What I originally though as keeping the discs original encryption turns out not to be the case from a thread made long ago that I've read by someone else. Anyone know what it does exactly and can elaborate on it? Much appreciated.
As you are posting under "DVD issues": This option has no effect on video DVDs.What I originally though as keeping the discs original encryption turns out not to be the case from a thread made long ago that I've read by someone else. Anyone know what it does exactly and can elaborate on it? Much appreciated.
AACS bus encryption on (UHD) Blu-ray discs will still be removed, otherwise the image would be useless.It does exactly what the setting says it does. It keeps any and all protections (AACS, screenpass, ...) intact while ripping.
It does exactly what the setting says it does. It keeps any and all protections (AACS, screenpass, ...) intact while ripping. The decryption engine is bypassed entirely but that one does only affect Blu-ray, not DVD's like you're posting in the DVD section
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But technically, wouldn't it still be possible to completely leave the BDISO untouched with all protections intact (including AACS bus encryption) and mount it to Virtual CloneDrive with AnyDVD at a later time if we want to remove protection?AACS bus encryption on (UHD) Blu-ray discs will still be removed, otherwise the image would be useless.
Anyways, lets say the modern version of RedFox does do what it says now, are you saying it keeps all the protections for BD, but not DVD? I'm having a little trouble understanding your last sentence. Could you please reword it differently? Much appreciated.
AACS bus encryption on (UHD) Blu-ray discs will still be removed, otherwise the image would be useless.
But technically, wouldn't it still be possible to completely leave the BDISO untouched with all protections intact (including AACS bus encryption) and mount it to Virtual CloneDrive with AnyDVD at a later time if we want to remove protection?
No. An iso created with bus encryption not removed cannot be decrypted. This is the point of bus encryption.But technically, wouldn't it still be possible to completely leave the BDISO untouched with all protections intact (including AACS bus encryption) and mount it to Virtual CloneDrive with AnyDVD at a later time if we want to remove protection?
Bus encryption works very similar on SD & UHD Blu-ray discs, but on UHD discs & drives it is mandatory.Likely, since UHD validation is done differently than Blu Ray, this is probably a no for bus encryption.
Bus encryption works very similar on SD & UHD Blu-ray discs, but on UHD discs & drives it is mandatory.
That is not quite correct either. Creating an iso on a DVD using AnyDVD is not recommended for previously mentioned reasons. To make a DVD iso, using CloneDVD is the recommended way.By the way, creating .iso's for DVD's is very much frowned up on the Forum.
That is not quite correct either. Creating an iso on a DVD using AnyDVD is not recommended for previously mentioned reasons. To make a DVD iso, using CloneDVD is the recommended way.