H-EvA-K, BoSkin and Poulpy all reported that SlySoft has
released an update of their AnyDVD software yesterday. AnyDVD removes the copy-protection of a DVD disc
on-the-fly meaning that you can use the disc as if it was not protected at all
(and thus you're, for instance, able to use the DVD with software like
DVD2one or CloneDVD or simply copy the contents
of the DVD to your hard disk via Windows Explorer). Here's the changelog for
AnyDVD v2.1.0.9:
AnyDVD v2.1.0.9 New:
- Added option to start
external programs on disc insertion of non-Video
material
- Added option to start
external programs if material has 60 Hz refresh rate
(NTSC)
- Added option to start
external programs if material has 50 Hz refresh rate
(PAL)
- 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
- 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!
- Removed "Information"
Menu Item, added "About" Tab in settings window
- If a DVD drive is added
or removed, the drive selection list will display this change
immediately
Bugfixes:
- After settings were changed, changes
did not become effective before a media change
- AnyDVD accidently started a rescan, if
non CD/DVD drives/volumes were added or removed (e.g., USB
Sticks)
- If a DVD-ROM didn't had a drive letter
assigned, the settings dialog could display a "Index out of bounds"
error message!
- If AnyDVD was enabled, DVD-RAM was
read only
Other:
- Removed ElbyCheck.exe from
distribution
- Added Swedish language, updated many
other languages
|
AnyDVD can of course be downloaded via our
Software Section, using
this link. Please
use our
CloneDVD Forum when you need help with the AnyDVD
software!
Source: SlySoft