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7th December 2007, 05:40 | #141 | Link |
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I have one UK HD-DVD myself (Planet Earth) and this one also plays without problems on my machine.
Some things came into my mind which you maybe can test. What happens if you don't apply the Nav chain bugfix but zero the CPI field, does this solve your problem too? And what happens if you, after the playback problems are gone, seek back to eg. the beginning of the movie where you had these problems, are they still gone or do they reappear? Whats happens if you don't play the movie from the beginning but start at a higher chapter? |
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BUT...this is looking more like a problem with EvoDemux. Individual evo files copied from the original disk play fine. It's only once they've been through EvoDemux to remove unwanted streams or to join the two main evos together that the playback issues start (which I can then fix by running your PackScanner -n). Running the Packscanner first and then applying EvoDemux also works (which is what I would expect, since I am emulating the behaviour of BackupHDDVD). I too have Planet Earth, and I don't have any problems with it, but that is because the individual episodes are in their own evo files, and there are no unwanted streams to remove, so I never put them through EvoDemux. I don't know if that helps narrow things down at all. Food for thought, anyway :-) Cheers BBBR |
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Now all I have left is to work out why I seem to be the only one who can't join m2ts files without the playback going mental at the join... Cheers BBBR |
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Which file should I select in DumpHD? I found the key for my disc from this forum, and I'm doing the .mt2s files. It won't let me select all the files? I've to do it one by one. Also, I'm not sure how to play them
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To decrypt the whole disc select the root directory (e.g. d:\) instead of a file. I'm not up to date on how to play these files from harddisk, older versions of PowerDVD do it, for other solutions look elsewhere on this forum.
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Oh, you are using linux, that's a surprise . I don't have a linux machine right now but IIRC the open dialog should have two text fields, one is a file filter and the other one is the file to open. This second field gets only filled if you select a file, to select a directory you have to type it into this field yourself (/media/Blu-ray in your case), then it should work. And for playback under linux, i think there is not much else than mplayer.
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19th February 2008, 06:54 | #149 | Link |
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Hey KenD00.
Yeah I'm using Linux . I didn't have any problem playing them in Windows right off the disc, except for Ratatouille which gave a region problem (Even though both the drive and the disc are Region A) but Slysoft AnyDVD solved that problem. But as far as Linux is concerned, this is my primary OS, and it's disappointing to have to reboot into Windows just to watch a movie. What you suggested worked! I typed in /media/Blu-ray and all the files were selected. I should stop relying on the mouse too much, I guess. I'm not sure if I should rip the movie once again, to make sure it's done properly. Now as for playback, mplayer does happen to be my favorite player, so that's good to know it'll play it. The only trouble I'm having right now is that there's no video, only audio. I'm not sure if that's because of how I ripped it earlier. Should I re-rip it, or is this just a codec issue? And if so, which one do I need? I'm sorry if this is not the right place for asking about codecs. |
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There is no need to re-rip the files, it makes no difference if you ripped them one by one or all at once (internally, the list of files to process contains only one file or all ).
I only played back a HD-DVD some time ago, there the problem was different, video but no audio. MPlayer shouldn't have any problems with the video, all required codecs are included, but support for the new audio codecs is still experimental, you should use a recent SVN snapshot. When i tried this it was necessary to specify which video- and audio codec to use, you should specify at least the video codec, audio might work as is because the movie probably contains an "old" DTS stream. I don't know how to figure out the video codec of a M2TS file, but it can only be MPEG2, VC-1 or H264. Last edited by KenD00; 19th February 2008 at 23:56. |
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Trying to rip Blueray discs using DumpHD but get alot of these errors, I have UDF 2.5 patched into my kernal and the disc appears to be mounting correctly what am I doing wrong:
DumpHD 0.4 by KenD00 Opening Key Data File... OK Initializing AACS... OK Loading aacskeys library... OK aacskeys 0.3.0 by arnezami, library port 0.3 by KenD00 Initializing source... Source is a directory: using disc mode Disc type found: BluRay BDMV Searching /cdrom/BDMV for files... /cdrom/BDMV/index.bdmv /cdrom/BDMV/MovieObject.bdmv Searching /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST for files... /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00014.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00046.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00047.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00048.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00050.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00051.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00052.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00053.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00054.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00056.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00057.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00058.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00049.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00055.mpls Searching /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF for files... /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00000.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00001.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00003.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00005.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00016.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00041.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00049.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00042.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00043.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00044.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00045.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00046.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00047.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00048.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00050.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00051.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/CLIPINF/00052.clpi Searching /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM for files... /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00001.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00003.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00005.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00016.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00041.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00049.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00042.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00043.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00044.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00045.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00046.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00047.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00048.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00050.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00051.m2ts /cdrom/BDMV/STREAM/00052.m2ts Searching /cdrom/BDMV/AUXDATA for files... /cdrom/BDMV/AUXDATA/sound.bdmv Searching /cdrom/BDMV/META for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/BDJO for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/JAR for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP for files... /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/MovieObject.bdmv Searching /cdrom/BDMV/META/DL for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/META/ES for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/META/TN for files... Searching /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST for files... /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00014.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00046.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00047.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00048.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00050.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00051.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00052.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00053.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00054.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00056.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00057.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00058.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00049.mpls /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00055.mpls Searching /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF for files... /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00000.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00001.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00003.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00005.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00016.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00041.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00049.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00042.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00043.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00044.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00045.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00046.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00047.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00048.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00050.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00051.clpi /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00052.clpi Searching /cdrom/BDMV/BACKUP/BDJO for files... Searching /cdrom/CERTIFICATE for files... Searching /cdrom/CERTIFICATE/BACKUP for files... Source initialized Identifying disc... OK DiscID : 16B4BDAEC71F421212C5DD7515790BB27F5999C5 Searching disc in key database... Disc not found in key database Retrieving keys from source... aacskeys 0.3.0 Current path: /home/durando/dumphd_0.4 Processing key: 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 Encrypted C-value: D25C30FCF61CE1AB508935DAE0FF00FD Corresponding uv: 00000001 Decrypted C-value: 044371CEE534E25A9656F2D6424DF3E9 Media key: 044371CEE534E25A9656F2D6424DF3E8 Encrypted verification data: 518DE5508207E78D62E79EB5D9718B72 Decr verif data should be: 0123456789ABCDEF Decrypted verification data: 0123456789ABCDEF48AB2BE054D12D57 Could not open drive, invalid drive type or mount device could not be found, aborting. ERROR: DRIVETYPEMOUNT, errnr: -2 aacskeys ERROR: DRIVETYPEMOUNT, errnr: -2 Failed retrieving keys from source |
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Hmm, strange, the device of the mount point cannot be found. Can you post the contents of your /proc/mounts file (with a disc beeing mounted)? What linux distro are you using?
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my /proc/mounts
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy, The contents of my /proc/mounts file while a blue ray disc is in drive are:
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 none /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 none /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 udev /dev tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 fusectl /sys/fs/fuse/connections fusectl rw,relatime 0 0 /dev/disk/by-uuid/7aaefd3c-dbb5-4e65-b0d6-853801766d65 / ext3 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered 0 0 /dev/disk/by-uuid/7aaefd3c-dbb5-4e65-b0d6-853801766d65 /dev/.static/dev ext3 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered 0 0 tmpfs /var/run tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 tmpfs /var/lock tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 tmpfs /lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/volatile tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime 0 0 tmpfs /var/run tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 tmpfs /var/lock tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 securityfs /sys/kernel/security securityfs rw,relatime 0 0 binfmt_misc /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc binfmt_misc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec 0 0 gvfs-fuse-daemon /home/durando/.gvfs fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1000,group_id=1000 0 0 /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime 0 0 |
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Ah, i see the problem. You are accessing the disc with /cdrom, that seems to be a symlink to the actual mountpoint and isn't in /proc/mounts, thats why aacskeys can't find the device. To make it work, access the disc directly with the mountpoint, in your case /media/cdrom0, then it will work. I will try to fix aacskeys to work in your situation.
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10th August 2008, 08:40 | #155 | Link |
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Thanks for the help
Well I guess this is a moot point now anyways now I get a new error "The given Host Certificate / Private Key has been revoked by your drive.
So if I haven't misunderstood the current events in Blueray Ripping that means I am SOL unless I go into windows and run something that is commercial. |
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See this post: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...st+Certificate Here you find DumpVID: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...782#post993782 Not sure this works for your drive Succes. |
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As SvT said, it depends on your drive. If this doesn't work for you, then indeed you need windows and either a software player to grab the Volume ID with DumpVID or Anydvd HD. But if your disc contains BD+ you have to use Anydvd HD anyway because its the only program that can remove this protection.
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Well, the m2ts files are playable except the disc is BD+ protected, in that case you can't use DumpHD to decrypt them and have to use AnyDVD HD, don't know if that protection can be removed if they are already ripped.
If you want to convert the files into another format please look in another section of this forum, this isn't a decrypting topic and i don't know much about that. |
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