Not related to your problem, but some things in your logfile that need attention at some time:
AnyDVD_Status
Code:
Summary for drive H: (AnyDVD 6.6.7.0)
HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20N XL05 0010020812864I0010
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
Media is a DVD.
Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 1
Total size: 2093725 sectors (4089 MBytes)
Video DVD (or CD) label: POXS_22701V
Media is CSS protected!
Media is region free.
Video Standard: NTSC
AI scan forced, heuristic scan detected no protection!
Found & removed structural copy protection!
RCE protection not found.
Autorun not found on Video DVD.
Removed CSS copy protection!
Bad sector protection not found.
Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1!
The version of AnyDVD you are using ( 6.6.7.0 ) is out of date. Please update to
the latest release Version 6.6.8.3.
I strongly recommend that you update to the latest beta version 6.6.8.4
Code:
HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20N XL05 0010020812864I0010
Please ensure you are using the
latest firmware for your optical drive. See
here.
Rip speeds on DVD and Blu-Ray might be improved by
MediaCodeSpeedEdit. Please see
RIPLOCK.
If installed (often from
Duplex Secure,
Daemon Tools or
Alcohol 120% ), uninstall
SPTD, which is the culprit for slow rips.
See
here and
here.
A special firmware exists for this drive.
See here. This patch modifies the drive firmware in a way that it will report the volume unique id without the need of an authentification with a player key. By doing so, one part of the aacs protection is completly knocked out, because it is no longer possible to prevent anybody from getting the volume unique id by invalidating the player key used by the ripping software.
Code:
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
Your region code is
not set.
With some DVDs and
some drives, AnyDVD cannot decrypt CSS unless your drive's region code is set properly.
You must exit AnyDVD when checking.
- Right click the fox on your toolbar. Exit AnyDVD.
- Click start. Right click on My computer--->select properties.
- Click on the Hardware tab--->click the device manager button.
- Open the DVD/DROM branch---> right click on your optical drive.
- Click properties.
- You should have a region tab. From there you can select a region.
- Select the region that you're in
- Start AnyDVD.
SysInfo
Problematic Filter
NTIDrvr Typically NTI's Filecd, which is packet writing software installs that filter:
Code:
CDROM Class UpperFilters:
NTIDrvr (system32\Drivers\NTIDrvr.sys), Version: 1.0.0.8 (1.0.0.8)
Company: NewTech Infosystems, Inc.
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2002 NewTech Infosystems, Inc.
Description: NTI CD-ROM Filter Driver
FileVersion: 1, 0, 0, 8
ProductVersion: 1, 0, 0, 8
Problematic Filter
cdrbsdrv from BHA/Ricoh as it was installed with the Ricoh EncryptEase format/engine and B's Recorder GOLD7:
Code:
cdrbsdrv (system32\drivers\cdrbsdrv.sys), Version: 8.1.1.0 (8.1.1.0)
Company: B.H.A Corporation
Product: B's Recorder GOLD
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2000-2009 B.H.A Corporation
Description: CD-ROM Filter Driver for WindowsXP x64Edition
FileVersion: 8. 1. 1. 0
ProductVersion: 8. 1. 1. 0
PrivateBuild: 8. 1. 1. 0
Refer
here for an list of known problematic filters. Further filter information
here
Remove the filter(s):
- Create a backup of your registry. Refer here for how to do so.
- Download ImgBurn (freeware).
- Start ImgBurn and go to Tools > Filter Driver Load Order...
- Select "NTIDrvr" & "cdrbsdrv". Click Remove Selected Filter. Click OK.
- Reboot.
Whatever programs installed the filter may no longer work properly.
Reinstall the piece of software that originally installed the filter to get things working again if necessary.
It is not recommended that you do so, however, because the problem will likely happen again at a later time
After carrying out the above recommendations, please create and post a new set of log files.