I am new here, but I am having the worst time copying the Sleeping Beauty, Region A, US, Blu-ray, which was released Oct. 7. AnyDVD HD rips both discs fine, but when I ripped disc one with region code removal, burned that copy to a BD-R DL and played it on my PS3, the system recognized the title but when I press play, nothing happens; it won't play. I tried it again without region code removal, but still, nothing happens. :bang: I haven't even tried disc 2 because I ran out of BD-R DLs. The latest version of AnyDVD HD was used. I have backed up or am in the process of backing up all the Disney Platinum Edition DVDs to make sure I am not screwed when the disc goes out of print and the disc gets damaged or stops working at that point. I am also doing this with the Platinum Editon BDs, starting with SB, but as I mentioned eariler, the copies don't work. Can I please get some help here?
1) If you have HDCP compliance, does the disc play with Anydvd disabled? If it doesn't, then your problem has nothing to do with Anydvd.
I have no software for playing BDs on my PC.
2) Update your drive's firmware if available: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=18731
Apparently I was using slightly outdated firmware
3) Ensure you're using the lastest version of Anydvd HD. Check the sticky at the top of this forum.
THE latest
4) Remove packet writing software from your system, including Roxio's Directcd, Nero's Incd, Roxio/Sonic's DragtoDisc, Drive Letter Access, CyberLink InstantBurn, NTI's Filecd, etc.
There is no such software
5) Specify the a)full title, b)region code, c) country, and d) release date of the disc that you're experiencing issues with.
A:Sleeping Beauty Platinum Edition B:Region A C:United States D: October 7, 2008
6) Click the red fox icon in your system tray. Select "status" on the left hand side of your screen. With the problematic disc inserted in your computer, click the appropriate drive tab letter (the drive containing the disc) in Anydvd HD. In the window below the drive letter (just right click in the window and choose "select all" and then "copy"), copy and paste (right click, select "paste") the information into your next reply on these forums.
I have posted the log data for when I used Region Removal.:
This is all the info I have. I really need help on this one!
1) If you have HDCP compliance, does the disc play with Anydvd disabled? If it doesn't, then your problem has nothing to do with Anydvd.
I have no software for playing BDs on my PC.
2) Update your drive's firmware if available: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=18731
Apparently I was using slightly outdated firmware
3) Ensure you're using the lastest version of Anydvd HD. Check the sticky at the top of this forum.
THE latest
4) Remove packet writing software from your system, including Roxio's Directcd, Nero's Incd, Roxio/Sonic's DragtoDisc, Drive Letter Access, CyberLink InstantBurn, NTI's Filecd, etc.
There is no such software
5) Specify the a)full title, b)region code, c) country, and d) release date of the disc that you're experiencing issues with.
A:Sleeping Beauty Platinum Edition B:Region A C:United States D: October 7, 2008
6) Click the red fox icon in your system tray. Select "status" on the left hand side of your screen. With the problematic disc inserted in your computer, click the appropriate drive tab letter (the drive containing the disc) in Anydvd HD. In the window below the drive letter (just right click in the window and choose "select all" and then "copy"), copy and paste (right click, select "paste") the information into your next reply on these forums.
I have posted the log data for when I used Region Removal.:
This is all the info I have. I really need help on this one!
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