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The disc keeps spinning and anydvd icon in the startup menu keeps saying anydvd scanning disc will be ready shortly but nothing happens, the disc keeps spinning need help
 
How long did you wait? Disney movies do take alot longer to scan than
most movies.
 
Yes..it seems that the "AnyDVD is scanning the Disc" takes a little while to scan but it does work...mine take around a minute...
 
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First you must have 3 programs. DVD Region+CSS Free, Any DVD & DVD Shrink.
Put disc in drive, run DVD Region+CSS Free & Any DVD(this will analyse the disc) then just run DVD Shrink it should show that there is no protection on the disc. 8)
 
First you must have 3 programs. DVD Region+CSS Free, Any DVD & DVD Shrink.
Put disc in drive, run DVD Region+CSS Free & Any DVD(this will analyse the disc) then just run DVD Shrink it should show that there is no protection on the disc. 8)

100% False.

AnyDVD will remove everything (including region and CSS) and it will rip the DVD to the hard drive too.

DVDShrink (as the name implies) is for an entirely different purpose, and is not germain to this discussion.

-W
 
Let's blow the smoke away...

Yes..it seems that the "AnyDVD is scanning the Disc" takes a little while to scan but it does work...mine take around a minute...

This DVD is probably hosed although it looks pretty and plays just fine...

Let's see the log file from AnyDVD please:

a) Ensure Anydvd is running.
b) Put the original disc in your optical drive/reader. Wait for Anydvd to scan the disc.
c) Right click the little red fox icon in the lower right system tray and select "Create Logfile"
e) Wait for Anydvd to create a log file, a pop-up screen will appear.
Take note of the location where Anydvd created the logfile and the logfile's name.
Click "ok".
g) Go to your My Documents folder and there you will see a zip file called
"Anydvd_Info_<DVD TITLE>.zip" (or something similar)

Attach that ZIP file to your reply please.
 
Frank, this thread is almost a year old - no one will be making a log.

Scorpion54 "raised the dead" so as to put in a free plug for DVD Region+CSS Free is all that's going on here.

-W
 
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