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AnyDVD Discuss, re: Any DVD and 64 bit at Copy Movie forum; Good evening all, fairly new to this so please bear with me...I am an old DVD X-Copy Platinum user and although some have had their share of problems with this program...after working all the bugs out it worked fairly well for me. I purchased a new computer


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Old 01-09-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Good evening all, fairly new to this so please bear with me...I am an old DVD X-Copy Platinum user and although some have had their share of problems with this program...after working all the bugs out it worked fairly well for me. I purchased a new computer and went with the XP-64 bit but didn't want to put Platinum on the new system. I researched and reviewed and found that the combination of DVD 1-Click and Any DVD is one of the preferred choices and purchased DVD 1-Click already and using the trial version of Any DVD. I am having a problem even starting to use both these together. I tried reading all the posts in the forum before signing in to see if I can figure it out myself and can't find too much information on how to fix this problem. I insert the original movie and let the Any DVD 5.4.1.1 have the following when I put the mouse over the fox On:1, Off: 0, Empty :0 and even played the movie through my Power DVD for a few minutes before even beginning to open DVD 1-Click. No matter what I try, as soon as the compression screen is over...I get a message stating Error 1: This DVD is encrypted. 1 Click DVD Copy cannot copy encrypted DVD movies. If you are using a decrypter, you may need to restart it before running 1 Click DVD Copy. I used the guide that was supplied by a link (great idea) and set all the settings on Any DVD as suggested and still no change. I hope that Any DVD is compatable with the 64 bit Windows, and the ppl at the 1 Click DVD Copy recommeded this Decryptor as one of their favorites as it works well with the software. Please help with any suggestions or if you need a log file, please let me know how to put on here as I am fairly new at this (sorry for my ignorance, still learning). Thanks . Mike.
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I researched and reviewed and found that the combination of DVD 1-Click and Any DVD is one of the preferred choices and purchased DVD 1-Click already and using the trial version of Any DVD.
Well, the "preferred choice" is clearly AnyDVD & elby CloneDVD2. SlySoft offers very nice bundle prices. Does 1-click work correctly on XP-64?
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Nothing works correctly on XP-64.
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Nothing works correctly on XP-64.
AnyDVD & CloneDVD do!
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AnyDVD & CloneDVD do!
Well yeah, assuming that the optical drive does... and that the hard drive does... and that there isn't some other piece of software malfunctioning and wrecking the data (like 9/10 antivirus programs which don't work).
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Hey all, thanks for the reply's so far, unfortunately I am still not having success.

TRU, I am not sure if 1 Click supports 64bit, I checked with the computer shop on my regrets to go with 64bit and they assured me that 64bit will also run 32bit programs but I am now starting to lose faith in them as they insisted I should go 64bit when I was building this system with them.

I did send 1 click an E-mail to inquire if it is 64bit compatible or not so waiting for the response, if it isn't then I will try the Clone DVD as per the suggestions...I went at this backwards as I wasn't aware that Slysoft also made a burn engine as well as a ripper, I got the 1 click software first (and stupid me didn't take the trial first) and then the guys in that forum sent me to Slysoft for the ripper, I wish I knew about Slysoft first so I could have got both the ripper and the burn engine (Clone DVD), but hopefully I can get them to work together or I just lost a few $$$ and will have to try Clone DVD.

Thanks again for your reply's, and I am truly regretting the whole 64bit idea for now.
Mike.
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Just an update...I don't know if this is the answer...but I decided to download the trial of Clone DVD 2 and once running it the ripper (AnyDVD) is doing it's job...I succesfully ripped and backed up 3 movies so far Here's hoping for more...I still can't figure out however why 1 Click doesn't recognize Any DVD as a decrypter on my computer while others there recommend Any DVD to go with the 1 Click program. I think I am going to definately purchase both the AnyDVD, and Clone DVD 2 programs during the trial period if they continue to work well together. However I still will have that copy of 1 Click which I paid for...so hopefully there will be some reason soon why that software won't work as well. Thanks for now...Mike.
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