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Summary for drive E: (AnyDVD HD 8.1.9.1, BDPHash.bin 17-07-03)
HL-DT-ST BD-REWH16NS40 1.02 N000100SIK97H1LA570
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
Current profile: DVD-ROM
Media is a DVD.
Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 1
Total size: 2207360 sectors (4311 MBytes)
Video DVD (or CD) label: TICKLING_GIANTS
Media is CSS protected!
Media is locked to region(s): 1!
Video Standard: NTSC
AI scan forced, heuristic scan detected no protection!
Found & removed structural copy protection!
RCE protection not found.
UDF filesystem patched!
Autorun not found on Video DVD.
Removed CSS copy protection!
Found & removed 5 potential bad sector protections!
Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1!
Ah! Exit AnyDVD and then set drive region! Thank you DLAD! (And all). Problem solved.
Do exactly as the message you got asks you to do.
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You're right. But in the end I would prefer, if AnyDVD would say this:@James
You think you could please edit that warning message, adding that "Exit AnyDVD First!" narrative? (The sentences we have to type here over and over.)
It might (note I said might) put a dent in the CSS related traffic here - a little bit.
-W
Do exactly as the message you got asks you to do.
When you buy a drive its set to Reg 0. if you live in the USA, you have to set it to Region 1. If you live in England its Reg 2. It all depends on what the disc is, where I live they don't sell reg 2 , only reg 1. So leave it at the region you are in, but when the drive is new you have to set it to the region you are in. 5 is enough for anyone unless you move around the world frequentlyAren't we only allowed a limited number of region switches though?
Aren't we only allowed a limited number of region switches though?
You set it for the region you are IN. If you're one of the very few people that gets a lot of DVDs from two different regions - take heart!
Because most PC cases allow for 2 optical drives to be installed.
-W
Is that possible? As you say, it would be nice and stop a lot of problems.You're right. But in the end I would prefer, if AnyDVD would say this:
"Your drive region code is not set. Do you want to set it now? Yes? Which region? 1? Done!"
That's in the magical coding hands of James. If it's possible, I'm sure he'll find a way.
I feel as though the conversation has gone backwards. My region 1 set drive rips region 2 discs regularly. Are we saying I should not be able to?
I know, I know.That's in the magical coding hands of James. If it's possible, I'm sure he'll find a way.
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I would prefer, if AnyDVD would say this:
"Your drive region code is not set. Do you want to set it now? Yes? Which region? 1? Done!"