These can't all be good playlists as indicated by AnyDVD as they all have different orders and total sizes. My Blu-ray player indicates that 1:50:32 is the correct length. There are 8 playlists with that length: 437, 468, 631, 688, 703, 713, 731, 851. Any help would be appreciated. Summary for drive G: (AnyDVD HD 8.5.1.3, BDPHash.bin 20-03-11) HL-DT-ST BD-REWH16NS40 1.02 Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Current profile: BD-ROM Media is a Blu-ray disc. Total size: 23804064 sectors (46492 MBytes) Video Blu-ray label: THREE_MUSKETEERS Media is AACS protected! AACS MKB version 27 Drive supports bus encryption! Removed AACS copy protection! Determined region(s): A Blu-ray Java signatures fixed! BD-Live deactivated! Sony structural BD-J protection removed! Java BD protection good playlists: 796, 731, 579, 631, 826, 532, 821, 756, 678, 688, 713, 468, 703, 437, 851, 376, 857 Bad sector protection not found.
I remember this title. AnyDVD can't reliably tell, which one is really the good one. And I can't tell remotely without the disc. So... I guess, you'll have to go through those 8 you identified manually and check, which one looks correct (in chronological order). CloneBD is a very good tool for that.
Thanks @Pete for weighing in - is there a guide for n00bs to figure the playlist stuff out? I have a similar issue with Robocop as noted in https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/robocop-corrupt-playlists.80120/ and neither AnyDVD or CloneBD seems to find the right list. I'm happy to provide debug info for either/both tools and to dig myself, but I'm not clear on where the playlist logic lives - some seems to be in AnyDVD and other in CloneBD?