SkyLiner
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Every now and then when using CloneBD to compress an original BD ISO (that I created myself using CloneBD) to MKV or MP4, I get this error message and it won't load the ISO https://www.screencast.com/t/vWdImwhKN
The ISO itself plays fine (on my HiMedia Q10Pro media player)...and shows no signs of having errors. Does anyone know the cause of this error?
The other day after getting this error message I decided to re-rip the original BD, this time using my 2nd BD player (I have 2 in my computer to alternate them). The rip went fine and completed successfully (just as the first one did), but this time I didn't get the "Could not generate hash" error message and CloneBD was able to compress the file down to a small MKV.
I'm still waiting for an answer from Elby on this, their first response asked me for a screenshot of the error message, which I thought was odd...that they wouldn't be aware of that error message.
I have tried to use HandBrake to compress the ISOs I have that CloneBD won't load (because of the "hash" error message), but Handbrake seems to only get about 20 minutes into the title/movie and then stops...so I wonder if there is possibly an error with the ISOs...even though they don't report any errors and they play fine on media players.
Furthermore, I will sometimes get this error message AFTER successfully completing a compression (to MKV) from an original BD ISO: https://www.screencast.com/t/pyZ1KymmmI3T and most of the time, when I get this error message, the newly created compressed file won't play till the end, but will stop playing somewhere along the way.
So, the main reason for my confusion is that the ISOs that give me these errors actually seem to play fine through the media player, but when trying to compress them down to a small file, I sometimes get the "hash" error and the "scrambled" error and can't compress them. Handbrake doesn't seem to be able to work with these ISOs in question either.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thank you
The ISO itself plays fine (on my HiMedia Q10Pro media player)...and shows no signs of having errors. Does anyone know the cause of this error?
The other day after getting this error message I decided to re-rip the original BD, this time using my 2nd BD player (I have 2 in my computer to alternate them). The rip went fine and completed successfully (just as the first one did), but this time I didn't get the "Could not generate hash" error message and CloneBD was able to compress the file down to a small MKV.
I'm still waiting for an answer from Elby on this, their first response asked me for a screenshot of the error message, which I thought was odd...that they wouldn't be aware of that error message.
I have tried to use HandBrake to compress the ISOs I have that CloneBD won't load (because of the "hash" error message), but Handbrake seems to only get about 20 minutes into the title/movie and then stops...so I wonder if there is possibly an error with the ISOs...even though they don't report any errors and they play fine on media players.
Furthermore, I will sometimes get this error message AFTER successfully completing a compression (to MKV) from an original BD ISO: https://www.screencast.com/t/pyZ1KymmmI3T and most of the time, when I get this error message, the newly created compressed file won't play till the end, but will stop playing somewhere along the way.
So, the main reason for my confusion is that the ISOs that give me these errors actually seem to play fine through the media player, but when trying to compress them down to a small file, I sometimes get the "hash" error and the "scrambled" error and can't compress them. Handbrake doesn't seem to be able to work with these ISOs in question either.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thank you