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Originally Posted by HomerGB I would though strongly recommend that before you purchase anyDVD please go to the 1 ClickDVD forum first and read what other members have to say about using anyDVD with 1 Click now that Gregory (the author of 1 Click) has introduced cprx technology into his program software. I personally have had no problems using anyDVD with my version of 1 Click but I know a lot of users that have, the general consensus seems to think that you must uncheck the Copy protection based on unreadable sectors box in anyDVD when using 1 ClickDVD Copy but I dont actually think its necessary because I have copied lots of movies with the option checked and also unchecked, so I think its a case of trial and error. I would be interested in other users experiences regarding this subject. |
AnyDVD works perfectly well with
any DVD back-up software
..................even
1Click 4.2.9.11
If you are using AnyDVD , use it @Default ( All Removals Checked )
It will work as it always has .
When using AnyDVD , you have the 'option' to use 1Click
either with CPRx = ON ... or CPRx = OFF
Generally , it is recommended that you DISable CPRx (OFF)
when using AnyDVD@Default , but I myself have had NO issues leaving it ON .
Open 1Click >> F3 = CPRx ON/OFF
AnyDVD works perfectly well with 1ClickDVDCopy//PRO
Always has ... Always will .
IF you choose to use
DVD43 then you MUST have CPRx ENabled ( ON )
1Click will work perfectly well with DVD43 using CPRx = ON .
Now ,
IF you have AnyDVD ,
and would only like to 'test' CPRx , on it's own , here are the settings .
These settings permit AnyDVD only to remove CSS ,
Allowing CPRx to work - On it's own .
This is Only for "Testing" 1Click's CPRx ability
AnyDVD@CPRxOnly
DISable = AnyDVD"Remove Adverts"
ENable =
ONLY = "Analog Protection System"
DISable =
ALL other "Feature Removals"
Again , the above is Only for "Testing" 1Click's CPRx ability ,
AnyDVD works best , as it was designed -- @Default
