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Nothing in PowerDVD 9 Ultra after mounting BD ISO?


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All my Blu-rays are ripped with AnyDVD HD in their original source and then made into an image via ImgBurn. I mount them via Slysoft's Virtual CloneDrive or Daemon Tools Lite. Either way, some simply won't play in PowerDVD. Some work absolutely fine and flawless throughout entirety of play. But my backup of "The Ninth Gate", for instance will not. What happens is PowerDVD will "load" the disc and start to run through the chapters with the time display running and everything, but black screen and no audio. I can't get to any menu and before I play it says "the menu for this BD-J content does not support the use of a mouse." I don't know if that's part of the problem or what. PowerDVD hasn't locked up or anything, it simply just won't play the movie. My physical disc of the film works just fine. My ISO's of standard DVDs work just fine. I made them in 2.4.4 using UDF 2.5 - I've just upgraded to 2.5.0 in my new build and now I see more parameters to choose from. Should I be using MODE1/2048 or MODE2/FORM1/2345 for data type? I haven't been able to find any guides on this forum, if I've passed over something please send the link my way.

 

Also occurs with:

Van Helsing (2004)

The Uninvited (2009)

Quarantine (2008)

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

The Last House on the Left (2009)

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You didn't see the 'Guides' forum?!

 

Haha, yes, my bad wording I'm afraid. I have seen the guides forum and looked through several. I've spent some time reading other posts as well, I didn't just come over her and spout off a question like every other hit and run forum n00b :P So I saw the "how to burn a BD" guide but nothing on ripping them, just DVDs. I'm wondering if there was some setting feature I didn't switch on/off for them to be played properly.

 

Thanks :)

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'Ripping' is nothing to do with ImgBurn, it's a burning tool.

 

Read mode doesn't really have any options, it just takes a complete image of the disc (reads every sector) without anything special going on for certain types/formats of disc.

 

If there's a problem with playback then that's down to your source or the player.

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