![]() ![]() MakeMKV only decodes BD+ when it is converting the file to an MKV it is expected that a player that understands M2TS files would have its own BD+ interpreter, so the M2TS files are just decrypted, and not "fixed up". "My guess would be that the disk uses BD+ as part of its "copy protection". Woodstock, over at the MakeMKV forum, wrote the following, which sorts things out a bit: Scott All previously made backups still play, but this backup of West Side Story will NOT play at all. Have you tried any true home-release/personally-authored BD discs (obviously intended to be unencrypted)?ĭOES the player still play the disc after showing the message? You say this still shows up for "decrypted" & "re-authored" discs.does it show up with OLDER existing original BD releases? If the latter is still OK, that should not occur to "unencrypted" discs. This is SOP for Blu-ray AACS copy protection (key revocation & updating), though likely part of the less understood BD+ work (20thCFox is known to use this). Otherwise, many/most newer released discs won't play. Some disc has "flagged" the player as suspect, so now it must phone home to regenerate proper keys. ![]() As the Blu-Ray spec continues to evolve, new features are added as well as new copy protection, but an update could have unwanted side effects or brick the player if something goes wrong. Thanks! Don't try to fix something that isn't broken, so just ignore the warnings as long as your discs are playable. ![]() I'm not finding a good explanation anywhere and thought perhaps some of the good folks here on VideHelp might know. Or maybe something worse, like when it says to update your blu-ray player it'll add copy protection that won't play my backups. Thanks!ĭoes anyone know? I worry that these blu-rays that won't play and that give the red warning message are somehow checking to confirm that a blu-ray player has perhaps a certain level of copy protection. So that got me to wondering what's going on.ĭoes anyone know? I worry that these blu-rays that won't play and that give the red warning message are somehow checking to confirm that a blu-ray player has perhaps a certain level of copy protection. That message appears even if a blu-ray is decrypted using MakeMKV, and then rebuilt using BD Rebuilder in "Full Backup" mode. Each manufacturer controls and is responsible for its own website." Twentieth Century Fox and MGM are not responsible for the content or practices of manufacturers websites. For additional information on Blu-ray player updates, please visit the Blu-Ray Update website at. Please visit your blu-ray player's manufacturers website and follow their instructions to update your blu-ray player. "Warning: Your blu-ray player requires an update in order to play this disc. With some blu-rays, I'm starting to see this message in red: ![]()
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