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SPY WHO DUMPED ME

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CORRECT PLAYLIST
 

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More help needed with playlist. Thanks
 

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Some more help with a playlist, Thanks
 

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@Pete ,


Looks like there's yet another variation of this disc...



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And yet another.... thanks in Advance Pete...
 

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Playlist obfuscation here as well.
I'm gathering the 3 previous posts today are the same - but just in case... here's my logfile.
 

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Playlist obfuscation here as well.
I'm gathering the 3 previous posts today are the same - but just in case... here's my logfile.
They're not, different versions and yours is yet another different version

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Playlist obfuscation here as well.
I'm gathering the 3 previous posts today are the same - but just in case... here's my logfile.

They're not, different versions and yours is yet another different version

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Looks like obriens2's is the same logfile I posted in message #9.


Logfile name is the same -- except his was mounted in a G drive so "G" precedes the movie name and mine was in an E drive.

But the numbers are an exact match.


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Those 2 yes, but the other log below it is a different one.

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The distinct logfiles are in messages #1, 6, 8, 9, and 10.

Isn't that a lot for one movie?


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Not by a long shot. Think @Pete once said there was a title not too long ago with over a dozen variants. Think about it. There's 3 bd regions, if each region has as little as 3 variants you're already looking at 9 different versions. If each region has 4, that's a dozen...

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This one
Looks like there's yet another variation of this disc...
...which is the same as this one
I'm gathering the 3 previous posts today are the same
...and this one, (which is different)
And yet another....

Are fixed.
Though this one:
Some more help with a playlist, Thanks
...does not appear to have any Screen Pass on it - I also don't see anything confusing regarding the playlists, there are only two candidates (803, 804).
I'll call it JAD (Just A Disc).
 
This one
...which is the same as this one
...and this one, (which is different)
Are fixed.

Big thumbs up over here Pete.

Working with the movie in CloneBD and it is now showing just one Main Feature @ 1:56:56.

Thanks again, man.


Not by a long shot. Think @Pete once said there was a title not too long ago with over a dozen variants. Think about it. There's 3 bd regions, if each region has as little as 3 variants you're already looking at 9 different versions. If each region has 4, that's a dozen...


Well when you put it like that it does seem more plausible that there are 4 or 5 version (so far) for Spy.

But geez, they would go through the trouble of making 3 or 4 per region?

Insane!


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But geez, they would go through the trouble of making 3 or 4 per region?
Region A might seem, at first, like it doesn't require many different versions. "Hey, we're all Americans, a region A disc comes with English, Spanish and French, so we're all happy".
Unfortunately, the world expands beyond the borders of the US - it just looks like the ocean is the end of the world ;)
Notice, how Japan, Hong-Kong, etc..., who are also region A, are sort of being left out?

I'll not mention regions B and C, the same holds there, but region A alone comes in more languages, than you'd want to cram on a single disc.
Then there's often the typical basic retail version, the extended version ("you liked that movie? Come buy again, you'll get an additional 3 minutes for another 25$"), the rental version (often without bonus material), the steel book version, ... you get the general direction of this....

And sometimes (rather often, actually), there's a re-release after a while (I don't know, the shit is maybe low on stock and still selling like crazy), which means the same pre-master of the disc gets put into pressing again, but for technical or whatever reason gets an updated protection (AACS and/or Screen Pass).
So there you'll get a whole new set of new versions.

So, in short: 3 or 4 per region is not really as high as it gets...
 
Region A might seem, at first, like it doesn't require many different versions. "Hey, we're all Americans, a region A disc comes with English, Spanish and French, so we're all happy".
Unfortunately, the world expands beyond the borders of the US - it just looks like the ocean is the end of the world ;)
Notice, how Japan, Hong-Kong, etc..., who are also region A, are sort of being left out?

I'll not mention regions B and C, the same holds there, but region A alone comes in more languages, than you'd want to cram on a single disc.
Then there's often the typical basic retail version, the extended version ("you liked that movie? Come buy again, you'll get an additional 3 minutes for another 25$"), the rental version (often without bonus material), the steel book version, ... you get the general direction of this....

And sometimes (rather often, actually), there's a re-release after a while (I don't know, the shit is maybe low on stock and still selling like crazy), which means the same pre-master of the disc gets put into pressing again, but for technical or whatever reason gets an updated protection (AACS and/or Screen Pass).
So there you'll get a whole new set of new versions.

So, in short: 3 or 4 per region is not really as high as it gets...


I hate to admit it but I thought Blu-Ray regions were within one continent. Looking it up now...

So I didn't know Japan, Korea, and Taiwan are in Region A. And B lumps together Europe, Africa, Middle East and Australia among others.

Makes sense there would be many versions per region then.


Then there's the variations of retail, steelbook, extended, etc.?

I guess that could make dealing with Screen Pass a full-time job in and of itself :=).


Seems a bit overwhelming.

Congrats to you all for handling it so well.




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