Impossible. (fail)
Anydvd rips the entire disc or not at all. (bigger fail)
Decryption is fine. (epic fail)
Whatever the problem is, is with the program you're using to process the rip. (spectacular fail)
My apologies.... (but since OP's issue is "resolved", until James can see the log and react to it)
There's no reason not to "chit-chat" a bit about methodology.
Your very first reply to this thread was kind of a "self nomination" to become a topic.
As a mod: Feel free to break this sub-set of this thread out into a new thread/topic of it's own to avoid clutter.
I'd suggest calling the new thread.
"How *not* to respond to a post."
I'm not discussing "moderation" here - I'm discussing our overall "methodology" on replies to OP's.
I've just never seen an initial reply to any poster here, that made four, back to back, unmitigated (totally
declarative) statements,
100% of which, were all spectacularly epic FAILS - each compounding the problem as they mounted.
The way we as "Alpha Members" handle posts like the OP -
is the conversation.
I've said this before gently, but this thread has every single element that I've warned against.
We should avoid declarative statements, and instead opt for words like "usually", "unusual", "most of the time", "99% of the time" etc.
This gives
us "wiggle room", and at the same time is better
troubleshooting than mere "presumption". (particularly re. new releases).
Not only that, but
we then don't wrongly appear as blind "fan boyz" who would "circle the wagons" first to defend AnyDVD's honor - and (perhaps) troubleshoot later.
Troubleshooting is a science, requiring that
method rule the day, and our past experience merely inform the work, not dictate some pre-determined answer.
When I first read this thread, I felt badly for the treatment '92mustang received.
He had already
(correctly!) determined that: this was a new release, that it was behaving strangely, and he posted mostly to give the Dev's a heads up about it.
His reward? A bombardment of defenses, belittling demands, and an overall poor "user experience" here.
We can all do better than that. And Redfox (being new) deserves better.
-W