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AnyDVD 8.2.7.3 will not process Ant-Man

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Interesting problem here...I've been using AnyDVD for several years with no issues, until I tried to process my copy of Ant-Man. The copy plays fine in a Blu-ray player, but, when I put the disc in my computer, AnyDVD scans the disc for waaaay longer than you'd expect. Here's what the log shows:

Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD HD 8.2.7.3, BDPHash.bin 18-01-30)
HL-DT-ST BD-REWH16NS40 1.00
Drive (Hardware) Region: 1
Current profile: BD-ROM
Media is a Blu-ray disc.

Total size: 20851648 sectors (40725 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: MARVELS_ANT_MAN
Media is AACS protected!
Drive supports bus encryption!
Error getting volume hash!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!

If I try ripping the Blu-ray to my harddrive, I get a "Drive Not Ready" error. I tried another computer, and got the same results. To me, it looks like this is a bad copy, but the disk will play fine in a Blu-ray player.

If I turn off AnyDVD, the computer will show a volume label for the disk. If I turn AnyDVD back on, the volume label disappears and the problem comes back.

Anybody seen an error like this before?
 
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Logfile please

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This is typically an indication of read errors.
Bad disc or drive.
It was a bad disc. Replaced with another copy and worked as advertised. First bad disk I've seen (ever!)....gets you talking to yourself ;-)
 
It was a bad disc. Replaced with another copy and worked as advertised. First bad disk I've seen (ever!)....gets you talking to yourself ;-)
I have quite a few bad discs.
Blu-ray discs seem to be very fragile things, they just die over time, often with no visible cause.

Backing up at least your favourite ones is an imperative.
 
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