T2 - DEBUG: Code 0 at *\c;H7&7bPZ$X:213129823

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marsgle
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T2 - DEBUG: Code 0 at *\c;H7&7bPZ$X:213129823

Post by marsgle »

Hi, I know this isn't technically the correct place (Blu-ray discs) as it's actually a HD-DVD disc, but closer to Blu-ray than UHD or DVD :o)

Anyway I have been ripping my old hd-dvd's to mkv files with MakeMKV with no issues apart from some "rotted" titles. However this movie T2 - Kinowelt German steelbook dosen't fail like the other titles with disc rot (loads of seek errors etc) - it pretty much instantly comes back with the below error after clicking the icon.

DEBUG: Code 0 at *\c;H7&7bPZ$X:213129823
Failed to open disc

Is this an issue where the software cant find the disc in an online database lookup and so giving this error - or just another rotted disc. Its probably the one I most wanted to make a copy out of my collection !

I don't have access to a physical player anymore.

Any clarification / help would be greatly appreciated,

Disc Information (if any use)

Label: Terminator 2
Timestamp: 2008-02-15 13:52:49
Protection: AACS v3
Data capacity: 26.35 Gb
Disc type: HD DVD-ROM
Disc size: 120mm
Maximum read rate: 30.24 Mbps [3x]
Number of layers: 2 (OTP)
marsgle
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Re: T2 - DEBUG: Code 0 at *\c;H7&7bPZ$X:213129823

Post by marsgle »

Just to add - I cannot provide a dump file as it does not produce one !

Also I borrowed a friends HD-DVD player and the disc works fine...
dcoke22
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Re: T2 - DEBUG: Code 0 at *\c;H7&7bPZ$X:213129823

Post by dcoke22 »

marsgle wrote:
Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:14 pm
Is this an issue where the software cant find the disc in an online database lookup and so giving this error - or just another rotted disc. Its probably the one I most wanted to make a copy out of my collection !
I don't think MakeMKV has to find anything in an online database for this disc. If it was a 4K UHD disc then MakeMKV would need to download a hashed key, but for an old HD-DVD I don't think it has to do any of that.
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