Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

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Gkohler
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Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

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Log below:

MakeMKV v1.14.7 darwin(x64-release) started
Optical drive "BD-RE TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506AB TS01d" opened in OS access mode.
Failed to parse UDF file record for file "VIDEO_TS.BUP", UDF filesystem on disc seems to be corrupt. You may get random program behavior.

Please help!

Thx
hiddejager
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Re: Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

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Grauhaar
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Re: Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

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Please use the serach function with "screener". This kind of discs fails in most cases, because they are special (see you message about the file system).
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Re: Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

Post by preserve »

Jealous that you have a screener of this!
wrldtvlr
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Re: Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

Post by wrldtvlr »

Grauhaar wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2020 8:16 pm
This kind of discs fails in most cases, because they are special (see you message about the file system).
Do these require a DVD player with dedicated firmware to playback, or can they be played in any standard DVD player? Just curious - I thought the only specific protection was use of the region code.
philb1701
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Re: Can't Rip Rise of Skywalker Screener

Post by philb1701 »

If memory serves me, a screener is an advanced copy of a movie usually sent to vendors before the actual product is released. Back in the old days of VHS, they were used so the retailer could see the product ahead of time, to decide if they wanted to order it. That's how I originally saw Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Nowadays, the screener is usually a DVD or Blu-ray sent out to specific groups of people like retailers, reviewers and such to get the word out about upcoming releases. It can also be a way to use a large group of people as testers in case something is wrong with the transfer.
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