OK, I think I know why it fails. It's probably due to the accented character in the path ("vidéos"). I have already encountered a similar problem. Try to move the entire BD3D2MK3D folder elsewhere, or rename vidéos to videos, and I guess that everything will be fine.
In the meantime, I'll do some tests to see if I can fix that annoyance here...
[EDIT] I did the test here with exactly the same installation folder as you, and I have no problem. It's not the accented character that causes the problem. I'm puzzled.
Try to download again the program, and re-install it. Perhaps in another folder anyway. Who knows ?
Last edited by r0lZ; 7th November 2019 at 11:44.
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