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Old 18th April 2012, 01:57
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To be fair it also fails with "keep protection" checked, so unless there are some purposefully erroneous sectors on the Bluray I cannot discount the possibility that this is my drive's first read error, or even a bad disc. (though brand new) I have not put the disc in my PS3 yet, so there are still some other possibilities to explore.
If you are getting read errors on a Blu-ray then it's either a dirty/faulty disc or a failing drive
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Old 19th April 2012, 18:58
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When I ripped it as both ISO and standard extraction i just ripped it like normal with out the encryption box checked no errors, movie came out flawless.
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Old 19th April 2012, 19:17
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I too ripped the movie and burned it to an ISO image with no problems .
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Old 15th May 2012, 22:48
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It worked fine for me and that was a couple of versions ago. I rip the whole disk to my hard drive which worked fine. I use the "Open Disc Folder" option in TMT 5 to play which also works fine. I also made a 1280x720 mp4 version from the ripped folder to play on my iPad. No problems whatsoever.
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Old 16th May 2012, 00:27
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Weird. I'm using the latest version, the drive usually works fine and the disk is brand new and clean, just purchased from Amazon US. What beats me is why not everyone has this problem. I guess it could be related to my BR drive.

Because of my problems with this movie and because I'd read about DVD FAB producing the fix, I tried disabling AnyDVD and downloaded a functioning 30-day free trial of the latest version of DVD FAB. It successfully copied the *.m2ts file and Handbrake was then able to rip to other formats as usual. Go figure...
You need to read the sticky 'How to ask for help, BEFORE you post' and post up all requested information, once you've done that then maybe someone will see what may be causing the issue as this film was dealt with a while ago. I've looked over at the DVDfab site and the only reference to this film that I could find was a fix for the DVD version not the Blu-ray.
Also you don't say in what way it's failing, if it's a read error then that's not copy protection as Blu-ray discs don't contain structural copy protection like DVD's which means if you get a read error it's always a faulty/dirty disc or failing drive

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Old 16th May 2012, 02:32
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Noted. I've already logged a detailed request with AnyDVD HD technical support. I'm only reporting here to gauge the extent of the problem (if any) with other users, not asking for help specifically. It's probably the drive being erratic, since the freebie DVDFAB worked ok.
Like I said if it's a read error then it's nothing to do with AnyDVD, but as you don't want to say what the actual problem is then no one can say if they have the same problem or not.

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Old 16th May 2012, 10:09
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i backup Mission Impossible Ghost OK
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