I don't know if this is a new obfuscation technique but it appears they are playlist hopping?
Just updated the screenpass thread showing users how to do this. Originally I use to do it .m2ts way and fastforward the movie. Never thought they would try 1000 mpls files to call one good m2ts. Cat and mouse games...Just checked with a m2ts filter in procMON and AnydvdHD picked the right mpls, MPLS Finder points to the wrong playlist
Just updated the screenpass thread showing users how to do this. Originally I use to do it .m2ts way and fastforward the movie. Never thought they would try 1000 mpls files to call one good m2ts. Cat and mouse games...
That's because your dune isn't a licensed bluray player and it's guessing the right playlist but it's selecting the wrong one.
The correct playlist is mentioned in the status window.
You shouldn't navigate with explorer either to play with powerdvd, it should play the iso just fine. If powerdvd doesn't, then mentioned playlist might not be correct.
How you use that? Simple, you go into the bdmv\playlists folder and you load that playlist. All done. If every scene plays in the correct sequence then the problem is your dune picking the wrong playlist as previously explained. Load that specified playlist in pdvd, if it plays correctly then anydvd did it's job in selecting the playlist.
Not all players load mpls files, some like mpc-hd do. 00628.mpls basically tells the player to start playing 00501.m2ts and which streams are which audio/subtitle language. Just wait a little and a new version / opd fix will come out soon enough that fixes the menu issue.
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Forgive me for not following you. I do not see how to "load the bdmv\playlist\628.mpls playlist" which was identified by AnyDVD status window.
If I try to go and right click that file and have PowerDVD 13 open the file, a message comes back that PDVD13 does not play that file type. I can manually watch the movie though by going to the E:\BDMV\STREAM\00501.m2ts file which is recognized by PDVD13, or by just putting the retail disc in my BR drive with AnyDVD running on my computer.
Again, I thought this was information we provide to the RedFox team so they can add the correct playlist to the OPD, after which I can remake the ISO which would then play correctly on my Dune or CloneDrive mounted ISO with PDVD.