Quoting widescreenforever: Quote: I've updated three dvds today with dic id to profler and it worked fine. am I missing something on your post? running windows 10 .. Are you missing something? You tell me! If you have AnyDVD installed and running, you should be good to go, and the DVD IDs read by the internal tools in DVD Profiler should be correct. A good practice might be to make a note in your contribution that "The Disc ID has been read with AnyDVD active" so that the reviewers will know that you're aware of the problem. (For Blu-rays it doesn't matter, only for DVDs.) Since Redfox has mysteriously vanished from the net, you can't buy a new license for AnyDVD, but GreyHulk has graciously volunteered to provide an old version of AnyDVD if you ask him: http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=926221&PageNum=14&messageID=3447165#M3447165If you don't own AnyDVD, or don't want to use it, you could try to install the plugin Add by DVD Disc ID: http://doena-journal.net/en/dvd-profiler-tools#AddByDVDDiscIDNote that AnyDVD or any other "on-the-fly" decrypting software (DVDFab, Xreveal etc.) must not be active while using that plug-in. You can verify that the Disc ID is correct with this tool: http://dvdid.cjkey.org.uk/Note that AnyDVD or any other "on-the-fly" decrypting software (DVDFab, Xreveal etc.) must not be active while using that tool. |