New (DVD): AnyDVD ripper rewritten from scratch. Of course if AnyDVD simply took care of all the issues which make programs like DVDShrink gag, that would be better still, for those who are determined to use DVDShrink. So, although I'm sure Elby/Slysoft would love everyone to buy both AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, there is some logic behind using CloneDVD2 when ripping with AnyDVD in the background, since CloneDVD2 cleans some things up as well. Part of the issue here is that CloneDVD2 is able to handle some problematic artifacts sometimes left behind by AnyDVD that makes programs like DVDShrink gag. I find the above statement a little troublesome. Is this a marketing ploy to get users to buy CloneDVD or are there other legitimate reasons. Some minor fixes and improvements I use AnyDVD to rip my DVDs to my harddrive and this is the first time I've seen Slysoft recommend that you don't use AnyDVD to rip. Note: It is recommended to use elby CloneDVD to rip instead of the AnyDVD ripper, even if you prefer to use another program to compress and/or burn (Set elby CloneDVD to DL burning and copy files to harddisk). ![]() Fix: "Too many Navpacks" error with AnyDVD ripper Fix: Very small Arccos protected titles were not treated correctly New: Added support for new versions of the SONY Arccos protection to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable Sectors"
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