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Ninpo
27th July 2009, 10:34
Hi there,

I found a thread regarding Die Hard 3 and it not being rippable with the trial version of AnyDVD HD. Is this true of 1 and 2 as well? I ripped 4 with the trial version, however I'm getting bad rips of 1 2 and 3.

I have now purchased a life time key and am in the process of re-ripping Die Hard 1 to test. However, being impatient, and it's taking a while, I figure I'd get some input on this anyway.

Thanks for a great product, best 87 Euros I ever spent.

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 13:58
If you're talking about disc read errors, then click Can't rip Blu-ray discs? Getting read errors? Guess what? The problem is on your end! (http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=30640)

All Blu-ray discs can be ripped with or without Anydvd HD. They just can't be decrypted without Anydvd HD.

If you're not talking about read errors, then you need to click Have problems? Please answer these questions before posting! (http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=31059), and provide the requested information.

Ninpo
27th July 2009, 15:38
click Can't rip Blu-ray discs? Getting read errors? Guess what? The problem is on your end! (http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=30640)

Yes thank you, I read that article already. No, not disc read errors, at least not as far as I can see.

I don't get any errors until I start to play back the resulting rip. There's also random bitstream corruption in the video and no FPS value in the header.

It appears that AnyDVD HD Demo fails to properly rip the Die Hard 1 BluRay on my PC AND fails to properly rip the Die Hard 2 and 3 BluRays on a -completely different- PC, despite the fact I've successfully ripped Live Free or Die Hard and various other BluRay movies.

Successful rips (with demo) include:

The Dark Knight
Push
Live Free or Die Hard
Layer Cake

Not to mention the OP exists because I used the search feature and found this thread (http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=31262&highlight=die+hard) with a response from a Slysoft developer saying:

AnyDVD needs to contact the update server to decrypt this disc, but demo versions aren't allowed to do this. You must buy AnyDVD.
Use another Blu-ray disc to evaluate AnyDVD's functions.

So anyway. Now I have a shiny new lifetime license and am unfortunately experiencing the same issue, no apparent errors after using "Rip Video DVD to Hard Disk", however during playback:

I have to manually tell mplayer the FPS of the stream, I've only had to do this with Die Hard 1 2 and 3, 4 was fine.


FPS not specified in the header or invalid, use the -fps option.

Almost constantly during playback, my error output is spammed with:


[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period 0

When the bitstream corruption appears, at the same time in the error log we also get:


[h264 @ 0xc2f840]left block unavailable for requested intra mode at 0 45
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]error while decoding MB 0 45, bytestream (23327)
[h264 @ 0xc2f840]concealing 769 DC, 769 AC, 769 MV errors

I've attached the AnyDVD log generated with the Die Hard 1 BluRay in the drive.

Incidentally Die Hard 1 is Region B, the attempts with 2 and 3 were Region A.

Operating System is Windows XP Service Pack 3, the Toshiba UDF 2.5 drivers installed that I found on these forums, running inside VirtualBox 2.2.4 (was also tried with 3.0.2) with the passthrough enabled to allow the Guest OS to talk directly to the drive (same setup as was used to rip the above successful backups). VirtualBox because I'm a Linux user living in a BluRay world where we have no support. I'm going to somehow get around to setting up a native partition and trying a dual boot if you're actually aware of issues with VirtualBox but given the various other successful rips, that's not the first place I'm looking.

At time of writing I'm going to see what kind of results I get via Clown DVD.

I would appreciate any info/advice or indeed a solution that anyone may have.

Thanks

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 15:42
I don't get any errors until I start to play back the resulting rip.

Then it's not a read error issue, and that sticky doesn't apply. You're talking about decryption--not ripping.

VirtualBox

Actually, that isn't officially supported.

Does the original disc play fine with Anydvd running in the background?

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 15:44
Not to mention the OP exists because I used the search feature and found this thread (http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=31262&highlight=die+hard) with a response from a Slysoft developer saying:

Your issue has nothing to do with that. Anydvd's status window would indicate the disc isn't being decrypted--and yours does indicate the disc is being decrypted. Completely different issue

Ninpo
27th July 2009, 16:09
Thanks for such a fast response.

I wouldn't for a second, if it turns out to be VirtualBox related, start jumping up and down demanding a fix, though it will be a shame.

I'm currently seeing if I get more luck with Clown BD, I didn't get far with PowerDVD it just kept giving me an unknown error with no information.

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 16:24
PowerDVD it just kept giving me an unknown error with no information.

Is that using the original disc?

Do you have HDCP compliant hardware? If so, does the original disc play when Anydvd HD is disabled?

Ninpo
27th July 2009, 18:59
Is that using the original disc?

Do you have HDCP compliant hardware? If so, does the original disc play when Anydvd HD is disabled?

Yes original disc.

Ok, news.

After ripping with ClownBD, with AnyDVD HD running I have a perfect stream. No errors, no blocking. I opted to make a BDMV structure and the resulting m2ts file plays without a hitch.

So not sure why AnyDVD HD's rip to hard disk is producing a messed up stream when clearly the copy protection removal is working fine.

Well, thanks for the help and of course for the great software.

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 21:10
So not sure why AnyDVD HD's rip to hard disk is producing a messed up stream

I'm pretty sure it's not. Rather I believe you're experiencing a limitation of your software player with file playback.

Ninpo
27th July 2009, 21:27
I'm pretty sure it's not. Rather I believe you're experiencing a limitation of your software player with file playback.

Then why does the product from CloneBD and other Blurays work just fine? Die Hard 1-3 are the only H264 streams I've seen with this issue.

Oh well, at least it can be worked around. Thanks :)

EDIT: actually that sounds a little accusatory and it isn't meant to be. I'm stumped as to why every other Bluray I've tried, ranging from H264, VC1 and MPEG2 have all been flawless apart from these three.

I'm going to be seriously annoyed if all they needed was a remux haha.

Hawk
27th July 2009, 21:42
Are you using Sun Microsystem Virtualbox. If so try using anydvd on dualboot Partition with windows install by itself as a host OS. Because I use Virtualbox as well and I was having some strange issues when passthrough is enabled in guest OS. (The one find inside Virtual Box) Then try again and see if it helps. An example would be read error when reading from the disk. However when I used iso image rather then cd they were no longer there. Maybe you are having similar issues.

Webslinger
27th July 2009, 22:04
Then why does the product from CloneBD and other Blurays work just fine?

Granted, I haven't tried mplayer a lot, but back when I was using the windows build, I was having tons of problems. One program that handles file playback reasonably well is Arcsoft Total Media Theater on the Windows platform. ClownBD makes life a lot easier for file playback with most players (including handling stuff like seamless branching). Typically, mounted .isos of original discs won't exhibit these problems.

That said, what Hawk has just written seems like a plausible scenario as well.

Hawk
28th July 2009, 01:46
Typically, mounted .isos of original discs won't exhibit these problems.

I just want to let you know I was installing Linux from CD. When this problem occurred. Based on experience above I think that may be the case here as well.