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The title is Dissent & Disruption: Alan Clarke at the BBC (1968-1989). There are 13 discs: 11 Blu-rays and 2 DVDs. The contents are relatively short films or TV episodes, so that there are multiple films on every disc. There are a couple of the films that run 90 minutes to 2 hours, but still there are more than one per disc. I'm going to attach log files for the problematic discs.
Several of the Blu-rays have Screenpass protection on just a single one of the multiple films on the disc. The other films are stored normally. AnyDVD HD does not report any good playlists so either it doesn't report such for a multi-film disc, or didn't detect Screenpass. All of the blu-rays in this set have a M2TS file that is a minute long, is numbered over 00200, and says Copy Detected (or a rip tool is running if you are trying to watch this movie on your PC.) when it plays. However, that M2TS file only shows up in a playlist on selected discs, for which I'm providing logfiles.
I suspect one DVD has deliberate CRC errors baked into sectors that are NOT removed by AnyDVD, so that an ISO copy has many, many sector read errors. If I set ImgBurn to ignore all read errors, I get an ISO that had many dozen ignored read errors, but which plays all content without a single skip, blip or flaw. This is the disc called HALF_HOUR_STORY. I am also including a log file for the second DVD, as a comparison point. I don't think it has extra CRC errors because there was no issue ripping it.
Here are the M2TS file numbers for the Copy Detected video file on the Screenpass problem discs:
00375 HORACE
00765 NINA
00289 BELOVED_ENEMY
00178 CONTACT
00618 THE_FIRM
What, if anything does AnyDVD HD have to do to deal with the Screenpass on these discs, is there a problem with the HALF_HOUR_STORY DVD, and do you need any more information from me? I own this box set and I can do any kind of analysis you would like on the contents.
Cheers,
--michael
Several of the Blu-rays have Screenpass protection on just a single one of the multiple films on the disc. The other films are stored normally. AnyDVD HD does not report any good playlists so either it doesn't report such for a multi-film disc, or didn't detect Screenpass. All of the blu-rays in this set have a M2TS file that is a minute long, is numbered over 00200, and says Copy Detected (or a rip tool is running if you are trying to watch this movie on your PC.) when it plays. However, that M2TS file only shows up in a playlist on selected discs, for which I'm providing logfiles.
I suspect one DVD has deliberate CRC errors baked into sectors that are NOT removed by AnyDVD, so that an ISO copy has many, many sector read errors. If I set ImgBurn to ignore all read errors, I get an ISO that had many dozen ignored read errors, but which plays all content without a single skip, blip or flaw. This is the disc called HALF_HOUR_STORY. I am also including a log file for the second DVD, as a comparison point. I don't think it has extra CRC errors because there was no issue ripping it.
Here are the M2TS file numbers for the Copy Detected video file on the Screenpass problem discs:
00375 HORACE
00765 NINA
00289 BELOVED_ENEMY
00178 CONTACT
00618 THE_FIRM
What, if anything does AnyDVD HD have to do to deal with the Screenpass on these discs, is there a problem with the HALF_HOUR_STORY DVD, and do you need any more information from me? I own this box set and I can do any kind of analysis you would like on the contents.
Cheers,
--michael