Sorry, maybe i'm blind but i just can't seem to find where it tells you this information.
- "Open the AnyDVD main interface and look at the number AnyDVD mentions as the correct one(s)"
Download CloneBD and have AnyDVD running, Click on the movie only icon and it will give you the correct playlist, And no you don't need a license to do that.
Sometimes the data base has the correct number so it won't show on the anydvd interface
True, but AFAIK "Pirates... Dead men tell no tales" doesn't have screenpass. Just as Badnews said. CloneBD is the tool of choice to find the correct language / angle on a Disney disc. (And to create an mkv / avi / disc, too, of course)That's ONLY if the disc doesn't have a form of screenpass protection. If it does, and anydvd doesn't yet handle the disc properly (through the OPD), CloneBD as the other tools will use/show an incorrect playlist.
@ryan_temp please provide an anydvd logfile from the ORIGINAL disc or protected iso. Then we can proceed.
I would be very surprised. AFAIK Disney has never used screenpass. And I doubt they are going to start now.yeah i know, but nobody knows for sure if there is(n't) screenpass on his version until we see that logfile do we
Thanks for the replies.yeah i know, but nobody knows for sure if there is(n't) screenpass on his version until we see that logfile do we
What should I say... use CloneBD. It is cool. It is easy to use. It has a built-in player, so you can see & hear what you are going to copy.Thanks for the replies.
Just to clarify, i'm not having a problem with a disc. I was reading the sticky post about AnyDVD/Handbrake and it mentioned to look in the AnyDVD Main Interface for the correct playlist. I had never noticed that so i stuck in the disc(Pirates...Dead Men...) that happened to be sitting by the PC as an example and didn't see a playlist listed. Wasn't sure if i was looking in the correct place, so that's why i uploaded the screenshot originally.