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Before you start post a log by following these instructions in this link. We as a community need to help
Redfox Anydvdhd with problem screen pass disks. Suggested you shut off anydvdhd and copy the jar files from the original bluray and zip them up.
Upload the anydvdhd log and the zipped jar files to the bluray section on this forum. Pete will fix your disk (give him a day or 2) Thank you..
How to:
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/info-how-to-ask-for-help-before-you-post.45785/
For users with new movies who's playlists are scrambled. New movies use a cashed system on your c drive hiding the correct mpls sequence playback order. Another user found this and I took his info and added a technique to get the correct mpls without even searching for m2ts sequences. All the information is in third party forums with the updated screen pass sticky topic. Hope this helps. Until next time happy ripping.....
Link to article updated as new screen pass protections come out...
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/thi...s-if-the-movie-uses-screen-pass-or-not.63014/
Update as of sept 3/2015...
If you read through this post you will discover Rotty dog had automated the quick searching of mpls files off the bluray disk.
For non commercial players :
Included is a search of m2ts files to elimate mpls files really fast.
Rotty Dog and I are trying to find better ways to make this easier for users. There is one more way to bypass screen pass but I will not reveal this and keep this on the low. It has nothing to do with process monitor. Rotty may add this method if lions gate gets stupid with screen pass. There will be no more public videos. I will now be working in rottysoft mpls finder from now on to new ways to overcome this stupid protection. Rotty has excellent vb coding skills. I'm just good at video production and presentation and design and dealing with bluray files the manual way.
Redfox Anydvdhd with problem screen pass disks. Suggested you shut off anydvdhd and copy the jar files from the original bluray and zip them up.
Upload the anydvdhd log and the zipped jar files to the bluray section on this forum. Pete will fix your disk (give him a day or 2) Thank you..
How to:
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/info-how-to-ask-for-help-before-you-post.45785/
For users with new movies who's playlists are scrambled. New movies use a cashed system on your c drive hiding the correct mpls sequence playback order. Another user found this and I took his info and added a technique to get the correct mpls without even searching for m2ts sequences. All the information is in third party forums with the updated screen pass sticky topic. Hope this helps. Until next time happy ripping.....
Link to article updated as new screen pass protections come out...
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/thi...s-if-the-movie-uses-screen-pass-or-not.63014/
Update as of sept 3/2015...
If you read through this post you will discover Rotty dog had automated the quick searching of mpls files off the bluray disk.
For non commercial players :
Included is a search of m2ts files to elimate mpls files really fast.
Rotty Dog and I are trying to find better ways to make this easier for users. There is one more way to bypass screen pass but I will not reveal this and keep this on the low. It has nothing to do with process monitor. Rotty may add this method if lions gate gets stupid with screen pass. There will be no more public videos. I will now be working in rottysoft mpls finder from now on to new ways to overcome this stupid protection. Rotty has excellent vb coding skills. I'm just good at video production and presentation and design and dealing with bluray files the manual way.
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