This is the first title to have it. OT, it looks like BD+ really won't make it to UHD.that's why I was confused because it stopped me at UHD I wouldn't expect it there for about a year and a half ago I read on the Internet that UHD would not have a screenpass
This is to be feared. Another new way to prevent or make private backup copies difficult.Yea this is new for UHD. I suspect it won't be "new" for long, however.
This is the first title to have it. OT, it looks like BD+ really won't make it to UHD.
This is to be feared. Another new way to prevent or make private backup copies difficult.
Good man, thanks for doing this. As with Knives Out, I am happy to provide another log.Same as Knives Out. Detecting Sony BD-J protection, but, not showing me the correct playlist, and once again, CloneBD is selecting the wrong one. Another one where I'm too lazy to grab the disc off the shelf so I used my protected ISO, but, if you need a log from the disc just yell.
Thanks for the tip! I just double-checked, my disc does have the same OPD.@jayper, if your new log file for this Midway UHD disc has the same OPD id as @SamuriHL's (it's also in the name of the log file, once the disc is decrypting properly), then there's no need to post a log file.
But, if it's a different OPD id, then absolutely you should post your log file, since your disc will certainly have a different Screen Pass encoding.
So if I have the same OPD & I have it saved as a protected .iso can I just rip as an unprotected .iso from the protected .iso without having to use CloneBD? It should be faster since I have the protected .iso on my computer already.
I’d prefer not to have to use CloneBD.
If the disc is supported, yes. Just mount the iso in your mounting tool of choice. Start the ripper, point it to the virtual drive and rip away...
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Maybe I misunderstood. I thought it said if you have the same OPD that the screen pass had been resolved. Sorry if I misunderstood.