Then it's likely the problem whith the oppo picking a random playlist. You need to tell it to load the one anydvd specifies
We can't help you. In order for AnyDVD to tell you the right playlist of needs of
1 of 2 things. The ORIGINAL disc or a PROTECTED iso (mounted in a virtual drive). If you don't have either then AnyDVD can't help you and neither can we. If you ripped to decrypted iso, then the damages is done (and can't be undone), and d you need to rerip anyway.
WE CANT give it to you. That informatino is stored in the Online Protection Database which anydvd accesses. We can't give it to you no matter how much we want to. Not without an anydvd logfile from an original disc or protected ISO. And if the title is already properly decrypted, just use CloneBD, it'll automatically use the right playlist.
Logfile removed. Same version again. I distinctly said NO MORE logfiles with F882CAD7 in the name until further notice. Until @Pete can confirm or not they're all different versions, at which point it's ok for you to post that logfile again if needed. But pretty sure it won't be needed anymore
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yup, but that was BEFORE the data was added to decrypt the title! Meaning your title wasn't properly decrypted and you'll need to insert the original disc again. We can't give you a playlist without a new logfile from the ORIGINAL DISC or protected ISO, AFTER the data was added to the OPD. There's no way around that. EIther get your hands on the disc again or we can't help you.
CloneBD will use AnyDVD's specified playlist, but it didn't specify one yet cause the data wasn't in the OPD yet, and as such your disc (although it will play fine) won't play the scenes in the right order. No amount of playlist mentioning can fix that. Once improperly decrypted, the damage is done and can't be undone.