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Manni:
Just to confirm that the .properties files are present when AnyDVDHD decrypts. I just repaired another rip by opening the original disc with AnyDVDHD, copying the missing files to the existing rip, and the menus work fine now. I have about 50 rips to repair, but it only takes a few minutes that way, as re-ripping is unnecessary.

Hendrik:

--- Quote from: Manni on April 08, 2019, 08:12:56 am ---Sure, but if you do this you don't get the useful info that AnyDVDHD provides, for example the list of valid playlists in disc.inf when ripping a title with playlist obfuscation. That's why I prefer to use these. Usually AnyDVDHD is very reliable, I'm sure they'll fix this soon it it's from them.


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Sure you do. The file is created on decryption, if you put a disc in the driver and let AnyDVDHD process it, then the disc.inf file will look like its on the optical disc - but AnyDVDHD is basically putting it there virtually.

So if I just take Explorer and copy the content of that disc to my HDD, then it should include all that information. Plus properties files. :)
But shrug, I'm old fashioned. I never saw a need for such a ripping function if copying with Explorer is all I need.

Manni:
You are correct, I just saw this :)

Well, I guess I like the ability to choose simply between ripping to folders or ripping to ISOs (which is needed for 3D blurays).

I think the only case for which ripping through the tools can be useful is error correction. I often have read errors from discs (even new) and the error correction process of AnyDVDHD is more robust that explorer, as it gives you choices (retry, ignore, etc).

But I agree it's not necessary if all goes well. :)

Manni:
OK, just to close this. I've tried to re-rip one of the offending titles with AnyDVDHD, and all the .properties files are present. So either this bug was fixed very recently by Redfox, or I have no idea why these files were missing in the first place.

Anyway, hopefully this will be useful to others if I'm not the only one experiencing these weird issues.

Sorry for wasting your time as clearly whatever the reason these issues were not JRiver related.

jmone:
FYI ripping 3DBD to folder structure works fine (if you don't mind the increase in folder size vs ISO as the L R eyes are no longer interleaved).

Also I just use MC's rip function when decrypting with RedFox or DeUHD as it is a one step rip, import, tag.  Note.  Older versions of MC prior to BD Menues did not copy all the root folders.

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