Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

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hspder
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Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

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Drive is Lite-on DH-4B1S with Firmware 7P5B (Latest). Works fine with every other Blu-ray I've thrown at it.

Debug log started at Fri Nov 27 21:34:13 2009 , written by MakeMKV v1.4.8 beta win(x86-release)
001014:000000:0000 MakeMKV v1.4.8 beta win(x86-release) started
001013:000000:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as C:\Users\Administrator/MakeMKV_log.txt
003010:000000:0000 Using direct disc access mode
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 0 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 1 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 3 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 4 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:29393907
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 0 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:29393907
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 1 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:29393907
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:29393907
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 3 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:213130582
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 2 at Rqce;\~Yh3Y}@ZzFx:29393907
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 4 at TUeJ@pIa_2l,]-8;oi:121261727
003311:000000:0000 Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive
003302:000000:0000 The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 0 at h;-E>g)[V-J6xTGB:213131226
001012:000000:0020 FAILURE: Code 0 at h;-E>g)[V-J6xTGB:29396322
005010:000000:0000 Failed to open disc
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Re: Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

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Did you insert any other recently released disc in your drive? Can you please share a file named MKB_RO.inf from this disc? It is in AACS directory. Thank you.
hspder
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Re: Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

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Yes, I have inserted other recent released discs, which did work perfectly. The file you request from the disc is attached (compressed since phpBB would not allow .inf extensions).
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Re: Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

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hspder wrote:Yes, I have inserted other recent released discs, which did work perfectly.
This MKB looks fine - MakeMKV should have no problem reading this disc. I asked about other discs because of how revocation works - the drive updates itself if it sees a newer disc. So if you just insert a very recent disc the drive will re-flash itself and all previous disc will stop working.
hspder
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Re: Problem with Ice Age 3 Blu-ray

Post by hspder »

mike admin wrote: This MKB looks fine - MakeMKV should have no problem reading this disc. I asked about other discs because of how revocation works - the drive updates itself if it sees a newer disc. So if you just insert a very recent disc the drive will re-flash itself and all previous disc will stop working.
Bummer. Is there any way to reverse / circumvent that process?
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