That has not been my experience with AnyDVD 7.5.8.0. When you look for
AnyDVD in the system tray and open it up, there are two options of
interest. One is to copy to hard drive, and the other is to create an
Iso image. I do not have to use Clone DVD at all.
Don Roberts
On 4/27/2015 8:44 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
Any DVD is quite accessible but it depends what you want to do.
Any DVD only allows you to overcome the DRM on DVDs and BlueRay disks.
You would then play the DVD or BlueRay using Media Player Home Cinema or
VLC.
If you want to copy a DVD or BlueRay, you would use the companion program of
Any DVD which is called Clone DVD and it, too, is quite accessible (even if
the interface takes a little experimenting to get used to it). It will, for
example, allow you to pick and choose between the titles on a disk so you
get only the English version rather than the German version.
The programs do cost a small amount of money but they are updated on a
regular basis and I think they are well worth it.
Go to www.slysoft.com for more information.
Why is it called Slysoft? It is not quite what you might think, they are
located in Slygo in Ireland.
Hope this helps,
Robert Nelson
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Subject: Any DVD or Make MKV
Hi. Has any one here tried Any DVDD or Make MKV? How accessible are they?
DVD Audio Extractor was giving me crap about BD + on my Godzilla 1998
Blu-ray disk. I say it's crapola because it extracted it ever so fine on
that old Optyplex I had gotten from Computers for the Blind. Now it wants to
give me that load? Lol! Na seriously, if that's how it is then that's how it
is I guess. But can one use either of the 2 which one is better? Funny they
don't bring up the ever so famus Hand Break.
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