This is probably an AnyDVD bug. Please try, if this drive can play the disc with AnyDVD running.Getting this message...
Error retrieving bus encryption keys (bus encryption)!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!
Added log file.
All is well, disc will play. MKB version 0 is an authoring error. Authoring programs create an AACS directory with a dummy MKB, so you can apply AACS later, as required for BD-ROM discs. This BD-R doesn't have AACS, but they forgot to delete the dummy AACS directory.Tried it in another drive and didn't get the error but still looks strange...
Total size: 23436864 sectors (45775 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: UNDER_THE_SILVER_LAKE
Media is AACS protected!
Drive supports bus encryption!
Disc wants bus encryption!
AACS MKB version 0
Removed AACS copy protection!
Bad sector protection not found.
I've never seen MKB version 0?
Added the new log. I'd appreciate it if someone could explain what I'm doing wrong. Thanks.
The disc is being reported as BD-R instead of BDROM. Is that a "Disc on Demand" from Amazon (not a pressing, but one burned to a blank when ordered)?Thanks James! You are correct as usual The disc will play with AnyDVD. Have the studios given up now on AACS? Seems odd to leave out copy protection or did they just screw up this time?
Please try AnyDVD 8.3.6.3. Let me know...Getting this message...
Error retrieving bus encryption keys (bus encryption)!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!
Added log file.
Great! Now you can use AnyDVD's cool remastering functions (subtitle transparency & placement, remove annoyances, ...) with this drive.Works OK in the problem drive now,
Summary for drive D: (AnyDVD HD 8.3.6.3, BDPHash.bin 19-05-23)
PIONEER BD-RWBDR-211M 1.52
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
Current profile: BD-R
Media is a Blu-ray disc.
Total size: 23436864 sectors (45775 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: UNDER_THE_SILVER_LAKE
Media is AACS protected!
AACS MKB version 0
Drive supports bus encryption!
Removed AACS copy protection!
Bad sector protection not found.
AnyDVD settings -> Video Blu-ray. Explore them. Right mouse button displays help.I'm not familiar with the remaster functions. Where would I find out more about these?
You can check the modification / result directly with playback of the original disc on you PC.OK Thanks, I saw them just never thought of using them thinking I might screw something else up.