AnyDVD v2109

AnyDVD is a driver, which descrambles DVD-Movies automatically in the background. This DVD appears unprotected and region code free for all applications and the Windows operating system as well. With AnyDVD's help copy tools like CloneDVD, Pinnacle Instant Copy, InterVideo DVD-Copy, etc. are able to copy CSS protected Movies. With the help of AnyDVD you can watch movies with non matching region codes with every DVD Player Software you like!

AnyDVD History

2.1.0.9, 2003 10 27

- New: Added option to start external programs on disc insertion of non-Video material
- New: Added option to start external programs if material has 60 Hz refresh rate (NTSC)
- New: Added option to start external programs if material has 50 Hz refresh rate (PAL)
- New: Added option to start external programs on disc removal
- The above options are useful to adjust the screen refresh rate to the inserted media contents
- New: Added utility "SetDisplayFrequency" to set and reset the refresh rate of your monitor or beamer
- External tools like MultiRes or PowerStrip can be used as well!
- New: Removed "Information" Menu Item, added "About" Tab in settings window
- New: If a DVD drive is added or removed, the drive selection list will display this change immediately
- Bugfix: After settings were changed, changes did not become effective before a media change
- Bugfix: AnyDVD accidently started a rescan, if non CD/DVD drives/volumes were added or removed (e.g., USB Sticks)
- Bugfix: If a DVD-ROM didn't had a drive letter assigned, the settings dialog could display a "Index out of bounds"
error message!
- Bugfix: If AnyDVD was enabled, DVD-RAM was read only
- Removed ElbyCheck.exe from distribution
- Added Swedish language, updated many other languages.

AnyDVD & CloneCD
 
So, if I use AnyDVD and InterVideo DVD-Copy, the copy I make is unprotected and region code free?
Thank you for the info.
 

Laz

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ils said:
So, if I use AnyDVD and InterVideo DVD-Copy, the copy I make is unprotected and region code free?
Thank you for the info.
Yep you are correct, as easy as that. You could of course use a free tool such as DVD Decrypter to rip the movie to the HD first and remove copy/region protection but this would take slightly longer to do.
 
Laz said:
Yep you are correct, as easy as that. You could of course use a free tool such as DVD Decrypter to rip the movie to the HD first and remove copy/region protection but this would take slightly longer to do.
Thanks Laz. The set up I mentioned ealier is the set up I have been using. I just did not know that the backup I made is unprotected and region free. :)

Again, thank you for the reply.
 
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