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  1. When attempting to multiplex the files (via the PureHD Corel multiplexer) an error appears:

    "Error - cannot find a parser component (2) - Code error 0x80004002"

    I know Sony deactivated their DoStudio servers, so I guess the software really is dead now.

    Has anybody found a fix?
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  2. If PureHD is no longer functional, consider these multiplexing tools:
    - Clever FFmpeg-GUI
    - DVDFab All-In-One
    - HandBrake
    - MakeMKV
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  3. The multiplexer in DoStudio must execute the compile.
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  4. [QUOTE=TenementLady;2786604]When attempting to multiplex the files (via the PureHD Corel multiplexer) an error appears:

    "Error - cannot find a parser component (2) - Code error 0x80004002"

    I just got the exact same error message, something has been globally updated.
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  5. I can report the same thing. My old DoStudio installation also stopped multiplexing. I suspect that some certificate of the Corel Pure HD Multiplexer, which is called in the background during compiling, has expired. And if the Corel multiplexer doesn’t run, of course the Blu-ray compilation won’t run either.

    However, I found a trick to get the multiplexer working again. For this, the system date has to be set back. For example, to May 1st, 2025. But this only works as follows:
    1. Set the normal current date. Start the compile.
    2. When the compiler window appears, immediately go into the system settings and manually set the date to May 1st, 2025. There isn’t much time for this, because within a few seconds the Corel multiplexer is launched.

    If you manage to do it quickly enough, the compiler runs correctly. If you’re too late, the error message appears again. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work to set the date back first and then start compiling. DoStudio is very picky about the date. For me, this quick-switch method has been the only thing that has worked so far.
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  6. I'm hoping that a patch or modification to Corel's built-in expiration date can be figured out.
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    Originally Posted by TenementLady View Post
    When attempting to multiplex the files (via the PureHD Corel multiplexer) an error appears:

    "Error - cannot find a parser component (2) - Code error 0x80004002"

    I know Sony deactivated their DoStudio servers, so I guess the software really is dead now.
    This is the primary reason to start (continue) to ditch all this online commercial crap with servers and cloud shit.. and focus on opensource software that works on your pc (non theirs).

    I hope opensource will get better and better.. but people have to realize that opensource needs money too to develop and improve.. and I think it's a lot better to donate what you can to amazing projects like Blender, Kdenlive, Krita, Gimp, Inkscape (the list is long : if it's opensource and you find it useful and you can.. donate!) than to pay for all the commercial crap that it's server based and that they can shut off (or change the conditions) when they want.
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  8. It would be great if the original NetBlender guys could re-start software development on it and keep it updated, and even make it 4K compatible, but I guess Sony had a clause in their buyout that meant they cannot do anything with it in the future.
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    Originally Posted by TenementLady View Post
    It would be great if the original NetBlender guys could re-start software development on it and keep it updated, and even make it 4K compatible, but I guess Sony had a clause in their buyout that meant they cannot do anything with it in the future.
    These <great corporations> prefer to destroy everything, to let everything they buy (but they are not more interested in) to die than to allow anyone to go on with the project.

    That's the main reason to go opensource and support those many awesome software with donations. And if they die.. since they're opensource.. someone can take them over.. and - anyway - even if not updated anymore.. they will never expire.
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  10. Sadly I don't think there is too much interest in Blu-ray/UHD authoring software, which is the reason the software that is available is costly to develop and is so prohibitively expensive to buy.
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    Originally Posted by TenementLady View Post
    Sadly I don't think there is too much interest in Blu-ray/UHD authoring software, which is the reason the software that is available is costly to develop and is so prohibitively expensive to buy.
    Bluray was a nasty thing from its beginning: it was created to make everything difficult and painful (outside THE RULES they were trying to impose).

    That's why there weren't too much interest in it (HEY: they broke the encryption.. and started to offer some tools to do a lot of things.. but it's already a dead media/format.. that's why there's so little interest in it nowadays)
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  12. I disagree, there's a very healthy collector's market for Blu-ray and UHD discs.
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    Originally Posted by TenementLady View Post
    I disagree, there's a very healthy collector's market for Blu-ray and UHD discs.
    There may be.
    But the format itself is quite dead.
    Due to those bad choices from the beginning (closing and imposing everything).

    The present and the future is .. the streaming. Not something to be so happy with.. but that's how's going.
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  14. I preferred the HD-DVD format, it's a pity Sony won the battle with Blu-ray.
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