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    UHD Ripper UHD of 47 Ronin keeps failing to Rip

    I'm running the latest DVDFab 11.0.9.0 and trying to rip the UHD of 47 Ronin, blu-ray 6AA8270876D6894DA56990861C83AB525D3B90F0, and it keeps failing.
    It looks like it ripped the whole movie, but the file it creates isn't readable by Windows 10.
    I did have a couple read errors when I first tried to rip the movie, but I cleaned the disc and DVDFab went through the rip process without any errors after that.
    This last time I tried to rip it, DVDFab finishes, but with a Failed message in the task manager.

    Could someone take a look at my logs and see if there's a problem.
    I've attached the dvdfab.internal.log file and at the end of the file, I've pasted the BDInfo.log of 47 Ronin since you guys are only allowing 1 attachment per post.

    Thank you
    Chris
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    #2
    I have passed the issue to our developer, will update you soon.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mona View Post
      I have passed the issue to our developer, will update you soon.
      Thank you Mona

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        #4
        I just tried copying the whole movie to my harddrive as a .iso and then ripping that .iso to MKV.4k.H265.10bit.
        Results are the same: dvdfab finishes ripping with no errors, but movie file is unplayable.

        Attached are the logs from that session. BDInfo pasted to the end of the dvdfab.internal.log file.
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          #5
          Originally posted by FQs19 View Post
          I just tried copying the whole movie to my harddrive as a .iso and then ripping that .iso to MKV.4k.H265.10bit.
          Results are the same: dvdfab finishes ripping with no errors, but movie file is unplayable.

          Attached are the logs from that session. BDInfo pasted to the end of the dvdfab.internal.log file.
          i dont think that would ever work because of buss encryption unless your using another programs buss encryption removal.

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            #6
            Originally posted by steavedaguru View Post

            i dont think that would ever work because of buss encryption unless your using another programs buss encryption removal.
            I've done it before, albeit on regular BDs and not UHDs.
            I believe that's how some users regularly rip their movies.

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              #7
              Returned my first copy of this movie since it kept failing to rip.
              The new copy I received rips just fine. So it was the disc that was bad.

              You can close this thread.
              Thanks

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                #8
                Originally posted by FQs19 View Post
                Returned my first copy of this movie since it kept failing to rip.
                The new copy I received rips just fine. So it was the disc that was bad.

                You can close this thread.
                Thanks
                Thank you for the update. Glad it works.

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