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    Backup copy of the Bible Playback Issues

    I used CLONE and then Burned with ImgBurn. The resultant Blu-Ray disk plays fine on my new ASUS computer, but does NOT playback on my older Sony Blu-Ray player (Model BDP-BX37). I get nothing but a black screen, the disk goes to counter 0000, but never begins playing. I have the very latest firmware on the BX37, but it's pretty old - it seems Sony has done me wrong and is forcing me to buy a new Blu-Ray player to play "newer" Blu-Ray disks? If I put the ORIGINAL Blu-Ray from The Bible into my Sony Player it PLAYS. Only my Backup won't play AT ALL. I'm dazed and confused... any suggestions?

    Thanks.

    #2
    Hi rsm2000e
    Please post your internal log.
    CBR929
    Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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      #3
      Although the logs options are all selected in DVDFab 9.0.3.5 Beta, there are NO log files in the log directory! It's totally empty! (?). I just upgraded to 9.0.3.5 last night, but I did the DVD fab copy job AFTER upgrading!?

      ?????

      If I use the Full Disk option instead of CLONE, the resultant DVD copy (the copy burned using ImgBurn) will try to load, but then I get a message "Cannot Correctly Identify Disk Cannot Use Network Function of Disk."

      The ORIGINAL DVD (not the backup copy) plays perfectly fine on my Sony BDP-BX37. The last firmware update Sony did was #769 which IS loaded onto my player. There is nothing newer available.

      Sony Firmware Release Date 6/28/2011 Version M03.R.769 <<< latest firmware available for my player on Sony Website, nearly 2 years old!?

      What's throwing me is the original disk plays just fine - so there is some problem in DVDFab that is causing the backup copies to not play as expected.

      Both FULL DISK and CLONE DISK copie created fine to my hard drive and then burned with ImgBurn with no errors reported - but again will not playback in my Sony Player. They WILL both playback using Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 on my ASUS desktop.

      Clone Disk copy doesn't play at all, the counter moves up to 0000 but never tries to go further. The FULL DISK copy won't even do that but yield the Cannot Correctly Identify Disk and Cannot Use Network Function of Disk. I tried turning off BD-LIVE (disabling the network connection on the player) NO JOY.

      So I have not a clue. No clue why the log folder is blank either?

      Does the log folder get emptied out when you close DVDFab?
      Last edited by rsm2000e; 04-21-2013, 04:26 PM.

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        #4
        I just tried to reimage the original disk1 using Full Disc option and got the same onscreen error as before:

        Cannot correctly identify disk

        Cannot use Network Function of disk...

        ???

        I have burned way too many coasters on double layer BD media trying to make this work!

        Anyone??

        Now I have unchecked the CUDA option in AV CODEC setup options for DVDFab and am reburning the CLONE image first to a file then to yet another double-layer (BD50) blank media.

        Honestly, I've never had this much trouble with DVDFab. I would have thought that a bit-by-bit exact image would work - but not so far. All I can think of is the CUDA option might be a problem. Video card is EVGA GTX690.

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          #5
          Here is My log

          Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
          Hi rsm2000e
          Please post your internal log.
          CBR929
          34m 41.54s: opening drive D
          34m 41.55s: opened i/o
          34m 41.55s: got media type 15
          34m 42.06s: got max lba 21851071
          34m 46.48s: got disc type 20
          34m 46.48s: type Blu-ray BDMV
          34m 46.48s: volume label THE_BIBLE_D2
          34m 46.54s: opening drive D
          34m 46.54s: opened i/o
          34m 46.96s: got max lba 21851071
          34m 48.07s: got disc type 20
          34m 48.07s: internal path D:/BDMV/
          34m 49.06s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          34m 49.43s: got bdmv
          34m 49.44s: Vendor: ASUS
          34m 49.44s: Product: BW-12B1ST
          34m 49.44s: Revision: 1.03
          34m 49.44s: Vendor specific: 2011/04/18 21:48
          34m 49.44s: AACS version: 1
          34m 49.44s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
          34m 49.44s: Supports bus encryption: YES
          34m 49.44s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
          34m 49.44s: Supports Hybrid discs: NO
          34m 49.44s: got agid 0
          34m 49.50s: sent host cert chal
          34m 49.50s: got drive cert chal
          34m 49.50s: BEC 1
          34m 49.50s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
          34m 49.58s: got drive key
          34m 49.58s: got host key signature
          34m 49.58s: verified drive signature
          34m 49.58s: verified host signature
          34m 49.66s: sent host signature and key point
          34m 49.66s: got bus key
          34m 49.66s: got agid 0
          34m 49.73s: sent host cert chal
          34m 49.73s: got drive cert chal
          34m 49.73s: BEC 1
          34m 49.73s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
          34m 49.81s: got drive key
          34m 49.81s: got host key signature
          34m 49.81s: verified drive signature
          34m 49.81s: verified host signature
          34m 49.89s: sent host signature and key point
          34m 49.89s: got bus key
          34m 52.03s: got volume id
          34m 52.03s: got volume id mac
          34m 52.03s: volume id is correct
          34m 52.03s: got vid
          34m 52.20s: blu-ray DD7570CE0395857DB9FCC97B5EC38A886FE59AA4
          34m 52.80s: cert BEE=0x00 same
          34m 54.61s: D D6AA79CB
          34m 54.61s: got vuk
          34m 54.61s: got agid 0
          34m 54.67s: sent host cert chal
          34m 54.68s: got drive cert chal
          34m 54.68s: BEC 1
          34m 54.68s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
          34m 54.75s: got drive key
          34m 54.75s: got host key signature
          34m 54.76s: verified drive signature
          34m 54.76s: verified host signature
          34m 54.84s: sent host signature and key point
          34m 54.84s: got bus key
          34m 54.84s: got data key
          34m 55.14s: got unit key 7
          35m 40.18s: Java protection is removed by StealthyClone anti-protection.
          35m 40.24s: got discinfo
          35m 40.53s: got bdmv
          35m 43.55s: got extended bdinfo
          35m 43.55s: opened blu-ray

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            #6
            Hi rsm2000e
            I'm going to move your thread to the correct forum.
            Could you also post your burn log?
            The only thing I found on this error is that a member installed 8085 for their back up and had no trouble with their movie after using that version.

            If you would like to try 8085 you can find it here Download DVDFab 8.0.8.5
            Sorry I could not be of more help.
            Maybe the developers will know what this error is.
            CBR929
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              #7
              Quite actually, I purchased a new Blu-Ray Sony Player BDP-BX510, today at Costco. Plays the backup disks just fine. Turns out the firmware, which hasn't been updated since May 2011 (and there are NO newer firmware updates) may have been the culprit, elsewise the Java implementation in the brand-new Sony BluRay player is superior to the older version in the player I replaced. For $119, it was a no-brainer. I was spending $3 a disc on what I thought were duds (when in fact they play fine).

              Thank you for trying. BTW, I only use DVDFab 9.x.x.x.

              Haven't used 8 in forever.

              Cheers.

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                #8
                Hi rsm2000e
                Glad you found the culprit.
                CBR929
                Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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                  #9
                  Thanks for your help. I got suspicious when the backup copies would play in my PC via Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 - but not in my 2+ year-old Sony BD Player. I figured why not try it and see what happens? Glad I did. Thanks again.

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                    #10
                    No Luck

                    I've tried 5 times to get Disc 1 on a BD25 blank - failed every time. Player says it's an incompatible disc and VLC on computer says, "Blu-Ray error: Path doesn't appear to be a bluray Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///E:/'. Check the log for details."

                    I tried Disc 2 with success. Disc 3 failed twice so I quit burning coasters. Have not tried Disc 4. At this rate, it would more cost effective to buy a Second copy as a backup copy of the main DVD set.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by rsm2000e View Post
                      Quite actually, I purchased a new Blu-Ray Sony Player BDP-BX510, today at Costco. Plays the backup disks just fine. Turns out the firmware, which hasn't been updated since May 2011 (and there are NO newer firmware updates) may have been the culprit, elsewise the Java implementation in the brand-new Sony BluRay player is superior to the older version in the player I replaced. For $119, it was a no-brainer. I was spending $3 a disc on what I thought were duds (when in fact they play fine).

                      Thank you for trying. BTW, I only use DVDFab 9.x.x.x.

                      Haven't used 8 in forever.

                      Cheers.
                      It's my understanding that the BD-Java portion of the disc is the only culprit preventing the older Blu-ray player from playing the disc. I have experienced this only on FULL movie backups as opposed to MOVIE ONLY backups. Movie Only seems to remove the BD-Java portion of the disc and doesn't cause such hangups.

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