DVD Decrypter version 3.1.2.0 available for download


Both LIGHTNING UK! and Entrax used our newssubmit to tell us about a new version which was released 2 days ago. It has a pretty large change list we found:


DVD Decrypter 3.1.2.0 (06/08/2002)

  • Rewrote all the underlying I/O code


  • Implemented support for SPTI (Available in NT/2000/XP/.NET)


  • Implemented support for Elaborate Byte's ElbyCDIO (Comes with CloneCD - http://www.elby.ch)


  • Fixed the 'file not found' bug when patching multiple IFO/BUP files at the same time


  • Rewrote all the 'Program Update' code - Hopefully this will solve the WSA problem some people were having


  • Only writer devices will show up in ISO Write mode


  • Preliminary support for DVD+RW / DVDRAM drives in ISO Write mode - I need YOUR help to finish this!


  • Improved logging


  • Added support for splitting by VOB ID in IFO mode


  • Added 4.37GB to 'Maximum File Size' in ISO mode


  • Added 'Write Error Retry Count' (software retries) to the Advanced settings tab


  • Added 'RCE Region' to the Advanced settings tab


  • Added the ability to choose Brute Force CSS cracking over the usual I/O Key Exchange


  • Fixed numerous problems with the 'Default Destination' code.


  • Added the option of performing 'RAW' stream processing - Required for Subtitle streams


  • Rewrote most of the stream processing code and so fixed any bugs that existed to do with delay times etc.


  • A Chapter Information Text file is now created in IFO mode for use by Maestro


  • A Chapter Information Text file is now created in IFO mode for use by Scenarist


  • Implemented limited CLI support. Type 'DVDDecrypter.exe /?' from the command prompt to see what's available


  • The program now loads up much faster - It shouldnt appear 'frozen' anymore!


  • The I/O 'Interface' can now be changed without having to restart the program


  • Added some nice new bugs for you to find / report when you get bored


  • Some other stuff I cannot remember



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