" button. You should see that icon now. Click the paperclip.
j) A small pop-up screen should appear (if it doesn't please ensure your browser is enabled to allow pop-ups from the Slysoft forums)
k) Click the "Browse" button, and locate and select the .zip file you created.
l) click "upload"
m) Close the window. When you submit reply, or submit a new thread, the .zip file will be attached automatically for us to take a look at
It is set on Region ONE---I'll have to wait and see if it happens again. could be a long time.