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Old 3rd January 2012, 16:14
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Exclamation Green Lantern BD Extended - Copy Plays on BD Laptop, but Invalid Disc on BD Player

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I havent ripped a BD for a while and am using AnyDVD HD 6.9.1.1. This Green Lantern Extended BD disc has Cinavia (Australia), but I don't this this would affect ripping it. However, I chose "Rip Video Image to Hard Disk" as I then burn it to a BD when finished with Nero. During this process, with a clean BD movie disc, I got "Error Reading from Drive D:! Sectors 7799072-7799103". I have attached a log file for convenience. Now I've had no other BD movie issues.
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Old 3rd January 2012, 16:24
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The error did it happen when using the ISO in Nero for burning? Or was it with original Blu-ray using Nero with AnyDVD?

If you was able to use AnyDVD to get the ISO using the "Rip Video Image to Hard Disk" without error then it not a AnyDVD problem

And could possibly work using ImgBurn
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Old 3rd January 2012, 16:38
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The error did it happen when using the ISO in Nero for burning? Or was it with original Blu-ray using Nero with AnyDVD?

If you was able to use AnyDVD to get the ISO using the "Rip Video Image to Hard Disk" without error then it not a AnyDVD problem

And could possibly work using ImgBurn
Put BD in drive and chose "Rip video DVD to hard disk" then waited and then the error appeared while it was reading the BD to rip it to the hard disk. I dont open any burning apps till its completely finished - less chance of interference.
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Old 3rd January 2012, 17:51
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What happens if you exit out of AnyDVD and make an image of the disc using something like Imgburn? Usually if you get a read error on a Blu-ray disc it's either a faulty/dirty disc or a failing drive.
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Old 5th January 2012, 23:45
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Maybe my memory is going, but I use Nero to burn the ripped data to BD, but should I choose BD (UDF) or BD ISO? Havent burnt a BD for a while so have forgotten which option to use.
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Old 6th January 2012, 03:09
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No idea with Nero, I stopped using that piece of crap for Blu-rays ages ago due to it being so flaky. I always use Imgburn
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