When you try to rip, are you getting an error message at all?
I noticed the following from the logfile -
"Warning, OPD error: unknown error sending request!"
It seems like AnyDVD might be having trouble connecting to the internet, this could be causing the problem.
Check that your Antivirus/firewall is not preventing AnyDVD from accessing the internet.
This computer is not connected to the internet. In the past anytime iANY DVD needed to connect, it advised me and I strung the 60' of cable to temporarily connect... then it proceeded fine. On all three of these tries, none asked for the internet connection and all (including one IMG BURN) stalled/defaulted at 18-20%.
AnyDVD doesn't need the internet for this disc - that failed attempt is just a routine connection (checks to see if it's possibly a ScreenPass protection that it failed to detect) and the failure is not an issue (that's why it's a warning only).
18-20% read error: simply a bad disc (or both disc and drive aren't 100% which can also add up to a failure to read).
That disc has no protection (other than AACS).
AnyDVD doesn't need the internet for this disc - that failed attempt is just a routine connection (checks to see if it's possibly a ScreenPass protection that it failed to detect) and the failure is not an issue (that's why it's a warning only).
Road to Perdition and Saving Private Ryan (both of which refused to rip earlier) were successful with a new disc of each. Apparently, there are plenty of blu-rays out there that LOOK good when examining them but have problems imbedded. :agree:
Did you try cleaning the discs, as a some discs may have a thin film of oil from the manufacturing process which you can't see.