anyone know what the purpose of these files is? I noticed that anydvd can't get rid of the need for them (java code still tries to open and process them). seems like a waste of space, but wondering if anyone has reversed engineered the purpose.
Ah, ok. I can look at doing that later.the bloated files can be "removed". But for that a logfile is required. It's upto you
Once AnyDVD has done its job, you can copy the disc to HDD and then delete those files, if you like (the ones beginning with these phony numbers). They're only required as long as the protection is still on.here you go log file for Juliet Naked
I tried. It failed. I saw Java exceptions in the log trying to open them and dying when it couldn't.Once AnyDVD has done its job, you can copy the disc to HDD and then delete those files, if you like (the ones beginning with these phony numbers). They're only required as long as the protection is still on.
Yes, there's not much that can be done. You have to keep the junk files.A Simple Favor also has these junk files. AnyDVD seems to decrypt and set the playlist correctly, but it is unable to get rid of the need for the junk files, the java code still attempts to open them.