Code:
LABEL: Dracula_Untold
OPD: BD_20052098ab98
Status: [Still unsupported]
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LABEL: INCEPTION
OPD: BD_bf29588960be
Status: [Still unsupported]
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LABEL: PACIFIC_RIM
OPD: BD_ae69c071a87b
Status: [Still unsupported]
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Title: Valerian
CoR: AUS Australia
LABEL: VALERIAN
OPD: BD_a8e16353fffa
Status: [Unsupported]
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salteran,
Valerian added and the other titles are updated, thanks.
Valerian, that's an oldie but goodie!
In fact, this OPD was already reported in January but rolled off the List the following month when that poster disappeared.
I'm glad you picked it up and (re-)listed it.
I'll have to check a disc.
The best way is to run it through the Scanner and let it sort out whether the OPD has changed or not...
If it's changed and it's not supported, it will make a new submission for the title.
If it changed and it
is supported it won't generate a report (unless it now matches a
different OPD on the List).
If the OPD hasn't changed, it will create a normal update.
Then whatever updates to AnyDVD/Scanner/Windows, AnyDVD made bad ISOs there after but there never was a message from AnyDVD before or after.
Are we sure now they're bad .iso's??
I was definitely not running MakeMKV and the drive region was not "Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8" so I'm not sure what happened.
So probably no active LibreDrive mucking things up then.
I don't know what versions of AnyDVD I was on but I update fairly often checking the forum for a new version and vesions 8.6.0.0 or 8.6.0.3 made the last few ISOs.
That's a good thing.
There was never a error message that I saw... unless it just pops up for a moment and lets you make the ISO?
I'm starting to think if there was an issue it was that AnyDVD was the new updated version and was picking up your old makeMKV and trying to use it.
If so there would be a message like this in the AnyDVD Status window...
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Total size: 47196544 sectors (92180 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: GODFATHER_CODA_UHD_WW
Media is AACS protected!
AACS MKB version 76
Drive supports bus encryption!
Disc wants bus encryption!
Incompatible LibreDrive! Please uninstall or update MakeMKV!
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I don't know whether this automatically pops up or not because I have AnyDVD set to pop up the Status of every disc I mount, so it always showed up for me -- until I upgraded makeMKV.
Not sure it will pop up if that AnyDVD option's not set (copied this status report from another thread so can't test).
But for sure you would see that message when checking AnyDVD status.
unless it just pops up for a moment and lets you make the ISO?
Good question.
I wish I had known or remembered that Rip To Image with Protection could still give you a bad ISO and OPD ID's.
Seems like Rip-To-Image shouldn't allow the rip if you get the incompatible LibreDrive message.
Maybe it does if you are doing an encrypted rip?
Have no idea.
I wish I could test it, but right now have no access to old makeMKV versions to try it out.
all I did was update AnyDVD without changing anything else.
Ok.
Worse case scenario you were using the recent version and it picked up your old installed makeMKV and didn't work, giving the message above but you didn't catch it and went forward with the Rip-To-Image...
What version of AnyDVD stop working if MakeMKV has been installed and what version fixed it?
The earliest AnyDVD version that utilized LibreDrive was 8.5.9.0 as I recall.
Any version before that didn't care about makeMKV installation but would misfire if LibreDrive was active on a drive it scanned.
8.5.9.0 (and beyond) worked with makeMKV but it was not mandatory for it to be installed.
However if it was, it had to be release 1.16.5 or greater or you'd get the message above.
did you need uninstall/reinstall both to fix it?
If makeMKV was removed or a new version installed probably a good idea to re-boot and start again.
If you have external drives, make sure to power cycle them too.
T