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DVD Decrypter 3.5.2.0


method77

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Come on YO! Let's "back up" those DVDs!

Changes:

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

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