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Old 19th August 2005, 11:58   #117  |  Link
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Thanks, blu!

@tlavalle:
I have made several tests. Loading a CSS encrypted DVD from the DVD drive produces the error you reported. As I said, you must rip the DVD to hard drive first, for example with DVD Decrypter in file mode.

If you really want to inspect a DVD without ripping it, you should use DVD43 (free) or AnyDVD (not free) in conjunction with PgcEdit. But note that you must remove these tools before using a ripper such as DVD Decrypter. Take care: it is not sufficient to exit them. You must turn the autostart option off, and reboot.

I have modified the error message in PgcEdit, so that it is now clear that it's a CSS encryption problem. Thanks for your report.
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