Doctor Dub
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I am located in North America (DVD Region 1).
I received a set of Region 2 DVDs from the UK. I get a warning when trying to rip each disk using a region 1 optical drive that AnyDVD does not have the CSS keys and will guess them. Previous forum discussions indicate that the problem is the Region 1 setting on my optical drive. Both are LG drives.
The result on the ripped and burned region-free disks is some pixilation .
I purchased an ASUS Blu-Ray Combo optical drive (SBC 06D2X U) and set the region for this drive to Region 2 so I can rip Region 2 DVDs without encountering CSS Key problems.
AnyDVD Rip Video Disc To Hard Drive will not work with this new drive. This message appears:
"WARNING!
"Failed to read DVD!
"This could have several reasons:
The discs are new and not dirty or damaged.
I assigned Region 2 to the drive to conform to the Region 2 DVDs I am trying to rip.
www.rpc1.com is no longer a link to an active Web site.
My operating system is Windows 7 and I am using AnyDVD 8.1.0.0
I don't know what other information is required.
My questions:
If the optical drive is set to Region 2 and the DVD is Region 2, why will AnyDVD not rip the disc to my Hard drive?
How do I make this process work?
I received a set of Region 2 DVDs from the UK. I get a warning when trying to rip each disk using a region 1 optical drive that AnyDVD does not have the CSS keys and will guess them. Previous forum discussions indicate that the problem is the Region 1 setting on my optical drive. Both are LG drives.
The result on the ripped and burned region-free disks is some pixilation .
I purchased an ASUS Blu-Ray Combo optical drive (SBC 06D2X U) and set the region for this drive to Region 2 so I can rip Region 2 DVDs without encountering CSS Key problems.
AnyDVD Rip Video Disc To Hard Drive will not work with this new drive. This message appears:
"WARNING!
"Failed to read DVD!
"This could have several reasons:
- – DVD Media is dirty, you can try to clean it.
- – DVD is damaged, you have to replace it.
- Your drive is a region locked RPC2 drive, which does not allow reading of scrambled sectors from a different region and you try to read a DVD from a different region. Known drives having this problem are RICOH/PHILIPS DVD Writers and Matshita/Panasonic DVD readers and writers. You can try to find a RPC1 patched firmware at http://www.rpc1.com
- Your drive is an RPC2 drive that has not yet been assigned a Region. Try to assign one, or try to find a RPC1 patched firmware at http://www.rpcq.com"
The discs are new and not dirty or damaged.
I assigned Region 2 to the drive to conform to the Region 2 DVDs I am trying to rip.
www.rpc1.com is no longer a link to an active Web site.
My operating system is Windows 7 and I am using AnyDVD 8.1.0.0
I don't know what other information is required.
My questions:
If the optical drive is set to Region 2 and the DVD is Region 2, why will AnyDVD not rip the disc to my Hard drive?
How do I make this process work?