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    trouble ripping Tropic Thunder blu ray

    I've been trying for a couple of days to rip the blu ray release of Tropic Thunder. It gets to about 12.88% and then the program freezes. I've tried ripping the full disc and the main movie but I get the same results each time. I've tried doing it on my Windows 7 64-bit machine and my Windows XP machine with the same results. I'm out of ideas. Can someone please help...Thanks!!!!

    #2
    jfroschauer
    Try opening Fab green check on top> protection>path player click disable path player if its on, or turn it on if its off
    Post back with results
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      #3
      CBR929
      Thanks for the tip!!! I'll give that a try. I've had trouble with that before. I should have tried it earlier. I'll post how it turns out....

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        #4
        Path Player was on. I turned it off and had the same results. It reaches 12.88% and freezes. I cleaned the disc and I still have the same problem. I included the log output. It looks like it's stopping at "not get decoded frame". I'm not sure what that means.

        DVDFab 7.0.3.0 (2010/04/04 20:08:16)

        0m 03.69s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
        5m 08.85s: detected blu-ray
        5m 08.86s: drive H
        5m 08.86s: volume label TROPIC_THUNDER_AC
        5m 11.73s: root 8CAF9265078284E8_VOLUME_SET_ID:TROPIC_THUNDER_AC:T ROPIC_THUNDER_AC:TROPIC_THUNDER_AC
        5m 12.17s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
        5m 13.43s: got discinfo
        5m 13.53s: got bdmv
        5m 13.53s: got agid
        5m 13.54s: sent host cert chal
        5m 13.54s: got drive cert chal
        5m 13.57s: got drive key
        5m 13.59s: got host key signature
        5m 13.59s: verified drive signature
        5m 13.59s: verified host signature
        5m 13.62s: sent host signature and key point
        5m 13.62s: got bus key
        5m 13.62s: got volume id
        5m 13.62s: got volume id mac
        5m 13.62s: volume id is correct
        5m 13.62s: got vid
        5m 13.90s: got vuk
        5m 13.90s: got unit key 7
        5m 24.51s: got extended bdinfo
        10m 52.05s: pid 4113 size 21741.18mb
        10m 52.05s: pid 4352 size 4860.56mb
        10m 52.08s: pid 4353 size 624.03mb
        10m 52.08s: pid 4354 size 624.01mb
        10m 52.08s: pid 4355 size 208.02mb
        10m 52.08s: pid 4356 size 208.02mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4608 size 54.81mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4609 size 58.09mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4610 size 42.12mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4611 size 49.48mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4612 size 49.04mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4613 size 0.25mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4614 size 1.05mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4614 size 14.16mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4614 size 14.16mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4614 size 14.16mb
        10m 52.09s: pid 4614 size 1.48mb
        10m 52.09s: source size 27061.72mb
        10m 52.11s: DXVA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
        24m 20.21s: filter(1 m:3): not get decoded frame(22377-4)
        25m 14.25s: filter(1 m:3): not get decoded frame(22424-4)

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          #5
          whenever I get a disc that stops at a certain point most of the time its been because of the tinyest scratch. Yeah i know bluray has an extra protective coating but lets face it sometimes they get scratched...and a standalone Bluray player may never notice but a BD drive reader that is super sensitive to the data might lock up from reading. Its happened to me on a few occasions...replaced the disc and it worked fine.

          Might be the problem?

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            #6
            Originally posted by crackinhedz View Post
            whenever I get a disc that stops at a certain point most of the time its been because of the tinyest scratch. Yeah i know bluray has an extra protective coating but lets face it sometimes they get scratched...and a standalone Bluray player may never notice but a BD drive reader that is super sensitive to the data might lock up from reading. Its happened to me on a few occasions...replaced the disc and it worked fine.

            Might be the problem?
            my thoughts exactly

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              #7
              This is the first time I've had any trouble. The disc has some minor spots on it but that could be the problem. It plays fine in my PS3. I'll try cleaning it again...

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                #8
                most def some kind of disc scratch, had the the same problem with superman returns, would not copy no matter how many times i cleaned it, but i had no probs copying tropic thunder so must be damaged disc.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jfroschauer View Post
                  It plays fine in my PS3. I'll try cleaning it again...
                  Like I said, it might play fine just to watch in a player (it can merely skip over the scratch)...but when using program software that is super sensitive to reading the actual data it might freeze the program up.

                  Ive had a disc where it kept freezing on me, and I kept cleaning/wiping it, and eventually after a zillion tries it worked. But other times I simply just had to get a new disc.

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                    #10
                    ...and I had no problems with Tropic Thunder either.

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                      #11
                      any resolution op?..i too am having problems with this disc.

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                        #12
                        What version of Fab? Try latest 7.0.4.0
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