What is meant by Disc is fixed? I have the same issue with 8.0.9.0. I am sorry for being a Noob but I often see a final post stating the disc has been fixed but that resolution is not clear to me as I am still having the issue. Can you provide me (private message if necessary) the correct playlist? Log file attached. Thank you.The log files are all the same.
Disc is fixed, sorry for the wait.
What Pete was saying is that the particular disc that was posted on the Forum was fixed. Nowadays, many Blu-ray discs come with different playlists, sometimes coming from the same part of the country.What is meant by Disc is fixed? I have the same issue with 8.0.9.0. I am sorry for being a Noob but I often see a final post stating the disc has been fixed but that resolution is not clear to me as I am still having the issue. Can you provide me (private message if necessary) the correct playlist? Log file attached. Thank you.
The disc is unreadable now so all I have is this log and the backup, is there a way to identify the correct playlist from the logfile and still use the existing backup?What Pete was saying is that the particular disc that was posted on the Forum was fixed. Nowadays, many Blu-ray discs come with different playlists, sometimes coming from the same part of the country.
You did the right thing in posting your log, now you have to wait until Pete or someone from RedFox says that your disc is fixed--meaning that you can put it back in your machine--when they say that the disc is fixed, and AnyDVD will do its thing, and you get to watch your disc.
Note that if you have a current license, you can use the latest beta, which is always at the top of the Forum.
Here is a link to the latest:
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/anydvd-hd-8-0-9-2-beta.71787/
You have to wait for a official response, but if the disc is unreadable, on any regular player, then it is defective, and you have to replace it--there's nothing AnyDVD can do with defective Blu-ray discs.The disc is unreadable now so all I have is this log and the backup, is there a way to identify the correct playlist from the logfile and still use the existing backup?
Thank you. To be clear the disc has become unreadable after the original backup was made. I believe the backup to be defect free, I just can't be sure of the correct playlist. I also don't know of a way for AnyDVD to read a backup to provide the correct playlist.You have to wait for a official response, but if the disc is unreadable, on any regular player, then it is defective, and you have to replace it--there's nothing AnyDVD can do with defective Blu-ray discs.
More on defective Blu-ray discs courtesy of this link here:
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/please-read-this-before-you-post.71489/
See post #2 on that link on defective Blu-ray discs.
AnyDVD needs the log of the Original disc.Thank you. To be clear the disc has become unreadable after the original backup was made. I believe the backup to be defect free, I just can't be sure of the correct playlist. I also don't know of a way for AnyDVD to read a backup to provide the correct playlist.
Your disc would work now (since last Friday).Thank you. To be clear the disc has become unreadable after the original backup was made. I believe the backup to be defect free, I just can't be sure of the correct playlist. I also don't know of a way for AnyDVD to read a backup to provide the correct playlist.
So there is no way to get the correct playlist from the log file I provided from 8.0.9.0 from the original good scan of the disk and a backup using the "Rip Disc to Harddisk" function of AnyDVD HD? It would seem that the playlist recommendation provided after the fix/update to AnyDVD would have the same playlist recommendation, no? Also, when you say it was fixed last Friday, does that mean I would have to install a nightly/beta update of AnyDVD to pickup the fix or are all versions of AnyDVD talking back to Red Fox to get database updates? Thank you again for your patience.Your disc would work now (since last Friday).
The original disc is required, or at least an ISO made without protection removed.
So there is no way to get the correct playlist from the log file I provided from 8.0.9.0 from the original good scan of the disk and a backup using the "Rip Disc to Harddisk" function of AnyDVD HD?
All half-way recent versions (6 months old) will do.Also, when you say it was fixed last Friday, does that mean I would have to install a nightly/beta update of AnyDVD to pickup the fix or are all versions of AnyDVD talking back to Red Fox to get database updates?
Sorry I am not clear on this advice. In the first part are you suggesting that I can change the Rip to Harddisk structure and save the existing rip as an ISO and then have the new version of AnyDVD remove the protection?No, because AnyDVD didn't know the type of protection then and didn't remove it. You can safely delete that folder structure. Generally I recommend creating a protected ISO with AnyDVD - you can always mount that and have the latest version of AnyDVD deprotect it in real-time.
All half-way recent versions (6 months old) will do.