I'm having a problem! Thank you in advance for your assistance.
My system:
MakeMKV v1.12.0 (Registered)
MAC OSX v10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)
MAC Desktop (MAC Pro late 2009 v3,1)
24gb RAM
MakeMKV starts normally. Is able to read disc when inserted in drive:

A few seconds after invoking the processing procedure hundreds of the same error message are reported and finallyMakeMKV ends its run with "failed to open disc":

The MakeMKV program remains active and appears to behave normally (in other words, the program did not crash after the failure).
I inspected the Blu-Ray disc for imperfections and scratches. Light scratching is visible with a magnifying glass, though nothing deep, nor anything visibly effecting the boot area of the disc.
I thoroughly cleaned the disc surface with an appropriate non-abrasive Blu-Ray disc cleaning towel.
Using the already open MakeMKV software I attempted the procedure again ending with the same failure results.
I quit the MakeMKV program and turned off the computer. I restarted the computer and reloaded the MakeMKV program (only MakeMKV and the computer's OS software were loaded).
I inserted the BD into the drive, waited for MakeMKV to see it, then clicked on the drive icon to invoke the MakeMKV procedure.
The same failure occurred again.
Since the error message(s) imply that it might be a system issue rather than a software issue, I ran hardware tests to verify that the RAM memory is in working condition and responding properly. It is.
I searched the error message text on the MakeMKV forums, but did not find anything. I searched the error text on the open internet and did not encounter a single post anywhere with the specific text generated in the MakeMKV window (Please see image above).
I shut down the system again. I restarted and loaded the software as described above. The same error messages were reported and the same failure occurred.
Finally, I verified at least the playabililty of the BD by successfully loading it in a conventional Blu-Ray player. I understand that the player tolerances are likely to be a different from the computer / software tolerances, so my playback test probably doesn't have any real meaning in context with the computer issue. But I just wanted to verify that the disc does at least play.
Thank you in advance for any guidance or suggestions you could provide to help me resolve the issue.
Kind regards,
AD