MsUnderstood
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New here. Today I spent time with three blu ray discs that I wanted to back up. I generated, printed, and compared their logfiles. One of the discs had so many read errors, I just set it aside. The other two did not have apparent read errors according to the logfiles, yet I had already been unsuccessful ripping them to my hard drive with other programs.
On the second disc, I tried ripping the files to my hard drive with AnyDVD. When 22.m2ts started processing, the ripping process came to a halt. I looked at the logfile and saw that the main .m2ts file - 00000.m2ts - had already been ripped, so I opened up the ripped files with BD Rebuilder and built the blu ray files. That disc is playing right now in my living room. (Go Robin! Beat the crap out of Sir John.)
The third disc has continued to be problematic. Same process - tried ripping it with AnyDVD, but when 000065.m2ts started processing, the ripping stopped. Unfortunately, the main .m2ts file - 00054.m2ts - hadn't yet been processed, so I wasn't able to make a disc. I'm attaching that logfile here - also, for some reason the logfile's list of .m2ts files has two instances of 00054.m2ts. I don't know if that is part of the problem.
I tried several times to use AnyDVD in the background while using BD-Rebuilder to generate a disc, but it always shut down at 8.5% processing. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've tried MakeMKV and also using Windows to copy the files to my hard drive, but no joy. That would be great if I could rip only certain files to the hard drive and ignore the crappy files. Anyone know what I can try next? I'm going to go watch Robin now. Thanks!
On the second disc, I tried ripping the files to my hard drive with AnyDVD. When 22.m2ts started processing, the ripping process came to a halt. I looked at the logfile and saw that the main .m2ts file - 00000.m2ts - had already been ripped, so I opened up the ripped files with BD Rebuilder and built the blu ray files. That disc is playing right now in my living room. (Go Robin! Beat the crap out of Sir John.)
The third disc has continued to be problematic. Same process - tried ripping it with AnyDVD, but when 000065.m2ts started processing, the ripping stopped. Unfortunately, the main .m2ts file - 00054.m2ts - hadn't yet been processed, so I wasn't able to make a disc. I'm attaching that logfile here - also, for some reason the logfile's list of .m2ts files has two instances of 00054.m2ts. I don't know if that is part of the problem.
I tried several times to use AnyDVD in the background while using BD-Rebuilder to generate a disc, but it always shut down at 8.5% processing. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've tried MakeMKV and also using Windows to copy the files to my hard drive, but no joy. That would be great if I could rip only certain files to the hard drive and ignore the crappy files. Anyone know what I can try next? I'm going to go watch Robin now. Thanks!