AnyDVD doesn't burn and what is 'bd clone'? What exactly are you trying to do? How are you doing it?After what appears to be a successful scan by ANYDVD HD, BD Clone says disc "Incompatible". Not sure exactly what that means. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Duck
Then this isn't an AnyDVD problem, topic moved. BTW it's CloneBD, BD clone doesn't exist. What exactly! are you doing in CloneBD, how are you doing it, and what's the brand of blanks your using, what speed are you burning atI am trying to burn a backup of the movie from the Blu-ray disc. AnyDVD HD seems to successfully enable to backup process. I am using BD Clone to create the blu ray back up. BD Clone is sold through a link on the Red Fox website.
I tried to do the 2D version and the ISO says the disc is an unsupported format when I try to play it with the virtual clone drive. And BTW I've been doing this for 13-14 years with several hundred successful copies. I only need ANYDVD HD to remove the copyright protection. I use the ISO to burn a Blu-Ray on a 50GB disc using IMGBurn. Never had this problem before.
Well I think I have found the problem. The burned disc when placed in my Blu-Ray player tells me I have to update the player to renew the encryption keys which effectively makes it useless because it will then recognize cinivia. It also makes ANYDVD HD useless as well. For what it's worth the purchased copy of this title does the same thing, but it as well as the burned copy does play correctly in a newer Blu-Ray player that has been updated although cinivia kicks in after 20 minutes and shuts the burned copy's audio off.
Yes it is a US copy of Blade Runner 2049. It apparently has something in it that requires a software update before it will play in a Blu-Ray player and ANYDVD HD is not removing it. So it will not play in my Playstation 3 that has never been updated and will not recognize cinivia, but it will play in my Playstation 4. The ISO will not play on my Power DVD without an update either.
8.2.1.0 is the version of ANYDVD I am using. Yes I know cinavia doesn't interfere with older Blu-Ray players......that is why I have a PS3 that has never been updated so it does not recognize cinavia. When I put the burned copy, or the purchased copy, in my PS3 they do the same thing.......it says I must renew the encryption keys by updating the software. It won't even load the disc unless I update the software. They both, however will play in my PS4 that has the latest software......however it recognizes cinavia. I will also not play on my Power DVD from the ISO saying that the Power DVD must also be updated.