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AnyStream is having some DRM issues currently, download with some streaming providers (Netflix) might not always work.
Situations like this will always happen with AnyStream: streaming providers are continuously improving their countermeasures while we try to catch up, it's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game. Please be patient and don't flood our support or forum with requests, we are working on it 24/7 to get it resolved, but it will take a few days. Thank you.

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AnyDVD HD works in the background to automatically and transparently enable read access of the contents of a movie DVD or Blu-ray as soon as it's inserted into the drive. The DVD/Blu-ray will become useable to your windows operating system and all programs on your computer, such as DVD/Blu-ray backup software like CloneDVD, CloneBD and others, then supporting any DVD or Blu-ray. AnyDVD HD optionally disables RPC region codes, thereby making the movie region free and comfortably viewable on any DVD/Blu-ray player and with any DVD/Blu-ray playback software.

AnyDVD HD is capable of disabling unwanted movie features such as forced subtitles, forced delays, and no-skip marks, giving you full control over your movie experience. It also allows you to launch an external application whenever you insert or remove a disc, and prevents unwanted software from automatically launching when you insert a video DVD.

You can control the drive speed of your DVD drive, allowing you to reduce the noise level when watching movies on your PC. You can even adjust the display frequency of your monitor for both NTSC and PAL displays.

AnyDVD HD allows you to watch Blu-ray movies over a digital display connection, without a HDCP-compliant graphics card and without a HDCP-compliant display. No need to buy an expensive monitor. Sweet!

I'm a big fan of Plex and have a lifetime subscription. If you're not familiar with it, it basically lets you have your own Netflix hosted on a computer in your house that you can watch from anywhere. If you've ever wanted to watch a movie or show that you already own, without having to deal with the discs, and it's not on one of your various streaming services, you understand the value. Also, if you have children, and they want to watch the same shows over and over but they never put the discs away (assuming you still have such things in your house, of course), this also solves that problem. I figure most new parents these days are just using streaming content from day one, but you never know. And if you are in the "we only stream" camp, and you've ever had some content you had access to suddenly disappear because the owner of the content decided they were getting a better deal from HuluflixPrime than NetBOGoMax then you understand how having your own private media server can be nice, too.

You can install these two things from their web sites, but I find Chocolatey to be much nicer. I have a list of some of my tools I've installed with Chocolatey here. To get started with ripping DVDs, you need handbrake and anydvd. Handbrake drives the process; anydvd works behind the scenes to decode the DVD so handbrake can read it. Handbrake is free; AnyDVD is free for 21 days then you need a license.

It's probably a little late in the game to say this, but you really need a DVD player on your PC for this to work. If you don't have a built-in one, you can get an external one for pretty cheap and just plug it in via USB. I'm using this Dell drive (affiliate link) but there are cheaper ones available, too, if you don't care about name brand.

Next, if this is the first time you're running handbrake, there are a few preferences you need to set. You need to specify the default folder where you'll output files (assuming you want to use the Add All option I'm about to show, which is really nice for tv shows with a bunch of episodes per disc). You also should pick quality and default subtitle selection. Remember for standard DVDs there's no sense trying to get 1080p or 4k quality because it's just not there on the disc.

At this point you're ready to queue up the files you want to rip. If this were a movie, there would probably just be the one file, and Handbrake is pretty good at automatically selecting the right track based on length. In my example, there are 6 episodes of a TV show on the disc, so I'm going to queue them up so I don't have to manually mess with each one.

How long it takes to rip a particular movie or tv show episode depends on your CPU, DVD disc speed, and hard disk/SSD speed. In my case I think the limiting factor is the relatively cheap Dell DVD player I'm using. It's taking about 8 minutes per 45 minute episode:

Once the disc is finished, the last step is to modify the file names so they're in a format Plex prefers. You can try and get Handbrake to do this from the start but I've never had much success with that.

The fastest approach I've found is to open the destination folder and rename the first file. Copy the text of the file name without the extension (e.g. "Quantum Leap s04e01"). Then hit TAB to jump to the next file. Paste the filename and then hit backspace to change the episode number. Tab, Paste, Backspace, number until you're done.

Once you're done, move the files to your Plex server's folder path. I recently set up a NAS drive with Plex Server support, which I've been meaning to write an article about. When I do, I'll link to it from here.

Ripping media you own provides a great backup, helps ensure the discs themselves aren't lost or destroyed, and can make it much more convenient to consume. It does take some time but it's easily done a few minutes at a time, and eventually you'll have your whole library available to you from any computer, phone, tablet, or smart TV. If you have any tips you'd like to share for how you've made this process easier, please leave a comment below. Thanks!


Works automatically in the background
Removes encryption (CSS) and region code (RPC) from DVDs
Removes analogue copy protection (Macrovision)
Removes features such as forced subtitles and warnings
Decrypts without the need to save the data onto your hard-disk
Decrypts 'on the fly'
Prevents automatic launching of 'PC-friendly' software on video DVDs
Allows adjustment of your monitor refresh rate for both NTSC and PAL monitors
Allows execution of external programs on disc insertion and removal
Allows speed control of your DVD drives
Compatible with all DVD media
Works with all DVD-drives, regardless of region code
Works with all DVD copying, such as CloneDVD, and all DVD player software
Works transparently for the operating system: DVDs can be shared over the network and copied with the command prompt or with Windows Explorer, etc.
Proven to be stable and fast and does not require an ASPI driver
Features AnyCDDA: play, copy and rip protected audio CDs

AnyDVD is a DVD decryption application which allows users to remove RPC region code and copy protection from any DVD, HD and Blu-ray discs allowing you to make a copy of the DVD with the option of creating a stripped down movie file, free from all the extra data, which is region free and playable on any DVD player. AnyDVD runs in the background and automatically begins decrypting when a DVD is inserted into the drive and allows you to copy straight to hard drive on the fly; AnyDVD also supports Audio CD decryption.

First public release of AnyDVD was in July of 2003 with version 1.2.1.3 developed by SlySoft and in terms of user interface it was simple and user friendly, but what lies beneath the UI is what makes the application so popular. The second release of AnyDVD 1.3.1.1 improved region handling and made removal of user prohibition automatic on startup. V2.0.0.3 improved the UI slightly giving it a shiny look for XP users, support was added for optional speed control of DVD drives; AnyDVD would run more discreetly in the background remaining dormant if no DVD was inserted and this version was completely reworked to improve compatibility and speed. Finally Blu-ray and HD support came in version 6.1.3.0 and supported removal of region encoding and improved compatibility issues with new copy protection encryptions. The latest AnyDVD 7.0.x releases come with added support for new java based protection, updated decryption keys breaking new copy protections and crash fixes.

AnyDVD v6.7.8.0 and prior versions are compatible with all versions of the Windows OS, however support for Windows 98/ME was dropped in version v6.7.9.0. AnyDVD v6.7.9.0 and later are compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7.

AnyDVD v6.1.3.3 wins the vote for most popular version; one of the main reasons being this version includes the removal of Sony ARccOS Protection and Macrovision RipGuard as of version 6.1.4.3 support for this was removed.

Pros: Cracks most types of DVD/HD/Blu-ray encryption, runs in the background automatically.

Cons: Requires daily updates, nag screen.

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Watching DVD movies is a very easy task since there are many applications that support DVD playback, but decrypting a disc in order to back it up in case the physical disc suffers some kind of damage is not a simple task, and AnyDVD HD is built specifically for this purpose.

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