thefrog
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Define 'multiple players'.AnyDVD 8.2.1.0 detects the BD and I am able to rip to ISO successfully. However, multiple players do not play the ISO.
Attached logfile in order to help with debugging.
I hope I have met all the posting requirements.
Multiple Players:
VLC
Kodi 17.3 on FireTV (i could attempt to get a log from Kodi's player -- i have done this before)
I totally accept it could be a player problem. I will try it as ISO mounted and ISO directly on VNC. I have been using AnyDVD-HD for years and rarely have similar problems (usually an update fixes an issue)
Will attempt to get a logfile from a player.
"do not play the ISO" - you didn't mention in what way (could be black screen, player crashes, error message, anything that would help us get a picture of what is going on...).multiple players do not play the ISO.
The current version of CloneBD doesn't work well with XP 32bit, that is supposed to get fixed soon.I have installed CloneBD. I have attached the error log.
I think I have this completely figured out.
1/ 1/18: Copied BR, transferred to NAS. 'LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN.iso' (MD5 Sum matches neither Encrypted nor Unencrypted)
This BR ISO is corrupt. Doesn't work on any player.
1/ 8/18: Re-Ripped BR new file lacked ISO extension (but MD5 Sum matches Unencrypted)
Expected that the new rip would overwrite the LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN.iso file, but it did not.. created LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN file.
1/ 8/18: Transferred same ISO file from 1/1/18 to NAS
Obviously doesn't work any better than original (since it is the original corrupt file)
Awaiting transfer of the newly ripped pair of files to verify. (Will change title of thread to add solved' when it likely works)
Pete: CloneBD reported on Win10 that the broken ISO was 'still protected' (it gave a better error message on Win10_64 than WinXP_32). This 'protected' error confused me, so I took an MD5 sum of the ISO that was 'bad' and compared it with the MD5's for the Encrypted and Unencrypted ISO files I had made to maybe send for debugging. The 'broken' ISO didn't match either MD5 ..
MD5 (LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN.iso) = 17518531514e1d27b03faa126dcf0f02 <== Broken One
MD5 (LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN_enc.iso) = d77d34d85d40625bdf854a61d66c4e01 <== The Encrypted One
MD5 (LUCKY_NO_SLEVIN_un.iso) = 37ea637a9365dac8f3187b5856f39fe0 <== The Unencrypted One
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