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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: torpadal on June 02, 2015, 11:02:15 am

Title: BluRay disc plays sections in wrong order
Post by: torpadal on June 02, 2015, 11:02:15 am
Hi, I've got 'The imitation Game' film on a BluRay disc (orginal) but when I try to play it on my PC, With JRiver v19.0163, it plays the different sections of the film in the wrong order.
I have anyDVD HD installed and normally I use that to Rip to Harddisk and then play the film from there. In this case that also is played in the wrong order.
Why?
How do I avoid this?
Title: Re: BluRay disc plays sections in wrong order
Post by: Hendrik on June 02, 2015, 11:06:29 am
Some discs use this as a copy-protection mechanism. Make sure your AnyDVD HD is up-to-date. Sometimes you also have to pick another "title" to play, as the disc has a lot of "bogus" titles which have this broken behaviour. Unfortunately MC cannot detect the difference.
Title: Re: BluRay disc plays sections in wrong order
Post by: torpadal on June 02, 2015, 11:53:00 am
thanks for a super quick reply. anyDVD is updated to latest Version. There  are some 30 'titles' to choose from so impossible to find the right one. And they wonder why people download instead of buying...
Title: Re: BluRay disc plays sections in wrong order
Post by: mwillems on June 02, 2015, 12:38:20 pm
thanks for a super quick reply. anyDVD is updated to latest Version. There  are some 30 'titles' to choose from so impossible to find the right one. And they wonder why people download instead of buying...

Someone else posted a few weeks ago about this exact issue with this specific film: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=95165.msg672787#msg672787

I went and checked my copy of the Imitation Game, but mine only has one large title and a handful of smaller ones (fewer than 10 in all).  I wonder if it's a North American vs. International release issue?  Or something else?  

If you sniff around on various BluRay forums you'll likely find that someone out there has identified the "correct" title.