When using AnydvdHD ripper to backup "Now You See Me" to my hard Drive, the folder has a total of 78 gb vs 46 gb on the disc. Whats happening? Using version 7.3.6.0
Removed the Jar folder after running Anydvdhd. Then tried to backup using BD Rebuilder. Burned to BD-25 but disc would not play.
Which folder exactly did you remove? The complete JAR folder?
Yes, only the Jar folder.
yup only that 06000 folder needed to be removed, if he still has the jar folder in the recycle bin he could just restore it and then delete ONLY the 06000 folder
OK, I can do that. You don't think there's some new copy protection not covered by the latest version of AnyDVD HD?
I doubt ripping straight to ISO will help the OP use BDRB to shrink it to a BD25 disc; the crosslinked files will still be in the ISO, and I assume BDRB will still try to copy them (without crosslinks) to the BD-R. :doh: IMO Ch3vr0n's last response is more appropriate.No. As said before, rip to ISO, not folder.
nope, it depends on the disc. Think a while back it was the "55555" folder or something
I doubt ripping straight to ISO will help the OP use BDRB to shrink it to a BD25 disc; the crosslinked files will still be in the ISO, and I assume BDRB will still try to copy them (without crosslinks) to the BD-R. :doh: IMO Ch3vr0n's last response is more appropriate.
that's where the logfiles come in. Peer said in this case it was the 06000 folder, on the other case one of the slysoft folks it was 55555 folder. Obviously there's something in the logfile that tells them 'hey i'm an unreferenced folder filled with crap for no reason, please delete me' which in turn they can then let the user know.
Then, how does one know which JAR sub-folder to remove