
Sorry to hear of your firm's unwillingness to add my suggested intermediate step to optionally convert to BluRay format (without AACS). Here are four examples of failed attempts to open decrypted BluRay filesets residing on a hard drive:įAILURE: Code 3 at >f0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uho I just used the program to successfully backup an older (2006) BluRay release that has the main movie split between two non-consecutive "titles" (That I subsequently joined perfectly, using "MKVMerge").Īs other members who have read the original thread and/or used MakeMKV thusfar are aware, MakeMKV creates a separate.