we would like to inform you, that a new version of AnyDVD has been released. Here the list of fixes and improvements:
6.1.3.2 2007 03 15
- New (DVD): Added support new versions for the "Protect DVD-Video" copy
protection to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable Sectors"
Examples: "Wer früher stirbt..." and "Perfume", both R2, German
- Note: With the help of AnyDVD, discs protected with "Protect DVD-Video"
can now be played on Windows MCE 2005, with Windows Media player or
Zoom Player. WITHOUT AnyDVD RUNNING, THESE DISCS CANNOT BE PLAYED!
Shame on the makers of this really bad protection.
They don't do their customers a favour, if they cannot watch the
original disc!
We really hope that they get these discs slapped in their faces by
their (ex)customers.
- Fix (HD DVD): Discs with volume labels ending with a blank character
could not be decrypted
Example: "Nine Inch Nails Live: Beside You In Time", US
- Fix (HD DVD): Discs without iHD menus did not work
Example: "Heart - Alive in Seattle" (US & Japan)
- Fix (Blu-ray): Files with non consecutive sections were not decrypted
correctly. Example: Many Blu-ray discs like "Prestige" (US)
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages
The update is free for all registered customers, of course.
Just install the new version on top of your current version,
regardless which version you have installed:
http://www.slysoft.com/download.html
Quote:There was an initial download that was 1.69MB and signed on Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:57:47 PM. I downloaded & installed this on my laptop while at work.
This morning I downloaded it directly from SlySoft for my home PC, and the file size was 1.37MB and signed Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:55:37 PM.
So I'm wondering what the difference was and if I need to re-install it on my laptop. Undoubtedly there'll be another version coming down the pike soon, so I just want to know if it's something critical that I need to take care of immediately.
Quote:Oh weird . . .
Sorry, I have no clue. That's something Slysoft will need to answer. I've never seen two different file sizes for the exact same version of AnyDVD.