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Old 8th August 2012, 17:38
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Default Getting Error 1511 on Return Of The Jedi Star Wars bluray ...

Guys I'm trying to make a backup of Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi, which I got in my 6 movie Star Wars set (US version) ... I've been able to make a backup of the other 5 movies, and that went fine, but this last one is giving me this error: "Failed to remove BD+, Error 1511!" ...

I have the check online database option enabled, and am using version 7.0.2.0 version ...

Attached with this post this the log file, which I should mention took about 2 hours to be generated (i.e. 2 hours in the 'Scanning' phase) ... !
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Old 8th August 2012, 17:44
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7020 is quite old, no wonder it failed. Please update to the latest version of anydvd. The sticky to the latest version is on the tip of this forum section before you would create a thread. Try that first, if it still fails post a new logfile.

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Old 9th August 2012, 02:02
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We went through this before in another thread he started a while ago, his license expired so he can't update to newer version without paying for a new license, but in theory as long as he allows it to connect to the net he should still be able to get the BD+ keys. I think it was Peer who seemed to think his system wasn't connecting to the net which is why he can't decrypt it.

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Old 9th August 2012, 14:39
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We went through this before in another thread he started a while ago, his license expired so he can't update to newer version without paying for a new license, but in theory as long as he allows it to connect to the net he should still be able to get the BD+ keys. I think it was Peer who seemed to think his system wasn't connecting to the net which is why he can't decrypt it.
Well, yes and no.
This license is actually really blacklisted and marked as stolen...
So, definitely no access to the update server at all...
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Old 9th August 2012, 15:19
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Ah OK, that would be why it's not working then
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Old 9th August 2012, 15:29
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Good riddance then, let em get a valid key and then come back if it still won't work.
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