![]() My issue with the Redbox version has the same symptom. I tried using DVDFab and it says 00436.mpls is correct however, this track is 2:08:48 in length which is a minute longer than the movie itself. ![]() I also have the Amazon version and all my segment maps begin with 512 and end with 515. Anyone figure out what it is for the Amazon disc? Jumbleknot wrote:I have the Amazon version with Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital HD and none of the previously mentioned mpls numbers and segment map combinations match my Blu-Ray disc. I will update this post in case it comes back with a different playlist than the one I manually compared to and found. I've submitted my AnyDVD log file to those folks, and they are supposed to update their database to show the correct playlist based on those log files. It seems to flow correctly from scene to scene across the segments. I briefly skimmed each segment, and it appears to be the correct playing order based on my memory of seeing the movie. I have AnyDVD as well, and it will usually tell me which playlist is correct when there is this type of protection going on, but it doesn't with this particular disk. I compared 1 by 1 each of the tracks until I found the same segment map as the first post and this is what I show as a correct playlist: I have a retail disc, that includes DVD and Digital HD as well as a Bonus Disc (DVD form) but none of the aforementioned playlists appear to be correct. Might have to go back and check again and watch the file.Ĭhecked with process monitor I'm showing the correct info from post #1 But I did get a different File Name believe it was t2xx something forgot what it came up as before I changed it.Īnother user Posted Best Buy release was a different mpls/segment map and so was the Target Release (not store-exclusive version) ![]() I have the 4K release (Standard US release bought at Target) and I used the info from post #1 for the 1080p BD disc and look to be correct when I scanned through compared to the 4k disc I had playing. Wouldn't it be the same BD except for rental's. Having different mpls files and segment maps for different US retailers.
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