error opening tsMuxer created 3D-BD iso
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 2:05 pm
Hi everybody,
Newbie here to your forums.
Lately I can't open a mounted 3D-BD ISO anymore. MakeMKV returns with errors.
For example, trying to access the 3D iso of "300 Rise of an Empire" gives me:
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Using direct disc access mode
AACS directory not present, assuming unencrypted disc
DEBUG: Code 0 at <)@bC=_v7LB*WJKP:121262302
DEBUG: Code 0 at j_2*gIk0SDRBlYdA[&(.:29397771
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262348
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262210
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121261773
DEBUG: Code 0 at sB1Ak-Qr63XhpI9v@LaQ:213136769
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262049
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262256
Failed to decode audio/video data for title #0 - invalid mux or internal error, title skipped.
DEBUG: Code 0 at GHaY;DP.*KMTFuAQ:213131387
DEBUG: Code 0 at G]}%-0xK4D#J5U5:29401934
DEBUG: Code 0 at *0,;c\PL0:J=9lq%:213116437
Title #00000.mpls was skipped
DEBUG: Code 0 at j_2*gIk0SDRBlYdA[&(.:29397771
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262348
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262210
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121261773
DEBUG: Code 0 at sB1Ak-Qr63XhpI9v@LaQ:213136769
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262049
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262256
Failed to decode audio/video data for title #0 - invalid mux or internal error, title skipped.
DEBUG: Code 0 at GHaY;DP.*KMTFuAQ:213131387
DEBUG: Code 0 at G]}%-0xK4D#J5U5:29401934
DEBUG: Code 0 at *0,;c\PL0:J=9lq%:213116437
Title #00000.m2ts was skipped
Failed to open disc
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Importing a regular 2D ISO - also by tsMuxer - goes without problems. None of the errors show up, the next screen appears and creating a mkv normally works. So it seems a 3D related issue.
I never experienced these issues in the past. I have tested with quite a bunch of 3D iso's, giving same sort of errors. The 3D iso's that tsMuxer creates seem to be fine. I can mount them, open the folder structures, handle the files, etc. They also play fine via LAN on my media-players.
Making use of the latest of the two tools, has anybody an idea what I can do to make it work again?
Cheers
Newbie here to your forums.
Lately I can't open a mounted 3D-BD ISO anymore. MakeMKV returns with errors.
For example, trying to access the 3D iso of "300 Rise of an Empire" gives me:
-
Using direct disc access mode
AACS directory not present, assuming unencrypted disc
DEBUG: Code 0 at <)@bC=_v7LB*WJKP:121262302
DEBUG: Code 0 at j_2*gIk0SDRBlYdA[&(.:29397771
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262348
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262210
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121261773
DEBUG: Code 0 at sB1Ak-Qr63XhpI9v@LaQ:213136769
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262049
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262256
Failed to decode audio/video data for title #0 - invalid mux or internal error, title skipped.
DEBUG: Code 0 at GHaY;DP.*KMTFuAQ:213131387
DEBUG: Code 0 at G]}%-0xK4D#J5U5:29401934
DEBUG: Code 0 at *0,;c\PL0:J=9lq%:213116437
Title #00000.mpls was skipped
DEBUG: Code 0 at j_2*gIk0SDRBlYdA[&(.:29397771
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262348
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121262210
DEBUG: Code 0 at )|-Dt0UfP<I#NHOVBsLn:121261773
DEBUG: Code 0 at sB1Ak-Qr63XhpI9v@LaQ:213136769
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262049
DEBUG: Code 0 at [`wp1Bv4=]`if>k%a-:121262256
Failed to decode audio/video data for title #0 - invalid mux or internal error, title skipped.
DEBUG: Code 0 at GHaY;DP.*KMTFuAQ:213131387
DEBUG: Code 0 at G]}%-0xK4D#J5U5:29401934
DEBUG: Code 0 at *0,;c\PL0:J=9lq%:213116437
Title #00000.m2ts was skipped
Failed to open disc
-
Importing a regular 2D ISO - also by tsMuxer - goes without problems. None of the errors show up, the next screen appears and creating a mkv normally works. So it seems a 3D related issue.
I never experienced these issues in the past. I have tested with quite a bunch of 3D iso's, giving same sort of errors. The 3D iso's that tsMuxer creates seem to be fine. I can mount them, open the folder structures, handle the files, etc. They also play fine via LAN on my media-players.
Making use of the latest of the two tools, has anybody an idea what I can do to make it work again?
Cheers