Pveatherfall
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Evening everyone,
I use AnyDVD + Handbrake to move movies over to Itunes. Normally, I have no problems whether the dvd is new or old in doing so. With Eclipse, I'm getting a weird error from Handbrake that makes me wonder if something about the dvd is styming AnyDVD. The error that it drops at the very end is
libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3
libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.
libdvdread: Could not open input: Permission denied
libdvdread: Can't open D: for reading
libdvdread: Device (null) inaccessible, CSS authentication not available.
Fairly simple right? It just says that the libdvdnav and libdvdread are unavailable and that the CSS authentication is unavailable. Well, when I bring up AnyDVD's screen and go to the CSS Keys section, every movie I've imported is there and each one has the same things, a Layerbreak VTS key, a Video_TS Key and then several VTS_01/02 etc keys. Eclipse is different. It has the layerbreak and the VTS_01 keys but the VIDEO_TS is blank. I checked every single other movie in my list thinking that it just might be "the norm" but every single one is there and I've moved over 100 movies to my Itunes archive.
Could it be the fact that even though I'm using 6.7.5 for AnyDVD, have updated my dvd drivers to the most recent version, that something about the dvd is preventing AnyDVD from reading it fully? I was able to play the movie directly in the drive and I was able to create an image file of the dvd, as well as VOB files though the AnyDVD menu. It's just odd that of all the movies I've done, that's the first to not have that key. =\ - minor edit - I double checked and my drive is set to region 1.
I'm not asking for help on figuring out why Handbrake won't create the movie. That's a different forum entirely =) Just wondering if that might possibly have anything to do with it.
I use AnyDVD + Handbrake to move movies over to Itunes. Normally, I have no problems whether the dvd is new or old in doing so. With Eclipse, I'm getting a weird error from Handbrake that makes me wonder if something about the dvd is styming AnyDVD. The error that it drops at the very end is
libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3
libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.
libdvdread: Could not open input: Permission denied
libdvdread: Can't open D: for reading
libdvdread: Device (null) inaccessible, CSS authentication not available.
Fairly simple right? It just says that the libdvdnav and libdvdread are unavailable and that the CSS authentication is unavailable. Well, when I bring up AnyDVD's screen and go to the CSS Keys section, every movie I've imported is there and each one has the same things, a Layerbreak VTS key, a Video_TS Key and then several VTS_01/02 etc keys. Eclipse is different. It has the layerbreak and the VTS_01 keys but the VIDEO_TS is blank. I checked every single other movie in my list thinking that it just might be "the norm" but every single one is there and I've moved over 100 movies to my Itunes archive.
Could it be the fact that even though I'm using 6.7.5 for AnyDVD, have updated my dvd drivers to the most recent version, that something about the dvd is preventing AnyDVD from reading it fully? I was able to play the movie directly in the drive and I was able to create an image file of the dvd, as well as VOB files though the AnyDVD menu. It's just odd that of all the movies I've done, that's the first to not have that key. =\ - minor edit - I double checked and my drive is set to region 1.
I'm not asking for help on figuring out why Handbrake won't create the movie. That's a different forum entirely =) Just wondering if that might possibly have anything to do with it.
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