Application crash \ unknown volume key

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skiddy
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Application crash \ unknown volume key

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I've had two Blu-Ray discs recently that have caused issues, same behaviour.

On one machine - they cause the application to abort abnormally (when initially loading the disc contents...status transitions to Idle, and then crashes thereafter). No logs.

On a different machine, I get a message that the volume key is unknown, and a debug line in the logs.

Both discs are well, known and pretty old. Running the latest version.

Any ideas?

Thx.
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Woodstock
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Re: Application crash \ unknown volume key

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If you have debug logging enabled (link to the FAQ below explains how), you should ALWAYS get some sort of log, even if you just open the program.

If MakeMKV does not know the key for a particular Bluray disk, it should create a file in your MakeMKV data directory that starts with MKB and ends in .tgz; do you see it there? If so, what is the full file name?
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skiddy
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Re: Application crash \ unknown volume key

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MKB_v19_<title>_C59A
MKB_v7_<title>_1BB2

Assuming that the title name is unimportant :)
Woodstock
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Re: Application crash \ unknown volume key

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No, the exact title isn't critical, but both AACS versions are "well known" to MakeMKV, so they normally won't give a "Volume key is unknown" error, unless there is a problem reading the directory area of the disk. And they certainly shouldn't crash MakeMKV.

Are there any system logs that expand upon the crash?
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skiddy
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Re: Application crash \ unknown volume key

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I can see the Application Hang logs in windows;

The program makemkv.exe version 1.14.5.0 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Security and Maintenance control panel.
Process ID: 420c
Start Time: 01d564a00c88318b
Termination Time: 14
Application Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\makemkv.exe

It's preceeded by; (1s earlier)

Fault bucket 1468534434713871496, type 5
Event Name: AppHangB1
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:
P1: makemkv.exe
P2: 1.14.5.0
P3: 5d712f33
P4: 5b61
P5: 134217728
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:


And; (14s earlier)

Fault bucket 1163071243995428385, type 4
Event Name: APPCRASH
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:
P1: makemkvcon64.exe
P2: 1.14.5.0
P3: 5d712bb1
P4: makemkvcon64.exe
P5: 1.14.5.0
P6: 5d712bb1
P7: c0000005
P8: 00000000001cdb3d
P9:
P10:

Other discs work fine, it's just these two that I've come across lately thay exhibit the same, repeatable behaviour.
Woodstock
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Re: Application crash \ unknown volume key

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My suggestion at this point is to gather the information asked for in the FAQ link in my signature, plus copy in the information from the Windows event, and send them to support@makemkv.com for Mike to look at. He will probably want additional information, but those are the basics to start a "real" support ticket. He will probably also want those two .tgz files, because they would have more information about the disk.
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