I have been tryin to make copies of Homeland,(bluray), I bought the first year. Got the first disk copied, the 2nd and third disk are killing me, went thru about 8 disks, all good Verbatims. I tried to just get decrypted on AnyDvd and would no recognize either disk.I have two burners tried both. The whole thing finishes and even has a good quality read. Then when put in the Blu ray player, nothing , tried it on two players. BTW this was all in the BLU Ray copy mode. Using a 26G Verbatim in DVDFAB full movie. The disks are not faulty, played on two blu ray players.
		
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	Last edited by durkinjt; 15th Jan 2013 at 14:41. James Durkin
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	Homeland came out long enough ago (Aug. 2012) that I think we can rule out that AnyDVD doesn't understand the encryption on it. Just wanted to point that out. 
 
 It could be your drives. I have one LG and one Pioneer in my system. The LG is the much fussier of the two and I have had to use the Pioneer for ripping several times because the LG just barfed on certain discs.
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	Thanks , have tried two computers, my burners are a Panasonic UJ 240, Lite-on Ihbs 112, Asus 12b!st. James Durkin
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	And you can rip/play other blu-rays fine? 
 And they are commercial blu-rays?
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	Are you sure you have anydvd updated? There is a thread on their forum that deals with Homeland BD and problem is fixed on their end 
 
 One suggestion was to delete the cache file
 
 http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=54128
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	Not a homeburned bd-r/re disc.Yes I can rip other Blu-Rays, not sure what you mean by commercial, TV made, maybe?
 
 Then I guess you can't do much other then return the discs and say that they wont work on computers...but I doubt they will accept that.Last edited by Baldrick; 16th Jan 2013 at 12:53. 
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	Out of personal interest I did a Google search for "20th Century Fox," "Homeland," and "DRM." From what I could gather it seems that 20th has added some additional DRM that allows standalone Bluray players to play their disks if the player is new or has a firmware update (two new forms of protection updates. AACS MKB has been updated to v17 and BD+ to v5.). No additional details were given. Aside from "Homeland," they mentioned "Avatar" as another title that included their "new" protection. 
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