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This is my second forum post today. The first post did receive one comment and then it vanished. I'm not sure which rule I broke.
I'll include more detail this time.
I'm in the process of transcoding a Television series that I own on Blu-ray. I'm on the fifth disc of many. The first four discs worked fine.
Today, when I attempted to "rip video disc to harddisk" the fifth disc I received the error, "Problem connecting to AnyDVD update server!"
I checked my bind (DNS) server logs and noticed that AnyDVD is attempting to perform DNS resolution for the subdomain "key.redfox.bz". When I manually open of a bash shell and attempt to query public DNS servers I get no value.
Perhaps RedFox has retired the subdomain key.redfox.bz? Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
I'll include more detail this time.
I'm in the process of transcoding a Television series that I own on Blu-ray. I'm on the fifth disc of many. The first four discs worked fine.
Today, when I attempted to "rip video disc to harddisk" the fifth disc I received the error, "Problem connecting to AnyDVD update server!"
I checked my bind (DNS) server logs and noticed that AnyDVD is attempting to perform DNS resolution for the subdomain "key.redfox.bz". When I manually open of a bash shell and attempt to query public DNS servers I get no value.
Perhaps RedFox has retired the subdomain key.redfox.bz? Is anyone else experiencing this problem?