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Old 8th March 2016, 18:32   #835  |  Link
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It's typical of a badly ripped BD. There is at least one part with bad data. That means that even if the decoder can read the AVC and MVC stream, they are almost certainly desynchronised after the error, and the MVC stream cannot be decoded properly (because decoding a frame from the MVC stream depends of the same frame in the AVC stream, and due to the desync, the frames do not match any more).

I don't think that could be an intentional protection. That problem is frequent, especially with downloaded ISOs, and afaik, it has never be caused by a protection.

It is always better to mount the ISO instead of copying the streams, because you have to copy the stereoscopic movie twice (in the form of M2TS and SSIF), but that has no impact on the possibility to recover the error.

Unfortunately, I think there is nothing to do, except re-ripping the BD correctly.
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