Total size: 24438784 sectors (47732 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: RED_BIRD_2D_WW
Media is AACS protected!
Media is BD+ protected!
AACS MKB version 16
Using BDPHash.bin 10-04-14
Failed to remove BD+, Error 668!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!
Hey guys. Why can't someone use an hd capture card and record the file in real time via component or something similar? Isn't this possible?
I don't understand why someone hasn't thought of this yet?!
edit:
well I guess hdmi would be better, but that's digital. would this still screw with protection?
also, I mean going from a home bd player to a capture card on computer.
is the reason that the quality would suffer? stuttering and such?
surely a quadcore badass rig would suffice, no?
I'm out of the loop with gadgetry, so maybe I'm just a moron, but when friend presented problem, this seemed to make sense to me.
Total size: 24438784 sectors (47732 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: RED_BIRD_2D_WW
Media is AACS protected!
Media is BD+ protected!
AACS MKB version 16
Using BDPHash.bin 10-04-14
Failed to remove BD+, Error 668!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!
PDVD 7.3 starts showing corruption around 37 minutes into the movie. Still no update from Cyberlink; have opened a support ticket with them.Avatar will at least play in PowerDVD 7.3 Ultra with the latest patch available thru Cyberlink's ActiveX updater (5711, out since at least October), but I haven't been thru it all the way to see if it exhibits corruption like TMT. (On first insert, I only play the opening & closing credits; since Avatar doesn't have any opening credits after the Fox logo, I only went a minute or so in.) Does anyone know where the corruption occurs in the movie? (It's not mentioned at DVDFab, and I don't have an account there either.)
How should anyone know? I mean, whatever you download off the internet could be anything. There's no way to know if some torrented image you download is created properly or not. Or whether it's infected with god knows what. It's just a really bad idea to even consider downloading a 50 gig image and HOPING that it'll somehow work. Could it? Sure, if it was made properly. Will it? Who knows.