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Posted by: nostra
« on: August 07, 2009, 06:54:55 pm »

Sorry, but Windows 7 is pretty new yet and I have not tested it with PVD. I'll take my time to do some tests and will report here the results.
Posted by: Marc
« on: August 07, 2009, 03:03:05 pm »

After I let PVD 0.9.9.11 read my DVD data, the DVD can't be played anymore by either PVD or any DVD player software, and Windows 7 shows the filesize of all the files on the DVD as 0 kb. I also noticed that after I put in another DVD, Windows still thinks the old one is in the drive (it ignores changing the disc). I'm using a USB Blu-ray drive, and to solve the issue I have to replug the drive. I'm using a 64-bit build of Windows 7. Not sure if this is related to PVD, USB or Win7, but I figured I'd post it nonetheless.
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