Several threads on this. You need to use 8.4.5.1 or later for this title.I want to rip to ISO. This Blu-Ray is brand new. I just wanted to know if the log file indicates any possible issues?
Don't rip, don't burn, just try it on your PC.Thanks for the informing me about using v8.4.5.1. I forgot to mention that in addition to this being brand new, it is a Sony/Lionsgate disc. I seem to remember John Wick 3 having a ridiculous number of version/variations? Some of the above posts are what I was worried about. I might wait a bit before burning this ISO [using v8.4.5.1] to a blank BD50 and watching it on my home theatre Blu-Ray.
Use a licensed player like PowerDVD.Also does the same thing with Fab media player.
[I never watch video on my PC] I don't have anything like PowerDVD, etc. installed. I just use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Player_Classic [as part of K-Lite] to test some video. I just watched the segment @ksajac posted above. Playback got through this, but this is probably not a good test.Don't rip, don't burn, just try it on your PC.
Why not rip to ISO?Just did a folder back up my US retail disc & 8.4.5.1
I'll check PowerDVD. Will report back.
Are you burning discs? What are you using to play the video?When I rip just the movie with CloneBD, it plays fine. When I rip the complete disc with CloneBD, I get the warning message.
Why rip at all for testing?Why not rip to ISO?
I only watch Blu-Ray on my home theatre setup. For me, this [usually] means having to burn an ISO to a disc.Why rip at all for testing?