As the name suggest Clone
DVD is for DVDs.
You need to read some of the FAQs and threads to get upto speed on ripping Blu-Rays. Not related to your 'problem', but you need to take a look:
AnyDVD_Status
Code:
Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD 6.6.0.7)
TOSHIBA DVD/HDX807616 MC08 10/03/06
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
Media is a HD DVD.
Booktype: hd-dvd (version 3), Layers: 2 (opposite)
Size of first Layer: 7207168 sectors (14076 MBytes)
Total size: 14395840 sectors (28116 MBytes)
Video HD DVD label: KING_KONG
Media is AACS protected!
AACS MKB version 1
Modified DISCID.DAT!
Removed AACS copy protection!
The version of AnyDVD you are using ( 6.6.0.7 ) is up to date.
Code:
TOSHIBA DVD/HDX807616 MC08 10/03/06
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.
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
SiRemFil It's possible that you might need this for a RAID setup.
Click
here to see an example of how removing
SiRemFil fixed a problem:
Code:
CDROM Class UpperFilters:
SiRemFil (system32\DRIVERS\SiRemFil.sys), Version: 1.1.6.0 (1.0.0.0)
Company: Silicon Image, Inc.
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Silicon Image, Inc.
Description: Filter driver for Silicon Image SATALink controllers.
FileVersion: 1, 1, 6, 0
ProductVersion: 1, 0, 0, 0
Comments: Filter driver that can mark drives attached to Silicon Image SATA controllers as removable devices.
Problematic Filter
PxHlpa64 The process Px Engine Device Driver for 64-bit Windows belongs to the software PxHelp or PxHlpa by
Sonic Solutions:
Code:
PxHlpa64 (System32\Drivers\PxHlpa64.sys), Version: 3.0.90.2 (2.0.0.0)
Company: Sonic Solutions
Product: PxHelp64
Copyright: Copyright © Sonic Solutions
Description: Px Engine Device Driver for 64-bit Windows
FileVersion: 3.00.90.2
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 "SiRemFil" & "PxHlpa64". 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