mbarnstijn
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@James, I know that commercial UHDs don't have errors as a protection mechanism. But should those errors cause AnyDVD to stop working?
I wanted to make a protected ISO of my UHD copy of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Amazon.ca, UPC 786936854497, https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B073LF8C4K/ref=pe_3034960_236394800_TE_dp_1) even though AnyDVD had reported read errors when doing the initial scan. Just to see if I could pull out the main movie when mounting the resulting ISO using AnyDVD + CloneBD.
Of course the errors caused the protected ISO rip to take a long time, so I left it overnight -- about 12 hours, in fact.
When I returned to my PC this morning, the AnyDVD rip dialogue was gone, and when I brushed my mouse pointer across the system tray, the AnyDVD fox vanished when I touched it. AnyDVD wasn't running anymore.
Is this a source of concern, or is this how AnyDVD is supposed to work when faced with ripping a damaged UHD?
I plan to return this copy of GotGV2 and hopefully get an undamaged replacement. I'll try to get a slightly different version so I don't get another disc from the same batch.
For laughs, I'm attaching the log file that I made from this disc.
--michael
I wanted to make a protected ISO of my UHD copy of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Amazon.ca, UPC 786936854497, https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B073LF8C4K/ref=pe_3034960_236394800_TE_dp_1) even though AnyDVD had reported read errors when doing the initial scan. Just to see if I could pull out the main movie when mounting the resulting ISO using AnyDVD + CloneBD.
Of course the errors caused the protected ISO rip to take a long time, so I left it overnight -- about 12 hours, in fact.
When I returned to my PC this morning, the AnyDVD rip dialogue was gone, and when I brushed my mouse pointer across the system tray, the AnyDVD fox vanished when I touched it. AnyDVD wasn't running anymore.
Is this a source of concern, or is this how AnyDVD is supposed to work when faced with ripping a damaged UHD?
I plan to return this copy of GotGV2 and hopefully get an undamaged replacement. I'll try to get a slightly different version so I don't get another disc from the same batch.
For laughs, I'm attaching the log file that I made from this disc.
--michael