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    Die Hard

    I seen Die Hard is on the list of supported titles with BD+ protection, but I can't seem to get it to rip the main movie to bd-25. It will scan it, but as soon as I hit start, it will crash a few seconds later. Does anyone know why this might be? I'm running the 6.2.0.2 beta.

    #2
    i have ripped the main movie fine.

    All 4 i have tested and ripped in main movie mode
    Last edited by audiophile; 11-30-2009, 01:28 AM.

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      #3
      I just tried it again and accidentally had it on bd-50 for the output and it seemed to be working fine for about 5 minutes then I cancelled it and tried bd-25 and bd-9 and again it stopped after a couple seconds. This is the first time I have tried to compress a blu-ray, but I don't see what the problem is.

      Edit:
      I just looked and found the log for it and here it is.

      DVDFab 6.2.0.2 (2009/11/29 19:12:43)

      0m 54.07s: detected blu-ray
      0m 54.14s: drive F
      0m 54.14s: volume label DIE_HARD
      1m 03.39s: root 37274FDADIE_HARDIE_HARDIE_HARDIE_HARD
      1m 03.69s: aacs 1 bd+ 1
      1m 05.89s: got discinfo
      1m 06.08s: got bdmv
      1m 06.12s: got agid
      1m 06.42s: sent host cert chal
      1m 06.50s: got drive cert chal
      1m 06.92s: got drive key
      1m 08.12s: got host key signature
      1m 08.12s: verified drive signature
      1m 08.12s: verified host signature
      1m 08.64s: sent host signature and key point
      1m 08.64s: got bus key
      1m 08.68s: got volume id
      1m 08.70s: got volume id mac
      1m 08.70s: volume id is correct
      1m 08.70s: got vid
      1m 14.72s: got vuk
      1m 14.72s: got fut
      1m 14.81s: got unit key 1
      1m 22.27s: got extended bdinfo
      7m 58.54s: playlist 1 playlen 7927
      7m 58.54s: pid 4113 cbr 0 vbr 25814
      7m 58.54s: pid 4352 cbr 1637 vbr 2465
      7m 58.54s: pid 4353 cbr 226 vbr 0
      7m 58.54s: pid 4354 cbr 453 vbr 0
      7m 58.54s: pid 4355 cbr 453 vbr 0
      7m 58.54s: pid 4356 cbr 226 vbr 0
      7m 58.54s: pid 4357 cbr 226 vbr 0
      7m 58.54s: pid 4608 cbr 0 vbr 129
      7m 58.54s: pid 4609 cbr 0 vbr 93
      7m 58.54s: pid 4610 cbr 0 vbr 78
      7m 58.54s: pid 4611 cbr 0 vbr 86
      7m 58.54s: pid 4612 cbr 0 vbr 51
      7m 58.54s: pid 4613 cbr 0 vbr 4
      7m 58.54s: pid 4614 cbr 0 vbr 2
      7m 58.54s: pat/pmt/sit 61
      7m 58.54s: pcr 1
      7m 58.54s: non video 2529
      7m 58.54s: video reencode bitrate 21155384
      8m 04.21s: filter(3 m:2): not get decoded frame(1-3)
      Last edited by springwood slasher; 11-30-2009, 04:15 AM.

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        #4
        When attempting to rip main movie only to BD25 and compression is needed, rip full disc to your HDD first (folder or iso) and then use that as the source in main movie mode (saves your optical drive from wear and tear due to the time it takes). Your internal log looks normal and should be good to go (from what I can tell).

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          #5
          I tried that and it got all the way to less than 10 minutes remaining and then I got the error again.

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            #6
            Really don't know what else to suggest, BD+ support is still in beta and hopefully the next release will solve these issues. I myself have had mixed results with a title that contains BD+ protection, the beta (6200) before this one crashed when inserted the disc (Night at The Museum) and this beta reports BD+ is not supported yet and another user reported they could open and rip it just fine...sorry you're having problems and keep checking back here for the next beta and/or suggestions from other members.

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              #7
              Also was there an error code or just the generic windows program crash report that pop's up? If there was an error code post that and it might help shed some light on the problem.

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                #8
                This may be a heat related problem. Conversion of BD content is very CPU intensive which generates a lot of heat. If your PC cooling cannot keep up then errors start to creep in to either the CPU or the support I/O chips.

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                  #9
                  Wild and Blue-It was just the Windows crash report, no error code.

                  Complication-I will look into this and see if that may be the problem. Thanks.

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