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Blu-Ray player problem
« on: January 30, 2008, 06:33:29 pm »
Here are the issues I am having trying to get my new Lite-on Bluray to work.


1st Problem

I added the BD player to an existing MD that had a dvd player already - added the hd-ripping tools - Rebooted.
Manage drives shows two drives but both selections will control only the original dvd player.

Power Down - Unplug power from original drive.

Still no control over BD drive.

Remove DVD so just BD player in MD
Delete diskless MD let rediscover and rebuild MD
Install hd ripping - reboot

This time everything looks good it rips to 60-70% somewhere in there it said successful.
It shows in the video menu but I wont play.

2. Attempt to rip another BD now it immediately says success but does nothing.

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Re: Blu-Ray player problem
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2008, 05:27:06 am »
Ok rebuilt the MD again installed the ripping sw

Set my region for the player.

Still NG on blu-ray ripping

here is the ripping log

sections cut due to size

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+ OwnerID=1
+ SourceDevice=/dev/scd0
++ echo -n /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
++ tr '[:space:]' _
+ DestFolder=/home/public/data/videos/Underworld
+ FolderLock=/home/public/data/videos/Underworld.folderlock
++ mktemp -d /mnt/ripXXXXXX
+ MountDir=/mnt/ripu24228
+ mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/ripu24228
mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
+ displayProgress
+ progressPid=24349
+ trap 'kill -9 24349' EXIT
+ /usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys/extract_keys.sh /dev/scd0
++ du -s /mnt/ripu24228
++ awk '{print $1}'
+ pushd /usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys
/usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys /usr/pluto/bin
+ ./aacskeys /dev/scd0
/usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys/extract_keys.sh: line 14: 24354 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) ./aacskeys $1 > /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
+ popd
/usr/pluto/bin
++ cat /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
++ grep 'Unique Key'
++ cut -c 31-
++ tr -d '\r\n'
+ DiskKey=
++ cat /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
++ grep DiscID
++ cut -c 31-
++ tr -d '\r\n'
+ DiskID=
+ Line='=DISK|V|'
+ echo '=DISK|V|'
+ touch /home/public/data/videos/Underworld.folderlock
+ pushd /usr/pluto/tools/dumphd
/usr/pluto/tools/dumphd /usr/pluto/bin
+ ./dumphd.sh /mnt/ripu24228 /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
+ FullSize=45420360
+ /bin/true
++ du -s /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
++ awk '{print $1}'
du: cannot access `/home/public/data/videos/Underworld': No such file or directory
+ ActualSize=
+ echo 0
+ sleep 2
DumpHD 0.4 by KenD00

Opening Key Data File... OK
Initializing AACS... + /bin/true
++ du -s /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
++ awk '{print $1}'
du: cannot access `/home/public/data/videos/Underworld': No such file or directory
+ ActualSize=
+ echo 0
+ sleep 2
OK
Loading aacskeys library... FAILED
no aacskeys in java.library.path
Direct key retrieval disabled, only keys from the database will be used

Start time: Wed Jan 30 23:02:31 EST 2008

Checking source...
Source path: /mnt/ripu24228
Initializing source...
Source is a directory: using disc mode
Disc type found: BluRay BDMV
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/index.bdmv
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/MovieObject.bdmv
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/PLAYLIST for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00106.mpls
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00003.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00004.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00005.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/CLIPINF/00106.clpi
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00002.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00003.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00004.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00005.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00104.m2ts
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/STREAM/00106.m2ts
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/AUXDATA for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/AUXDATA/sound.bdmv
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/META for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BDJO for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/JAR for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/MovieObject.bdmv
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/META/DL for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/META/ES for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/META/TN for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00005.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00006.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00007.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00008.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00009.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00010.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00011.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00012.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00013.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00014.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00105.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00023.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00024.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00092.mpls
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00106.mpls
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF for files...
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00003.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00004.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00005.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00006.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00104.clpi
/mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00106.clpi
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/BDMV/BACKUP/BDJO for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/CERTIFICATE for files...
Searching /mnt/ripu24228/CERTIFICATE/BACKUP for files...
Source initialized
Identifying source...
Identifying disc... OK
DiscID : 23FF53BFDE230BCA82F2D4303180CBD3243D85C9
Searching disc in key database...
Error at line 64: Line is not a key entry
Disc not found in key database
Finished identifying source
Checking destination...
Destination path: /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
Dumping source...
Skipping disc set:
DiscSet:
Type                 : BluRay BDMV
Source directory     : /mnt/ripu24228
Destination directory: /home/public/data/videos/Underworld
AACS directory       : /mnt/ripu24228/AACS
Key data             :
DiscID : 23FF53BFDE230BCA82F2D4303180CBD3243D85C9
Title  : N/A
Date   : 2007-08-03
VID    : N/A
VUK    : N/A
TUK's  : N/A
Files                :
BDMV/AUXDATA/sound.bdmv
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00003.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00004.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00005.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00006.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00007.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/MovieObject.bdmv
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
BDMV/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00003.clpi
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00005.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00006.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00007.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00105.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00106.mpls
BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00106.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00107.m2ts
BDMV/index.bdmv
Dump complete

End time: Wed Jan 30 23:02:31 EST 2008

+ popd
/usr/pluto/bin
+ '[' /home/public/data/videos/Underworld '!=' /home/public/data/videos/Underworld ']'
+ rm /home/public/data/videos/Underworld.folderlock
+ umount /mnt/ripu24228
+ rmdir /mnt/ripu24228
+ kill -9 24349
+ OwnerID=1
+ SourceDevice=/dev/scd0
++ echo -n '/mnt/device/131/Resident Evil Apocalypse'
++ tr '[:space:]' _
+ DestFolder=/mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse
+ FolderLock=/mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse.folderlock
++ mktemp -d /mnt/ripXXXXXX
+ MountDir=/mnt/ripO29023
+ mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/ripO29023
mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
+ displayProgress
+ progressPid=29107
+ trap 'kill -9 29107' EXIT
+ /usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys/extract_keys.sh /dev/scd0
+ pushd /usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys
/usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys /usr/pluto/bin
+ ./aacskeys /dev/scd0
++ du -s /mnt/ripO29023
++ awk '{print $1}'
/usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys/extract_keys.sh: line 14: 29110 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) ./aacskeys $1 > /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
+ popd
/usr/pluto/bin
++ cat /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
++ grep 'Unique Key'
++ cut -c 31-
++ tr -d '\r\n'
+ DiskKey=
++ cat /tmp/aacskeys.tmp
++ grep DiscID
++ cut -c 31-
++ tr -d '\r\n'
+ DiskID=
+ Line='=DISK|V|'
+ echo '=DISK|V|'
+ touch /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse.folderlock
+ FullSize=23381022
+ /bin/true
++ du -s /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse
++ awk '{print $1}'
du: cannot access `/mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse': No such file or directory
+ pushd /usr/pluto/tools/dumphd
/usr/pluto/tools/dumphd /usr/pluto/bin
+ ./dumphd.sh /mnt/ripO29023 /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse
+ ActualSize=
+ echo 0
+ sleep 2
DumpHD 0.4 by KenD00

Opening Key Data File... OK
Initializing AACS... OK
Loading aacskeys library... FAILED
no aacskeys in java.library.path
Direct key retrieval disabled, only keys from the database will be used

Start time: Wed Jan 30 23:05:06 EST 2008

Checking source...
Source path: /mnt/ripO29023
Initializing source...
Source is a directory: using disc mode
Disc type found: BluRay BDMV
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/BDMV for files...
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/index.bdmv
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/MovieObject.bdmv
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST for files...
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00001.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00007.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00011.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00023.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00024.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00045.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00046.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/PLAYLIST/00047.mpls

/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00006.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00007.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00009.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00010.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00011.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/CLIPINF/00012.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/STREAM/00005.m2ts
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/STREAM/00006.m2ts
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/STREAM/00007.m2ts
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP for files...
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/MovieObject.bdmv
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST for files...
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00001.mpls
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF for files...
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
/mnt/ripO29023/BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00001.clpi
Searching /mnt/ripO29023/CERTIFICATE/BACKUP for files...
Source initialized
Identifying source...
Identifying disc... OK
DiscID : AD5F67FC2B7BA4227AB561D5D625A4766A9ADEBA
Searching disc in key database...
Error at line 64: Line is not a key entry
Error at line 65: Line is not a key entry
Disc not found in key database
Finished identifying source
Checking destination...
Destination path: /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse
Dumping source...
Skipping disc set:
DiscSet:
Type                 : BluRay BDMV
Source directory     : /mnt/ripO29023
Destination directory: /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse
AACS directory       : /mnt/ripO29023/AACS
Key data             :
DiscID : AD5F67FC2B7BA4227AB561D5D625A4766A9ADEBA
Title  : N/A
Date   : 2006-06-16
VID    : N/A
VUK    : N/A
TUK's  : N/A
Files                :
BDMV/AUXDATA/sound.bdmv
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00001.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00004.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00005.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00006.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00007.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00009.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00010.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00011.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00012.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00013.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00014.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00015.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00016.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00017.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00018.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00019.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00020.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/CLIPINF/00021.clpi
BDMV/BACKUP/MovieObject.bdmv
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00001.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00005.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00006.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00007.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00008.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00009.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00010.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00011.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00013.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00014.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00015.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00016.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00017.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00018.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00019.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00020.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00021.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00022.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00023.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00024.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00025.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00026.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00027.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00028.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00029.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00030.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00031.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00032.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00033.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00034.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00035.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00036.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00037.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00038.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00039.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00040.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00041.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00042.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00043.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00044.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00045.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00046.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00047.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00048.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00049.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00050.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00051.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00052.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00053.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00054.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00055.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00056.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00057.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00058.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/PLAYLIST/00059.mpls
BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
BDMV/CLIPINF/00000.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00001.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00002.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00004.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00005.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00006.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00007.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00009.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00010.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00011.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00012.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00013.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00014.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00015.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00016.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00017.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00018.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00019.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00020.clpi
BDMV/CLIPINF/00021.clpi
BDMV/MovieObject.bdmv
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00000.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00001.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00002.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00003.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00004.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00005.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00006.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00007.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00008.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00009.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00010.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00011.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00013.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00014.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00015.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00016.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00017.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00018.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00019.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00020.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00021.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00022.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00023.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00024.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00025.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00026.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00027.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00028.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00029.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00030.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00031.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00032.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00033.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00034.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00035.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00036.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00037.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00038.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00039.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00040.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00041.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00042.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00043.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00044.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00045.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00046.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00047.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00048.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00049.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00050.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00051.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00052.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00053.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00054.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00055.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00056.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00057.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00058.mpls
BDMV/PLAYLIST/00059.mpls
BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00001.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00002.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00004.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00005.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00006.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00007.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00009.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00010.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00011.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00012.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00013.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00014.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00015.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00016.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00017.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00018.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00019.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00020.m2ts
BDMV/STREAM/00021.m2ts
BDMV/index.bdmv
Dump complete

End time: Wed Jan 30 23:05:06 EST 2008

+ popd
/usr/pluto/bin
+ '[' /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse '!=' '/mnt/device/131/Resident Evil Apocalypse' ']'
+ mv /mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse '/mnt/device/131/Resident Evil Apocalypse'
mv: cannot stat `/mnt/device/131/Resident_Evil_Apocalypse': No such file or directory
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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2008, 11:02:44 am »
>/usr/pluto/tools/aacskeys/extract_keys.sh: line 14: 24354 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) ./aacskeys $1 > /tmp/aacskeys.tmp

Looks like the tool aacskeys that fetches HD/BD keys crashed on your system

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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2008, 06:45:25 pm »
ok so how do I fix it
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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2008, 04:23:48 pm »
Thoughts anyone??? ???

Same issue after full Core/hybrid and MD rebuild. 

FYI Bluray installed in MD can rip cd's and dvd from Bluray drive.
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« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2008, 09:27:33 pm »
Thoughts anyone??? ???

Same issue after full Core/hybrid and MD rebuild. 

FYI Bluray installed in MD can rip cd's and dvd from Bluray drive.
you could load the coredump in a debugger like gdb and see why it gets a segmentation fault.

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« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2008, 01:51:55 am »
This is dmesg output whan I insert the Bluray disk and the orbiter prompts me if I would like to rip disk the rest is stated above


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[ 2532.260737] udf: no version for "struct_module" found: kernel tainted.
[ 2532.525737] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2532.525778] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2533.056945] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2533.056952] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2533.275569] UDF-fs: Partition marked readonly; forcing readonly mount
[ 2533.516847] UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.9.1 (2007/01/03) Mounting volume '33636844_PA                                                                                                                     TRIOT', timestamp 2007/05/17 19:01 (1ed4)
[ 2533.813452] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2533.813459] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2534.368177] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2534.368184] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2534.586492] UDF-fs: Partition marked readonly; forcing readonly mount
[ 2534.828707] UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.9.1 (2007/01/03) Mounting volume '33636844_PA                                                                                                                     TRIOT', timestamp 2007/05/17 19:01 (1ed4)
[ 2536.027566] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2536.027573] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2536.574456] attempt to access beyond end of device
[ 2536.574463] sr0: rw=0, want=93645572, limit=93645568
[ 2536.769175] UDF-fs: Partition marked readonly; forcing readonly mount
[ 2537.010753] UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.9.1 (2007/01/03) Mounting volume '33636844_PA                                                                                                                     TRIOT', timestamp 2007/05/17 19:01 (1ed4)




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« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2008, 04:28:34 am »
You're trying to rip a DVD or a BD disc? If it's BD... I was pretty sure that there isn't a "decryption" mechanism available yet to rip BD discs... maybe i'm behind on the times? I mean I know it's been "Decrypted" but I haven't seen a publicly released method or software that's out there yet that actually lets you do this sucssefully.

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« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2008, 04:33:50 am »
You're trying to rip a DVD or a BD disc? If it's BD... I was pretty sure that there isn't a "decryption" mechanism available yet to rip BD discs... maybe i'm behind on the times? I mean I know it's been "Decrypted" but I haven't seen a publicly released method or software that's out there yet that actually lets you do this sucssefully.

Than What are the HD-BD Ripping Tools for in 0710b3
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Re: Blu-Ray player problem
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2008, 04:50:52 am »
Does this help.


Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
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« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2008, 05:38:28 pm »
Hmmm, good question, I haven't checked out B3 yet. Waiting on my new Media Directors to arrive. Is there any separate documentation available on these tools? I'd be curious as well...

However, still, I've done research on the decryption and ripping of BD-HD discs, and I still have not found 1 article that references software yet that can do this successfully on a wide scale basis. So even if the tools are present, I kind of doubt that they could be used Out-oF-The-Box to decrypt and rip a BD disc. It's possible those tools were intended for "un-Encrypted" BD materials, I.E. HomeGrown movies or digital content burned to a PC BD-Disc.

Just a guess. ???

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« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2008, 06:05:45 pm »
Hmmm, good question, I haven't checked out B3 yet. Waiting on my new Media Directors to arrive. Is there any separate documentation available on these tools? I'd be curious as well...

However, still, I've done research on the decryption and ripping of BD-HD discs, and I still have not found 1 article that references software yet that can do this successfully on a wide scale basis. So even if the tools are present, I kind of doubt that they could be used Out-oF-The-Box to decrypt and rip a BD disc. It's possible those tools were intended for "un-Encrypted" BD materials, I.E. HomeGrown movies or digital content burned to a PC BD-Disc.

Just a guess. ???

Hmmm... the BD ripping tools do exactly that. They are specific to LinuxMCE. You need a HD-DVD or BlueRay optical drive and some HD-DVD or BlueRay discs to rip. The HD discs are then ripped and then are playable on any MD capable of HD playback.
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« Reply #12 on: February 10, 2008, 11:01:28 pm »
Interesting... guess I'll have to look into getting a BD capable drive then. Didn't get one because of the express concern that ripping wasn't available yet. Thanks for the info!

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« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2008, 12:40:22 am »
So does this mean I can toss a supported Blu-ray drive in my MD (after I build one), boot off my core system running 0710 (after it comes out and I build a core system), and be able to watch blu-ray movies in high-def?  Will I be able to rip Blu-ray movies to my movie archive?  Will it be reasonable to expect to be able to transcode those movies to a lower bit-rate H.264/aac 5.1 to save space for an on-line media archive?

I'm getting ready to order hardware to build a core and a md and this is an important question for me.  Size of storage I need, when I wire in my bedroom TV (the only TV I have right now above 480p), how many MDs I start with, etc.

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« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2008, 01:48:00 am »
So does this mean I can toss a supported Blu-ray drive in my MD (after I build one), boot off my core system running 0710 (after it comes out and I build a core system), and be able to watch blu-ray movies in high-def?  Will I be able to rip Blu-ray movies to my movie archive?  Will it be reasonable to expect to be able to transcode those movies to a lower bit-rate H.264/aac 5.1 to save space for an on-line media archive?

I'm getting ready to order hardware to build a core and a md and this is an important question for me.  Size of storage I need, when I wire in my bedroom TV (the only TV I have right now above 480p), how many MDs I start with, etc.

yes, but transcoding is currently not an option, the entire disc is copied over in wholesale (as a folder), and the EVO files inside are played (with the largest file triggered first). A typical HD-DVD/Blu-Ray disc will take up approximately 30 gigabytes on your disc.

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