Re: The Force Awakens
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:54 pm
Seems like AACS v50 always ends up using 800.mpls as the main feature track. Has anyone been paying close attention to this that can confirm one way or the other?
When MakeMKV is open and it has opened your disc, click on one of the titles in the left pane. After you've done that, look on the pane on the right under "info". Under "Title Information" you should see:aeiou wrote:I'm not seeing the "800.mpls" to rip from, only "The Force Awakens - BLU-RAY" and different verisons of that with different amounts of chapters and file sizes. Am I missing something or is it because I have a different version than you guys?
Here is a screenshot of the Target Special Edition disc 1.aeiou wrote:I'm not seeing the "800.mpls" to rip from, only "The Force Awakens - BLU-RAY" and different versions of that with different amounts of chapters and file sizes. Am I missing something or is it because I have a different version than you guys?
jimx1169 wrote:When MakeMKV is open and it has opened your disc, click on one of the titles in the left pane. After you've done that, look on the pane on the right under "info". Under "Title Information" you should see:aeiou wrote:I'm not seeing the "800.mpls" to rip from, only "The Force Awakens - BLU-RAY" and different verisons of that with different amounts of chapters and file sizes. Am I missing something or is it because I have a different version than you guys?
Name:
Source file name:
Duration:
Chapters Count:
Size:
Segment Count:
Segment map:
File name:
What you're looking for is "Source file name:". In the case of this particular disc, it seems that the proper source file should say "00800.mpls"
I'm on a Mac, so things may look different if you're on a PC.
Warmongerx wrote:I just put it into my Panasonic Blu Ray player in my home theater and it worked fine, so I pulled the disc and after closer inspection in the sunlight, I noticed that large parts of the the disc appeared to have some sort of film or haze over it that didn't match up with the graphic on the front. I cleaned the disc with some soap and water, dried with it with some tissues and now it's working in MakeMKV just fine.
Appears maybe Amazon has some discs that were stored in maybe some colder conditions leading to the haze or film on the discs?
The AACS version and the playlist used are not related. The authoring of a Blu-ray is done outside of any encryption consideration. When the completed job is sent off for duplication, then the encryption is applied. Production companies probably have templates set up for their Blu-ray releases, making it easier for when the next movie is worked on.dark4181 wrote:Seems like AACS v50 always ends up using 800.mpls as the main feature track. Has anyone been paying close attention to this that can confirm one way or the other?
ShadowX wrote:For those wondering about forced subtitles for alien speech (non English)... The alien speech English subtitles are burned directly into the video. There are no separate subtitle tracks for these forced subtitles. There is an English subtitle track but that is for all the dialog.
I have the Amazon BluRay+DVD+Digital HD version.
Try using a program like ImgBurn to make an ISO of the disc. The first thing it should do is complain that the disc is copy protected. That is a good start, as it means it can read the media. Let it make an ISO copy. If it can't, you might be right.rigorkrad wrote:i think my computer can no longer read any blu ray movies. the disk never loads in explorer. the light just flashes and eventually
it just spins down. i think my drive is shot, or maybe windows 7 cant read udfs? need to trouble shoot more
CDs/DVDs use a different laser than the one used for Blu-ray discs. I had the Blu-ray laser go out in one of my Blu-ray players. DVDs were fine, so that is how I knew the laser, or the electronics for the laser, died.dvds read fine
cdrws read fine