DVD Decrypter v3.5.2.0 released

By far the most popular modern DVD ripper, DVD Decrypter, has been updated. The new version, DVD Decrypter v3.5.2.0 has once again rather large changelog. Most notably the new version is able to circumvent new types of protection mechanisms that are present in some new DVD movie discs. Also, the version fixes several bugs as well. The full changelog is here:
  • Added: Support for different/newer types of 'structure protection'
  • Added: Support for NEC (new style), Plextor and AOpen (use RICOH tab) Bitsetting
  • Added: Option to not display the dialog box about loading the MDS and not the ISO
  • Added: Support for running on multimonitor displays
  • Changed: Burn engine to relieve stress (caused by a fast executing 'While' loop) on the I/O subsystem when doing the 'Lead-In' stage of the burn
  • Changed: Window snapping so that it snaps on the middle of the screen and not just at the edges
  • Changed: 'SetWriteParameters' function to attempt to use the drive specified 'link size'. Also changed to hopefully fix some total failures in setting the parameters on certain drives
  • Changed: Write retries have been reintroduce (old default = 0, new = 20)
  • Changed: Drag + Drop code enabled / disabled at different times to help prevent some subclassing problems due to ThemeManager - could cause access violations on some PCs when the app is closed
  • Changed: Added another URL to the 'check for program update' code
  • Changed: Behaviour of 'Browse' dialog for ISO Write source files. It will now select the nearest folder to the one last selected
  • Changed: volume label change code to support split image where the backup volume descriptor is at the end of the disc
  • Fixed: A bug in the 'check for program update' code that could mean 1 failure causes all the retries to fail too
  • Fixed: UDF volume label changing code to recalculate descriptor CRC + checksum
  • Fixed: Major slow down on some 'structure protected' discs
  • Fixed: A problem with some DVDRAM discs, reading them to images and trying to change the volume label

As always, you can download the latest version directly from us:

https://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_decrypter.cfm

Written by: Petteri Pyyny @ 5 Jan 2005 10:33
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  • 17 comments
  • hijacker

    wahoo!!! :).It just keeps getting better! I can't believe how awesome this program is.Better than sliced bread.Even good enough for newbies.

    5.1.2005 11:00 #1

  • punx777

    yup... read little black book perfectly:) if i had a credit card i would love to donate

    5.1.2005 11:02 #2

  • Pop_Smith

    DVD Decrypter is awesome, although i use AnyDVD instead, DVD Decrypter is a excellent FREE alternative to AnyDVD. :)

    5.1.2005 11:58 #3

  • mrchub

    punx777: that's no excuse, dude. you can donate through PayPal and you don't need a credit card.

    5.1.2005 12:12 #4

  • MXGzX

    mrchub I believe that you need a credit card or a bank account. I highly doubt he has a bank account that he could/would want to withdraw money from if he doesn't even have a credit card. Pop_Smith, I wouldn't even use AnyDVD. I have no problems using DVD Decryptor and it's free. I have AnyDVD too ;p

    5.1.2005 12:27 #5

  • slmh1296

    has anybody tried re2 with this new relaese i see it did little black book ya got skills UK lightning

    5.1.2005 12:57 #6

  • JoshB

    The best,I don't care who tells it's not it is......

    5.1.2005 13:52 #7

  • brother

    the shit right here
    donate u Cheap Bastard's

    5.1.2005 15:42 #8

  • mrchub

    MXGzX: Why wouldn't he have a bank account he could tie to PayPal? You don't need a credit card, that's the point. Brother is right...DONATE. Even 2, 3, 5 bucks. If you use Decrypter even one tenth as much as I do it's worth a couple of bucks to say thanks (and continue development)

    5.1.2005 17:10 #9

  • rdevanat

    I have heard so much about this and how great it is, I guess its time to try it.

    5.1.2005 23:37 #10

  • rimland

    which is better, DVD Shrink or DVD Decrypter
    thanks

    5.1.2005 23:56 #11

  • PTWhite

    @ rimland

    DVD Decrypter is purely for ripping and decrypting files from a DVD. DVD Shrink also rips and decrypts but also recodes the DVD files to fit onto a single DVD disc or whatever size u need.

    6.1.2005 02:41 #12

  • rimland

    thanks for the quick reply

    6.1.2005 02:59 #13

  • zombieman

    Will it decrypt Resident Evil 2 ? I had to use another program to do it and havent had a chance to test this new version yet.

    6.1.2005 03:19 #14

  • paul68

    hey zombieman what program did you use to rip re2?

    6.1.2005 05:37 #15

  • colin275

    paul68 (Newbie) 6 January 2005 10:37 _
    hey zombieman what program did you use to rip re2?


    I used dvd region free+css 5.6 and dvdshrink was able to rip it.

    6.1.2005 07:52 #16

  • zombieman

    I used VOBblanker to decrypt it, DVD2One to repack it. then Copytodvd to burn it. VOBblanker seemed to be alot slower than DVDdecrypter but hey, it worked. Im just hoping this new version of DVD2One works for this new copy protection. Ive been using it for years and hate to not to continue using it.

    6.1.2005 08:51 #17

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