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  1. All right. Hopefully somebody (most likely, all of you) are much smarter me, because I am truly confused.

    A few months ago, I was using Handbrake to rip blu-rays. It worked fantastically. I'd then import the footage to Final Cut Pro for editing - again, it worked perfectly.

    However, yesterday, after an absence of a couple of months, I returned to my Mac to do the exact same thing. Now though, whenever I try to source a blu-ray, after a few seconds of thinking, I am told 'No Valid Source Found'.

    I cleaned the blu-ray disc of any dust or finger prints and tried again. No luck. I then tried a brand new blu-ray disc. Again, no luck.

    I then tried a regular DVD. It worked perfectly. Just like the old days! I then tried a blu-ray disc again, thinking the DVD had broken the curse, but as you can guess...it had not.

    So what's going on here? I have a feeling the problem lays with my Mac (OS X Yosemite) itself. As I tried MakeMKV and the results were the same; DVDs yes, Blu-rays no.

    I know this might be more of a problem with the Mac, but I thought it'd be best to post here, rather than a Mac forum as someone may have encountered this problem before in their blu-ray ripping careers.

    Cheers!
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  2. Try updating your ripping software, are these store bought pressed Blu-ray discs or homemade?
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    Originally Posted by JackChorizo View Post
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    So what's going on here? I have a feeling the problem lays with my Mac (OS X Yosemite) itself. As I tried MakeMKV and the results were the same; DVDs yes, Blu-rays no.
    Place a BD into the drive and try to read its directory listing.
    If even the operating system can't detect the Blu-Ray disc, then possibly the drive itself is dying
    (i.e., the violet laser diode does not work anymore).
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  4. Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    Try updating your ripping software, are these store bought pressed Blu-ray discs or homemade?
    Yes, all up to date. Store bought. I've tried 4-5 discs. Including one which I successfully ripped months earlier.


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    Originally Posted by JackChorizo View Post
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    Place a BD into the drive and try to read its directory listing.
    If even the operating system can't detect the Blu-Ray disc, then possibly the drive itself is dying
    (i.e., the violet laser diode does not work anymore).
    I thought the same. However, I launched the blu-ray disc in a media player and it played fine.
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  5. My guess is Apple updated something that is interfering(either intentional or unintentional), the MPAA is very influential and is going full-tilt against Blu-ray copying(they gave up on DVD).
    Last edited by MOVIEGEEK; 11th Aug 2016 at 13:09.
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