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Failed to open disc?

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 3:40 pm
by PonyoBellanote
I have two blu-rays my friend ripped for me. It's a BDMV folder with another STREAM folder and index.bdmv y movieobject.bdmv. I try to open the two. Both failed at the second, "failed to open disc". I don't know why it gives error but it might just be the anti-copy. How do I solve it?

The program opens any other disc or rip perfectly. And the log only shows "failed to open dsic."

Re: Failed to open disc?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 1:39 pm
by PonyoBellanote
I show something new of the log.

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DEBUG: Code 0 at 5V62d3^-*Whg>&:213138793
DEBUG: Code 0 at <0zZ6?EKplbrxbvX:121265568
DEBUG: Code 0 at <0zZ6?EKplbrxbvX:29394965
DEBUG: Code 0 at <0zZ6?EKplbrxbvX:29396943
Failed to open disc.
Could anyone help me please.

Re: Failed to open disc?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:15 pm
by Woodstock
You have a big unknown in your request - HOW was the file originally ripped? Was it decrypted at the same time? Does it have a complete BD data structure?

This is why it is recommended to rip from the original source disk.

Re: Failed to open disc?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:22 pm
by PonyoBellanote
How could I get to know that? I haven't been told. All I know is that it's a BDMV folder that contains STREAM with many m2ts and on the BDMV there's two BDMV files. Those are the ones I try to play but fail.

Re: Failed to open disc?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:51 pm
by PonyoBellanote
I really need to have the rip. If only I could know something else..

Re: Failed to open disc?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:52 pm
by Woodstock
Unfortunately, NOT knowing that makes it more difficult to help you. The debug codes you posted may tell Mike about some of the circumstances, but he is not here every day.

Starting with the original disk removes a lot of possible problems. You know all the files that are supposed to be there are there, and have not been altered by another program.

You MAY be able to get a nightly-build version of handbrake (from handbrake.fr) to open the M2TS files, if they were decrypted by the ripping process.