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21st November 2010, 03:19 | #21 | Link | |
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Cant find the new tool
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I read below you have upgraded the program to a version 2 , but I cant see a link for it here Where can I download the newest version ? Cheers Quote:
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1st December 2010, 00:28 | #23 | Link |
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Need new BD Region Tray tool
The new version of Arcsoft Total media theater 5 is out...and we need a new version of Bluray Region Tray Tool
http://www.softexia.com/multimedia/p...a-theatre.html Can you help us??? Thank you Last edited by MirceaForce; 4th December 2010 at 08:01. |
14th December 2010, 05:23 | #24 | Link |
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Sorry for the delayed response. You can try a test version <removed>. I don't have TMT5 so I can't try it, but this should work if they didn't change the way the region is stored. Let me know...
Last edited by ChiDragon; 18th December 2010 at 21:52. Reason: Removed link |
20th December 2010, 02:19 | #26 | Link |
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v1.3 is up and should support the MCE version of TMT. You can check if the MCE version is detected using the tool's About window. One nice thing about using the Media Center version is that it doesn't need to be restarted to accept the region change.
Is anyone using XP MCE? I need to know the folder name where PlayDVD.ini is stored for that version. The region and number of changes remaining is stored independently from the regular version, but for consistency the tool will force them to use the same region whenever it's running. You will likely get a popup notifying you of this when you first open it. |
26th December 2010, 00:10 | #29 | Link |
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@ChiDragon
Hi! If you are (As I and others are) scrupulous in making certain that your standalone Blu-ray player and/or PS3 is NOT connected to the Internet and will not be subjected to any firmware updates (Some of which may prove to be undesirable and irreversible), then you are already aware of the following: If you use some programs to do a FULL DISC backup of a recent Blu-ray disc that contains "BD+" , upon playback, you'll be confronted with a red and yellow notification stating that you MUST update your firmware in order to proceed - and if you don't do that, you're at a dead end. Does your program circumvent this? (I've been told that this message is controlled simply by two flags [bytes] in one of the files in the "BDJO" directory.) |
27th December 2010, 21:34 | #30 | Link | ||
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The MCEs are more annoying as they changed the paths a bit more. TMT3: "%AppData%\ArcSoft\ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 3(Vista Media Center)\PlayDVD.ini" HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ArcSoft\TotalMedia Theatre 3\DefaultLang1 TMT5: "%AppData%\ArcSoft\ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 5(Media Center)\MCEPlayDVD.ini" HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ArcSoft\TotalMedia Theatre 5(MCE)\DefaultLang Quote:
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28th December 2010, 01:18 | #31 | Link |
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Thank you for the answer .
By the way, I heard of the existence of another BD player software named "Roxio CinePlayer BD." Does anyone know how it stores its BD Region information and how to reset its BD Region counter? Last edited by A Pal; 28th December 2010 at 01:23. |
15th January 2011, 18:42 | #33 | Link |
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Hi,
On the DVDFab Forum, I found instructions to reset CinePlayer BD's Blu-ray Region: When opening BD settings the program will create a file with drive letter of drive in c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\sonic. Just delete that file and voilą, it is "Not Set". Not Set: Only 0 Region A: First byte 01 Region B: First byte 02 Region C: First byte 04 |
27th January 2011, 04:54 | #35 | Link |
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Yes. There is a reason the About window says "versions" for PowerDVD and only "version" for TMT. Supporting 'n' versions would be more complex and there was no reason to do so previously. Why are you wanting to run both?
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7th February 2011, 15:58 | #36 | Link |
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I can't download the newest version. I got a message:Forbidden
You do not have permission to access this document. why? This is download link http://chidragon.thedessie.com/bdreg...RegionTray.exe |
31st March 2011, 14:31 | #38 | Link | |
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(b) ReClock works just fine with TMT3, and in fact is necessary to avoid audio glitches in some cases; but it causes playback issues with TMT5. (c) And what if you want to set TMT3 & TMT5 to different regions, like in the OP where you set PDVD & TMT to different regions in a command-line example? |
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1st April 2011, 05:48 | #39 | Link |
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SOLVED: Missing BRF.DAT
In an Active Directory environment where users do not have local admin rights, I came across the error for cannot find C:/ProgramData/Cyberlink/BDNAV/BRF.DAT and in my case was able to fix this by changing permissions on the BDNAV folder so 'Everyone' has 'Full Control'.
This only happened on Win7 machines, XP machines were already working ok. |
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