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Problem with BDinfo
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorcvermeylen
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A while ago somebody posted information about a tool called BDinfo, to retrieve info from Blu-Ray disks.

I can't get this tool to work. Whenever I try to open a disk, I get the following error:
Index was outside the bounds of the array

I have an HP 6830s notebook with an Optiarc BC-5500S drive. There is a firmware update available from Sony, but it can't be installed on OEM drives. No firmware available from HP. I'm running Vista Business SP1.

Googling the error didn't give much helpful info. Does anybody have a clue what might be wrong?

Thanks in advance.
Chris
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I think it's a bug with the BDinfo program, as I almost always get that error if a Blu-ray disc is dual-layered.
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Ok thanks, I'll try this evening with a single layer disk. I have a few of those.
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I'm having the same issue with single-layer disks as well. I'm guessing it might be a driver issue. But updated drivers are nowhere to be found, it's using a built-in vista driver from Microsoft.
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Can it be a copy protection issue? Have you tried running AnyDVD in the background?
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According to their homepage BD-Info is not meant to work with copy-protected BluRays (which means it is not very useful in 99%; except you use tools like the "fox").
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It may indeed be a copyright issue, like you stated. I would have expected some other message though.

I'll see if I can do a test with a trial version of AnyDVD HD.

Thanks to all for the assistance.
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Chris
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