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Old 26th September 2011, 16:42
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I think there is a folder named 0012fa (from memory) which is probably needed by the JAVA menu. You will have to copy this by hand, or face a movie that won't play.
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Old 26th September 2011, 17:31
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1. I used the 'Rip Video DVD to Harddisk...' option to extract the iso using AnyDVD.

2. Then processed everything using Clown_BD BD Copier's tsMuxeR option.

3. Then copied 0012FA folder from the original to the newly processed folder so it is alongside BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders.

Still - everything works in the original but not in the processed folder from which nothing was changed for testing purposes.


Simply copying 0012FA folder was a good suggestion but it did not resolve the problem, any other suggestions?
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Old 26th September 2011, 17:56
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Success. Here's what I did Mike: As stated, for testing purposes, I did a complete process as described above not UNCHECKING anything - so full Blu-ray.


Then I used a file comparing program to find three small *.mpls files missing from BDMV\BACKUP\PLAYLIST

and those same files missing from this location:
BDMV\PLAYLIST


Simply copying them to the processed folder made this work.
Interestingly, removing folder 0012FA, which originally did not copy as you said - did not affect anything.



SO:

1. Probably a good idea to try to figure out why those three small .mpls files were not copied.
2. Do we need the 0012FA folder or not. I tested things to work OK without 0012FA but I guess better safe than sorry and keep that folder anyway?

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Old 26th September 2011, 19:09
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Tested and retested.


This is cumbersome but the only way to do this with Star Wars 4 and similar Blu-Rays is to:

1. Extract Blu-ray files from the original.

2. Process the entire unedited disc through Clown_BD's and extract all files.

3. Use a file comparing program to find the missing files. In this example they were

\BDMV\BACKUP\PLAYLIST
00300.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

and

BDMV\PLAYLIST
00300.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls


4. Now start from the beginning and Edit original Blu-Ray. When you get to ImgBurn, click on the Show Disc Layout Editor Window.


5. Then copy those two sets of files from the original disc (top window) to the same location in the bottom window.

6. It may not be necessary, but also manually copy the 0012FA folder from the root of the original disc (top window) to the same location in the bottom window.

7. Set the Labels TAB.

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Old 26th September 2011, 20:10
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The rest of them are also from:
\BDMV\BACKUP\PLAYLIST
and
\BDMV\PLAYLIST


• Ep. V The Empire Strikes Back:
00500.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

• Ep. VI Return of the Jedi
00300.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

• Ep. I The Phantom Menace
00600.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

• Ep. II Attack of the Clones
00300.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

• Ep. III Revenge of the Sith
00300.mpls
00800.mpls
00850.mpls

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Old 26th September 2011, 23:42
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What would happen if you just copied the entire PLAYLIST folder from the original even if you edited stuff out, would that even matter or show up for edited parts? That way there would be no need to look for missing small files.

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Old 1st October 2011, 21:41
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Hello.
I have Clown BD Copier up & running, but nothing happens. I have clicked "Read" & all the menus are there and clicked respectively, but there is nothing being compressed or no option to start the process. Is there something specific I am supposed to be doing, using Imgburn?

Where can I upload my image?
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Old 2nd October 2011, 10:34
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Please provide a screenshot & a LOG file from AnyDVD for the Blu-Ray that you are trying to process. Use the paperclip to upload here.
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Old 3rd October 2011, 01:37
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How do I get the logfile from Anydvd?
I do not see the paperclip in the Quick Reply area below.

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Old 3rd October 2011, 02:26
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Go to the AnyDVD HD Forum, find the sticky called 'Have problems? Please answer these questions when posting, or risk being ignored.' and then follow the instructions in part 4
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