You can check if it's installed already on your system by going to Windows Programs and Features and then clicking the link to "Turn Windows features on and off" on the left. Handbrake needs minimum Microsoft NET Framework 4.7.1 to work. It's a small application to transcode encrypted DVDs to a format which vlc supports. No open source developer is going to go that route. To do that the devs would have to apply for a license which costs money. While vlc can read open source dvds it can't decrypt CSS code. Tools -> Messages, but since you already posted a log file I assumed you knew where to find it.Īnyway, your problem may be DRM whereby the dvd is encrypted. Here is the link to the file on pasetbin:. I found it is not under Preferences where the logger is. I did a search on the net to find out where the Messages item is. I have installed the 64 bit version of VLC player. I will appreciate any help to solve this problem. I have this issue on my laptop and in my two Linux installations. Skins2 error: pls, check resize policy for id: f_playpauseĭvdnav warning: ifoOpenVMGI(): Invalid main menu IFO (VIDEO_TS.IFO).ĭvdnav warning: ifoOpenVMGI(): Invalid main menu IFO (VIDEO_TS.BUP).ĭvdnav error: vm: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFOĭvdread warning: Invalid IFO for title 0 (VIDEO_TS.IFO).ĭvdread warning: Invalid IFO for title 0 (VIDEO_TS.BUP).ĭvdread warning: Can't seek to block 4247290812ĭvdread error: DVDISOVolumeInfo, failed to read ISO9660 Primary Volume Descriptor Skins2 error: pls, check resize policy for id: play_pause Skins2 error: pls, check resize policy for id: peri Skins2 error: pls, check resize policy for id: skini Skins2 error: pls, check resize policy for id: openi Skins2: skin: SplashVLC1 author: Majid_KSA VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///J:/'. I have read and followed a number of posts on this forum, also without success. I, as a test, disabled by anti-virus and tried to run the discs without any success. I have added the VideoLan folder in 'ProgramFiles' to the allowed folders in the Windows Firewall settings. I have done a search on the internet for solutions. The Ghostwhisperer Season 1 discs that played a few years ago now refuse to play. The six discs from Hawaii Five-O Season 7, The Librarians Season 4 four discs refuse to play. Discs 2 to 6 ran after a fair amount of inserts and ejects. this last week I have been trying to watch Hawaii Five-) Season 6. After a number of reboots and insert and ejects some of the discs are finally read and play. Since the problem started it has been getting progressively worse. Up until around March of this year I never had an issue watching DVD movies or tv shows. I do not watch movies and tv shows online as I have a limited monthly cap. I buy a lot of movie and tv series DVDs to watch. If I insert an audio CD into either drive the disc spins up and the CD's name/title shows in My Computer next to the respective drive and immediately plays. The DVD's name and title does not show in My Computer next to the drive letter of respective drive. It sounds as though the read/write head is hunting. When I insert a DVD movie or TV disc into either of my DVD rewriters in my PC the disc runs at diffiernt speeds for a while then stops. And still the problem with reopening disk after “bad” menus also points that this is not a drawing problem: the item “DVD menu” completely disappears from VLC navigation menu.I have a rather odd problem playing most of my DVDs in VLC player. After selecting one button everything starts to work. It seems, that it just does not select first button on entering the menu, so commands like dvdnav_left_button_select etc do not work. ![]() When I move mouse pointer over menu item, the message appears in debug window, something like “button 1 selected”. If in first case (invisible cursor) one can say that this is cursor drawing problem, in the second (no cursor at all) it is not – cursor could be drawn, but for some case it is not. May be I don’t understand something, but it is more likely a decoder problem, than hardware: on two absolutely different computers with different windows installations (Home and Professional), and even different VLC versions the problem was the same on the same menus. MPC also doesn’t use DirectShow filters for DVD playback, it has its own decoder
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