Hi!
I create most of my ISOs from BR folder structures, and AnyDVD shows these "jar too big" error for about 20-30% of the ISOs (see some examples in the attached text)! When I burn these ISOs to BD-REs, they won't play back in a Panasonic BD30 standalone, while the others seem to work well. How Come?
Regards,
Martin
Hi!
I create most of my ISOs from BR folder structures, and AnyDVD shows these "jar too big" error for about 20-30% of the ISOs (see some examples in the attached text)! When I burn these ISOs to BD-REs, they won't play back in a Panasonic BD30 standalone, while the others seem to work well. How Come?
Regards,
Martin
Note: if you let AnyDVD HD process a previously ripped ISO image and it needs to alter JAR files there, you will almost certainly run into this effect.
Note: if you let AnyDVD HD process a previously ripped ISO image and it needs to alter JAR files there, you will almost certainly run into this effect.
Can someone please explain that for me?
I simply don't get the meaning out of it and draw a conclusion for future use of AnyDVD.
Thank you!
BurnerHEAD
What's not to understand? You ripped a Blu-ray, you use this ISO, AnyDVD now needs to alter a .jar - boom! Problem.
Yes, which usually isn't a problem (we discussed this, didn't we?).Well, it even needs to alter the original BD-Disc.
No. AnyDVD doesn't know if it was altered.But what you described, seems to me as AnyDVD only wants to alter it twice because it has not been successfully altered it the first time.
But what you described, seems to me as AnyDVD only wants to alter it twice because it has not been successfully altered it the first time.
But why doesn't AnyDVD just save the correct .jar File in the .ISO, when ripping the BD?No. AnyDVD doesn't know if it was altered.
AnyDVD doesn't know if it was altered.