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<blockquote data-quote="ixian" data-source="post: 516338" data-attributes="member: 54932"><p>If all else fails, remember that AnotherEac3to is really just a front end to the program that does the actual work - eac3to.exe, which is run from the command line. Try opening a command prompt, browsing to where eac3to.exe, and running it - type "eac3to.exe x:" where "x:" is the drive letter of your BD drive. See what comes back. If it can read it (it will spit back a list of what's on the disk if it can) then it's just the GUI acting up. If it can't then you have another problem, most likely AnyDVD not removing the copy protection. I know the Dark Knight can be done but sometimes you have to try it a couple times.</p><p></p><p>There's another GUI for it - <a href="http://code.google.com/p/hdbrstreamextractor/downloads/list" target="_blank">Downloads - hdbrstreamextractor - Project Hosting on Google Code</a> - or you can Google "eac3to" and learn how to run it from the command line, which is how we all used to do it, you'd have to figure out the names of the tracks then write a little batch file, but it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ixian, post: 516338, member: 54932"] If all else fails, remember that AnotherEac3to is really just a front end to the program that does the actual work - eac3to.exe, which is run from the command line. Try opening a command prompt, browsing to where eac3to.exe, and running it - type "eac3to.exe x:" where "x:" is the drive letter of your BD drive. See what comes back. If it can read it (it will spit back a list of what's on the disk if it can) then it's just the GUI acting up. If it can't then you have another problem, most likely AnyDVD not removing the copy protection. I know the Dark Knight can be done but sometimes you have to try it a couple times. There's another GUI for it - [url=http://code.google.com/p/hdbrstreamextractor/downloads/list]Downloads - hdbrstreamextractor - Project Hosting on Google Code[/url] - or you can Google "eac3to" and learn how to run it from the command line, which is how we all used to do it, you'd have to figure out the names of the tracks then write a little batch file, but it worked. [/QUOTE]
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