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Originally Posted by HLMencken I see what you are saying now--usually DVD Decrypter can get around encryption, but when it can't, couple it w/AnyDVD to make the disk appear non-copy-protected. The settings Olli suggested simply turn over control of the descrambling to AnyDVD, and put Decrypter idle on the descrambling front--I didn't quite get that at first. Have it got it right, now? (I completely misintrepreted what Olli was trying to tell me. Duh.) |
You got it! What I meant is: DVDDecrypter is a fine program, and even if it isn't developed any further, it will not dissolve because of that.
What will likely happen, is that very soon protections will be published, that DVDDecrypter can't bypass (already happened with "Closer" Region 2).
Although AnyDVD doesn't understand this new protection, I expect an update very soon (AnyDVD is actively developed).
If you combine DVDDecrypter with AnyDVD and let AnyDVD handle the decrypting and deprotection, DVDDecrypter can be used for copying and burning for a long time.... (at least until I get the layer break issues fixed in
CloneDVD 
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Setting Elby I/O in Decrypter will make sure, that AnyDVD is used. You can use SPTI as well, but you should avoid ASPI. ElbyCDIO is good, stable, runs on non Administrative accounts and is written by me.
Disabling the "structural protection removal" in Decrypter will make sure, that Decrypter won't touch the magic AnyDVD has already done.