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XBOX HD-DVD and UDF 2.5

sflamm

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Currently I have installed the UDF 2.5 Driver (Toshiba)

This used to be required to rip HD-DVDs with BackupHDDVD..
The downside was that if you install the driver then you can not put a normal DVD into the HD-DVD drive.

I see that AnyDVDHD has the UDF 2.5 driver built-in, correct? Does that mean that I can use the XBOX HD-DVD for both SD DVDs and HD-DVDs simultaneously now?

If so, how do I unstill the UDF 2.5 - is it as simple as removing the device driver from the XBOX drive?
 
Currently I have installed the UDF 2.5 Driver (Toshiba)

This used to be required to rip HD-DVDs with BackupHDDVD..
The downside was that if you install the driver then you can not put a normal DVD into the HD-DVD drive.

I see that AnyDVDHD has the UDF 2.5 driver built-in, correct? Does that mean that I can use the XBOX HD-DVD for both SD DVDs and HD-DVDs simultaneously now?

If so, how do I unstill the UDF 2.5 - is it as simple as removing the device driver from the XBOX drive?
Includes a UDF 2.5 file ripper, no need to install 3rd party UDF 2.5 filesystem under Windows XP.
So you shouldn't need it.
 
That's the theory. Can anyone please confirm this? (dont want to touch what is already working if possible)
 
Currently I have installed the UDF 2.5 Driver (Toshiba)

This used to be required to rip HD-DVDs with BackupHDDVD..
The downside was that if you install the driver then you can not put a normal DVD into the HD-DVD drive.
Huh? Works fine here.
 
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