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Originally Posted by SamuriHL Have either of you opened a support email with Slysoft on this? It may be a bug that they need to fix. I can tell you, however, that AnyDVD contains a fix for a Windows bug of this exact nature. It may be that the fix doesn't work on your drives and/or that it ends up CAUSING the issue in your case. Either way, I'd send them an email detailing the problem(reference this thread, as well) and see what they say. |
Will do Samuri, most likely tomorrow, kind of tied up this evening.
After a bit of experimenting, I have discovered that cycling AnyDVD will not fix the problem 100% of the time. Sometimes it requires a reboot for the volume info to return to empty and display type of drive. Or, inserting a different title, and cycling AD results in display of the new disk.
Also, if AnyDVD loads at startup, Windows will not identify a disk when inserted, but merely displays the usual drive description information.
However.....even though the wrong info is displayed in Windows, AnyDVD displays the correct information within the Settings/Status window for any subsequent disks inserted, and functions correctly when ripping. I just happen to stumble upon this issue a few days ago by accident, when looking in MY Computer after backing up a disk. It may have been doing this from day 1, and hasn't affected any of my programs functions that I am aware of, so it seems to be a minor issue, in as much as I can tell.