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Old 14th December 2012, 05:38
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I don't have this disc anymore, so if some one out there has this in a region "A" could you please post a log file of it. At the time I used the most recent version available _ 7.1.2.2
Speed menu allows me to play it, and I have enabled to keep the original menu, but ounce mounted TMT 5 freezes up after the 20th fox ID logo when I try to play it with the original menu.

I have one coming from e-bay and I will post log file then, if no one does it sooner.

Being a 20th century Fox disc, I am sure it's something to do with BD+ or some new encryption code that only speed menu will look after, but ounce I have a log file it would be nice to know what the problem is with the original menu.

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Update: I burned the ISO files to disc and the original menu plays fine in my old Sony BDP S300, so it may the older version of TMT 5 that's the problem (5.2.1.120).

So with that said, the log file may not show any errors. Ounce I post the log file maybe it will show something.

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Old 14th December 2012, 09:37
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Do you have access to TMT 5.3.1.146 (IIRC the last version before they added Cinavia)? That might help; so would a newer version IF you can live with Cinavia. (Hint: It shouldn't affect your Sony.) Newer Fox titles such as Prometheus have forced updates to commercial players--PDVD worse than TMT.
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Old 14th December 2012, 11:29
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Yes I have 146, but I never liked it as it was missing a few features that are still present in 120, but I'll give it a try as a process of elimination.

This is looking more like a player problem rather then an ISO/AnyDVDHD problem, especially since I am the only one who's reported anything with this title.

Thanks for you help.
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Old 14th December 2012, 12:45
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I'll stick to TMT 5.0.1.114. Everything later only made it worse.

Same with PowerDVD, I stick with PowerDVD 10. Everything later (11, 12) only adds crap which is in my way (Moovie line, UPNP servers, bloatware crap) and makes the program almost unusable.

(EDIT: Personal rant... TMT 5.0.1.114 with the "don't change the refreshrate" hotfix, because the auto refreshrate switch is broken ... in *all* TMT versions, even the most recent versions. PowerDVD 12 isn't any better, it is broken, too. Unbelievable. I could program a working refreshrate switch for an existing player in less than a day. Everybody can do it. XBMC does it. Only ArcSoft and Cyberlink can't get it right ... for almost a year. Pathetic.)
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Old 14th December 2012, 14:08
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Well you'd better get that "switch" into SlyPlayer then
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Old 14th December 2012, 21:41
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I'll stick to TMT 5.0.1.114. Everything later only made it worse.

Same with PowerDVD, I stick with PowerDVD 10. Everything later (11, 12) only adds crap which is in my way (Moovie line, UPNP servers, bloatware crap) and makes the program almost unusable.

(EDIT: Personal rant... TMT 5.0.1.114 with the "don't change the refreshrate" hotfix, because the auto refreshrate switch is broken ... in *all* TMT versions, even the most recent versions. PowerDVD 12 isn't any better, it is broken, too. Unbelievable. I could program a working refreshrate switch for an existing player in less than a day. Everybody can do it. XBMC does it. Only ArcSoft and Cyberlink can't get it right ... for almost a year. Pathetic.)
He He He !... That's funny, TMT auto refresh rate never did work with NVIDIA anyway, it was always grayed out since day one. I never liked Power DVD either _ any version, none of them worked with the frame interpolation feature on my projector. The most recent build of TMT (172) does not turn off Windows Aero any more in W8, I have to physically choose a basic theme. With my platform it has to be disabled, if it isn't I get jerky playback. This is to do more with the frame Interpolation again, if I shut it off every thing is fine.
XBMC works well all around, wish I would have found XBMC before spending my 50 bucks on TMT.
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Old 15th December 2012, 03:23
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Well I have found that if I have a TV connected to my laptop (Which uses an Nvidia card) thru HDMI then TMT switches the refresh rate to whatever I'm watching, it just doesn't do it on the internal screen
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Old 15th December 2012, 04:20
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Well I have found that if I have a TV connected to my laptop (Which uses an Nvidia card) thru HDMI then TMT switches the refresh rate to whatever I'm watching, it just doesn't do it on the internal screen
That is interesting... Jason has repeatedly said that the auto refresh rate is always grayed out with NVIDIA. Adbear, what version of card, and TMT are you using ?

Mine is quite old _ GT230M. And as far as TMT is concerned, it never worked, internal or projector.

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Old 15th December 2012, 15:07
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Yes I have 146, but I never liked it as it was missing a few features that are still present in 120, but I'll give it a try as a process of elimination.

This is looking more like a player problem rather then an ISO/AnyDVDHD problem, especially since I am the only one who's reported anything with this title.

Thanks for you help.
Installing a newer version of TMT 5 solved the problem, so I won't bother posting a log file unless some one requests it.
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Old 15th December 2012, 16:14
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Well I have found that if I have a TV connected to my laptop (Which uses an Nvidia card) thru HDMI then TMT switches the refresh rate to whatever I'm watching, it just doesn't do it on the internal screen
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It's still pathetic. If TMT does something, it usually does it ... wrong.
UK BBC discs? European movies (24fps)? US movies (23.98fps)?
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