Clone BDWhat are you using to play/convert, that's a supported version where the playlist should be (as mentioned in the status window) 559
It is the final output so there is no way of knowing until viewing. I used the CloneBD partial copy. I found full clone copies will include internet access? and then kick back the copyright infringement warning, usually using the digital sound as the culprit.Then the developers will need to take a look. Is it the CloneBD final output that's incorrect or during title preview. Could be an unseen variant.
Yes the movie stops the error message window comes up stating copyright infringement. But, if I fast forward about 30 sec I can start viewing again. Just worried about IP address getting exposed so I didn't watch to the end. Just rented it again and sent you the log file. I thought I was sending it directly to the developers. Sorry about getting on someone's thread.Full copy means exactly that, identical but just shrunk in size. Partial copy includes network abilities just the same as full copy. Now the last line you're saying may finally give some detailed info. Please say EXACTLY what your saying and what is happening. Is playback completely paused with an on screen message? Starting to sound like cinavia and that has nothing to do with finding the correct playlist which is what this topic is about.
Attached is the log file for Criminal. The disc is from Redbox. The copyright infringement error message comes up during playback of the backup at about chapter 2.
By deleting mpls files you're effectively breaking the Blu-ray navigation file structure. That's not the way to correctly do it and can even at worst break actual playback if that playlist happens to get called. If you're getting an incorrect stream sequence you need to provide a logfile so anydvd's opd can get updated and then properly decrypt the disc so everyone can benefit! Not just go around and delete random mpls without knowing what files need them. Mpls files are referenced in clpi files, other mpls files,...
That's NOT the way to do it.
It may have worked yes, but it's not the correct way to do things and the consequences cant be predicted by doing it your way.