Clams
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It took a while but I think I found the issue. At first I thought maybe it was my burners acting up so I deleted them (unplugged at the board) and then reinstalled and made sure all firmware was up to date. I then tried burning again.....NO SOUND. So I figured it was time to go ahead and pull up one of my backups from a month ago to see if that worked and everything worked perfect. Sound-Picture-Menu the works. Then Windows wanted to perform its "NEW" update that was missing due to the backup. Once it finished I decided to try to burn Blade Runner 2049. Well it happened again. NO SOUND. I ended up contacting Microsoft and we had to reload windows (fresh) and perform a backdoor update. At the same time I ended up reloading CloneDVD and AnyDVD. It seems the newest update from Windows doesn't like CloneDVD or AnyDVD for that fact. Regardless I ended up having to go to Microsoft for a fix. If anyone else experiences this issue it will require a fresh install of Windows and CloneDVD to solve your problem.
What is this "newest update of Windows" that you speak of. I mean the actual KB number of the update that horked you?
I'm on windows 10 Pro. None of my PC's have experienced any issues. But then again, I favor DVDShrink over CloneDVD more than not.
When you said: "It seems the newest update from Windows doesn't like CloneDVD or AnyDVD for that fact." I'm wondering how it impacts AnyDVD (if at all) and when I'm likely to see it.
Windows 10 pro users have an option to delay updates (and upgrades) to let the "Home" users beta test everything for us. Heh.
So please elaborate a bit.
-W