Days of Future Past

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rustyowens
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Days of Future Past

Post by rustyowens »

I bought a copy of Days of Future Past on Blu-Ray. It will not load. I went to the library and checked out a copy and it is doing the same thing. I get a message about loading HK then I get this over and over...
The source file '/BDMV/STREAM/01952.m2ts' is corrupt or invalid at offset 0, attempting to work around


It has been working fine and I have the most recent version for MacOS.
dcoke22
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Re: Days of Future Past

Post by dcoke22 »

Probably the optical drive is having trouble reading the disc.

The standard advice is to gently clean the disc and try again.

If the drive is powered by USB, it might not be getting enough power. Make sure both USB plugs are plugged into high powered ports.
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Re: Days of Future Past

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rustyowens
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Re: Days of Future Past

Post by rustyowens »

OK, I had some more discs come in:
The Martian Blu Ray
Star Trek 2: Blu Ray
John Wick

None of them will load. I pulled out another blu ray (Now You see Me) and it loaded.

Sounds like it is an issue with the discs or how they are being read.
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Re: Days of Future Past

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rustyowens wrote:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:56 pm
OK, I had some more discs come in:
The Martian Blu Ray
Star Trek 2: Blu Ray
John Wick

None of them will load. I pulled out another blu ray (Now You see Me) and it loaded.

Sounds like it is an issue with the discs or how they are being read.
I would say drive power issue or bad drive.

For power use both USB cable direct into the motherboard no front panel ones
Or buy a high powered USB hub

For bad drive the first thing to try is cleaning the laser on the bp50 that's extremely easy just eject the tray and clean them with a lint free cloth damp and then dry it.
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Re: Days of Future Past

Post by rustyowens »

If it is a bad drive then why do some discs work and some don't
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Re: Days of Future Past

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rustyowens wrote:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:21 pm
If it is a bad drive then why do some discs work and some don't
Because different Blu-rays are actually different data density.
Some are bd25 others are bd50 for UHD to goes up to bd100

So maybe it just won't read the higher density discs.
Sadly I have seen many more bad drives than I have seen bad discs
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rustyowens
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Re: Days of Future Past

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Billycar11 wrote:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:31 pm
rustyowens wrote:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:21 pm
If it is a bad drive then why do some discs work and some don't
Because different Blu-rays are actually different data density.
Some are bd25 others are bd50 for UHD to goes up to bd100

So maybe it just won't read the higher density discs.
Sadly I have seen many more bad drives than I have seen bad discs
Is there anywhere to see the data density for these discs?
dcoke22
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Re: Days of Future Past

Post by dcoke22 »

MakeMKV's first screen will show you details about the disc, including the number of layers and how much data is on the disc. Also, sites like blu-ray.com typically list disc info in their reviews.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/X-Men-Days-of-Future-Past-Blu-ray/72503/

^ that says it is a single, two layer disc, a BD-50.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/1917-4K-Blu-ray/259242/

^ that 4K UHD, however, comes on a BD-100, which is a triple layer disc.
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Re: Days of Future Past

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