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    backing up Bluray to 25gb with AACS

    I have been trying to backup a blu ray disc, star trek TOS season 1 disk 1 and include the AACS file structure, I have not been able to get this folder copied no matter what I tried.

    can you please make some suggestions,
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    thanks

    #2
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      #3
      AACS folder is not need in backup, it's the protection!

      So as BDSVM folder, it's BD+ protection.
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        #4
        Fengtao,
        I understand that the AACS folder is not needed in the backup, however, when I backup the star trek TOS discs season 1 or 2, without the aacs folder to a memorex 4x bd25g disc (version 1.2 format) they do not play in my player but they work on my computer. If I burn them to a 6x disc (version 1.3 format) they work on both.

        I then noticed that the AACS folder wasn't there on the backup, I burned a copy of disc 1 to the memorex 4x disc and included the AACS folder, this disc did not work on my computer, however it did work on my player.

        I decided to try to backup the disc with the AACS folder as part of the backup, I unchecked the box in the settings that said "Remove AACS protection" even when this is unchecked the AACS folder is not backed up.

        Lowell

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          #5
          Give the latest Beta release a try for this. Link to that is below. Also still waiting for those logs that was asked for

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            #6
            "Remove AACS protection" doesn't mean "remove AACS folder", it means decrypting m2ts files which are encrypted with AACS.

            Please tell us your player's model, thanks.
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              #7
              Fengtao, I have a panasonic dmp-bd60 it supports bd-live. and thanks for the clarification about the aacs folder. althought it is still interesting that adding the folder and contents allows my player to recognize that it is a valid bluray and will read it.

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                #8
                AGJ,
                I did not post any logs because there were no errors. I also saw the new beta and tried it. I created a new thread due to a process error that occurred immediately.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pilot57 View Post
                  Fengtao, I have a panasonic dmp-bd60 it supports bd-live. and thanks for the clarification about the aacs folder. althought it is still interesting that adding the folder and contents allows my player to recognize that it is a valid bluray and will read it.
                  fengtao,

                  any thoughts on this issue?

                  Lowell

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                    #10
                    aacs folder required for 4x bd-25 to work in player

                    Fengtao,

                    any idea what this problem might be?

                    Lowell

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                      #11
                      I was going to start a seperate post but after re-reading this after the OP's latest post I think it's the same problem. I tested my Alice in Wonderland on my parents standalone BD player to test if it works and it won't play showing the message Can't Read Disc Unknown format or some such and it is a Panasonic DMP BD-60 like the OP's. Burned to BD-RE ar 2.4x speed. Player supports BD-R and BD-RE but won't play BD-25 Full Disc back up. I'll try some other BD-25 Full Disc back-up but I think it a compatiblity problem with the DMP BD-60 and BD-25 Full Disc. Unfortunately I don't have any BD-RE 50GB to try and see if it's just compressed discs. Disc plays on LG WH30LS10 with PowerDVD10 and on PS3.
                      Last edited by DharmaBummed69; 07-06-2010, 01:14 PM.

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                        #12
                        DharmaBummed69,
                        also try when you create the backup on your harddrive as a folder, copy the AACS folder from the original disc into the back up and then burn it. I did that and it works.
                        but it won't play on my computer then.

                        it has to be some small setting not being written properly to the 4x disc's

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                          #13
                          Well the BD-RE I use is a 2.4x max and the 1st BD-R I used was 4x so I don't think it has to do with how fast it's burned. It's great you got it to work but I'm not sure I want to have to make multiple discs for different players.

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                            #14
                            After doing some Google research I found that it's stated that a SD card needs to be inserted for some BD-Live content. It was also stated that sometimes when a Blu-Ray needs to save data to the player that a USB card must be inserted as there is no on board storage and that some discs will not play if they can't offload the files to the player. I will try this tomorrow and see if having a SD card inserted makes any difference.

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                              #15
                              DharmaBummed69, it was not the speed of burning that I found but the fact that the 4x discs were version 1.2 of bluray standard while the 6x disc was version 1.3, also I have used a BD-RE disc as well speed 2X this format 2.1 is the same level as 1.3.

                              the SD card sounds promising, let me know if it works.

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