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In advance there are several Trailers, u.a. "UNIVERSAL" und "PROKINO/PATHE". The menu is not seen and can not be reached at all. So the bonus material is not seen. Speedmenu is not available. VLC Player.
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That's a VLC issue, not AnyDVD.
 
But why?
All the others are working fine!

I have many discs that VLC can't fully handle correctly, you just got lucky with the discs you have tried...until now.
Try a licensed player like PowerDVD or TotalMedia Theatre and you will find the original menu (and Speedmenu) work fine.
 
PowerDVD, WinDVD or Arcsoft TMT are recommended. VLC is a free player, and you get what you pay for.

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a licensed player is a player that has been licensed by the BDA and is capable of playing a bd fully compatible. This means in the case of a software player FULL bd menu support (including java based menu's) and acts like a standalone player hooked up to the TV. Those players are Cyberlink PowerDVD, Arcsoft Totalmedia Theatre and WinDVD. VLC is not a licensed played, it doesn't have full bd menu support (doubt it supports a menu at all, afaik it just works in file playback mode).

VLC is a video player designed to play back files like .avi, .mp4 etc. It's not designed with blu-ray playback in mind so it's no surprise the menu doesn't work completely or in a limited form.
 
well VLC is not designed as a DVD player either. It's a video file player, no more no less. So let us repeat YES it's a problem with VLC. There are free dvd players, but VLC is not one of them. It's not designed that way
 
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