I don't want to advertise Makemkv but if the progam supports your disc you can rip to folder using the 2nd icon from the left in the top bar. Imgburn can make an ISO from it.????????????????
I followed the info in that link to flash the firmware but noticed that other section today w/the CMD commands.You need to slow down and explain what you want to do. Don't switch into panic mode. You are completely confusing things.
oK. I'm back. And I'm guessing I did something wrong. I've tried 2 BD (non-4K discs) and I get that MKV error using one of the drives I flashed. The discs work in the other drive I flashed. So frustrating!You have only friendly drives. So no Makemkv needed.
If Makemkv ist installed however AnyDVD will use it. That won't help if a disc is not supported by AnyDVD.
Discs might be supported by Makemkv before they are suported by AnyDVD. If - then rip to folder In Makemkv.
If you want to wait until discs are supported in AnyDVD, make a protected ISO and wait if the key is available. Load protected ISO with VCD and AnyDVD will process it.
You seem to have only minimal knowledge how and why what has to be done. Please follow recommendations.
Please post an AnyDVD log file from one drive you get the error.oK. I'm back. And I'm guessing I did something wrong. I've tried 2 BD (non-4K discs) and I get that MKV error using one of the drives I flashed. The discs work in the other drive I flashed. So frustrating!
Take a look at your firewall first. Connecting AnyDVD database must be enabeled.I don't get it. It finally ripped the 4K BD. But now it won't rip a BD.
I tried running the AnyDVD Scanner.exe but it says "Unable to Connect to RedFox Forum"
Even if you can not rip to HDD, you can create a logfile. Right click on the fox icon and then select "create logfile"I don't get it. It finally ripped the 4K BD. But now it won't rip a BD.
You don't need it but if you have it installed it needs to be the most recent version and you have to update it if you get the message in the AnyDVD status.Ok. Prior to getting your responses (thank you!) - I went and uninstalled MKV thinking that was the culprit. Then I flashed the drive again (after re-d/l MKV and installing) - then I rebooted my PC and it's now working.
Up until recently I never needed MKV installed to rip UHD or BD's.
Is that something recent so that I have to keep it installed and with an updated key (or buy it)?
So now I can uninstall it and Any DVD will work fine for UHD and BDs? I'll give it a try for a BD in a few minutesYou don't need it but if you have it installed it needs to be the most recent version and you have to update it if you get the message in the AnyDVD status.
MakeMKV is needed for bus encription.
So I never uninstalled MakeMKV when I updated both my drives to your suggested FW. So no that I've updated, again, the one that had the issue and then I removed MKV - I'll see what happens the next time I get a UHD. For now - all of my 3 drives are ripping BD's with no issues and my 2 new ones are burning BD's without issues too.The correct answer is: AnyDVD handles BusEncryption on itself for BD and UHD if a friendly drive is installed and Makemkv is NOT installed.
If Makemkv is installed AnyDVD calls Makemkv for BD und UHD discs to disable BusEncryption. This then works for LG friendly, official and Pioneer drives.
The drawback: The newest version of Makemkv has to be installed. Doesn't matter if you want to copy a BD or UHD. If Makemkv is installed it needs to be the newest version. No matter what kind of drive you have.