mbarnstijn
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The first one was another of my purchases, Knives Out
... reported by me in this forum section when it was first released. I'm just lucky that way.
It was resolved quickly, so here's hoping!
That's because the screenpass protection on it isn't handled yet.@mbarnstijn Just tried the disc, did not see a playlist reporting at the anydvd window. Also for this disc, powerdvd will always been stuck at a black window while anydvd is running.
... and there are read errors.That's because the screenpass protection on it isn't handled yet.
Errors:
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39.81s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
89.83s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
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This should work now - at least show the right playlist. But you're probably still going to run into trouble due to the read errors.@mbarnstijn Just tried the disc, did not see a playlist reporting at the anydvd window. Also for this disc, powerdvd will always been stuck at a black window while anydvd is running.
@Pete has indicated that "my" disc is handled as of my last post, and should work properly for anyone else with the same disc.Hang on, @Pete says he might want to make another change for this disc. While AnyDVD reports the correct playlist, there are still more than ten playlists with that same playing time, in addition to the hundred or so playlists that AnyDVD has adjusted to have a playing time that's a minute shorter.
Blu-ray discs aren't meant to be played in file mode (loading an m2ts file directly, like what you're doing by the looks of it). Play the title as a disc, the report back
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