I'm guessing that when AnyDVD scans discs, it keeps a "database" of them. Particularly, or maybe only, protected discs. Let me explain a bit further. I inserted a DVD, but I had forgotten this was a new drive I was using and hadn't set the region code yet. AnyDVD detected structural protection, but no CSS. Considering only Disney and Lionsgate protect DVD's anymore due to the waning market for them, that this DVD set was from a minor company, and the other 4 discs in the set did not have structural protection, I'm guessing this was a false positive because the region hadn't been set yet. I don't know if that can cause a false positive. Now, whenever I insert the first disc that got scanned when the drive region hadn't been set yet, it always detects structural protection, even though there's no CSS.
So, my question is how can I "rescan" this disc so its entry in a "database" no longer detects structural protection? Is that even possible? Of course, this could be a false positive on just Disc 1 and will always detect this copy protection that probably isn't there.
The decrypted contents appear to be fine, though. I loaded them in DVDShrink and wrote out a new VIDEO_TS with no compression and no changes and DVDShrink didn't choke on the input.
Thanks!
So, my question is how can I "rescan" this disc so its entry in a "database" no longer detects structural protection? Is that even possible? Of course, this could be a false positive on just Disc 1 and will always detect this copy protection that probably isn't there.
The decrypted contents appear to be fine, though. I loaded them in DVDShrink and wrote out a new VIDEO_TS with no compression and no changes and DVDShrink didn't choke on the input.
Thanks!