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Bluray: "Your input can't be opened"

Postby markfilipak » 01 Jul 2018 02:22

In VLC 3.0.3 Vetinari (fresh install, download: vlc-3.0.3-win64.exe), I get this message:
Blu-ray error:
Failed to start bluray playback. Please try without menu support.
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///B:/'. Check the log for details.
The log (c:\temp\VLC.log.txt) entries are:
-- logger module started --
main: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
main: playlist is empty
libbluray: First play: 1, Top menu: 1
HDMV Titles: 5, BD-J Titles: 86, Other: 0
libbluray: Closing overlays.
-- logger module stopped --
I'm running Windows 10-1709, 64bit.
I have Java installed (fresh install, download: jre-10.0.1_windows-x64_bin.exe).
I had downloaded it from here:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java ... 17026.html

CONFIRMED:
- JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_161
- Decrypter, AnyDVD HD 8.2.5.0, works with both PowerDVD and BDInfo
- VLC will play DVDs in drive B:
- VLC will play Blu-rays without menus in drive B:

The Java executables are:

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c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\appletviewer.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\idlj.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jabswitch.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jaccessinspector.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jaccesswalker.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\java.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\javacpl.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\javaw.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\javaws.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jjs.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jrunscript.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\jweblauncher.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\keytool.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\kinit.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\klist.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\ktab.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\orbd.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\pack200.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\rmid.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\rmiregistry.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\servertool.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\ssvagent.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\tnameserv.exe c:\Program Files\Java\jre-10.0.1\bin\unpack200.exe
Related post:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... ed#p469984
It was not resolved.

I searched further related topics but found no joy.

Perhaps I installed the wrong Java?

Any help Welcome and Appreciated!

Warm Regards,
Mark.

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Re: "Your input can't be opened"

Postby markfilipak » 01 Jul 2018 03:21

UPDATE:
When I played the Blu-ray without menus (as preparation for writing the CONFIRMED entries above), I just now noticed that these log entries were added:
-- logger module started --
main: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
main: playlist is empty
libbluray: First play: 1, Top menu: 1
HDMV Titles: 5, BD-J Titles: 86, Other: 0
libbluray: Adding ES 4113
libbluray: Adding ES 4352
libbluray: Adding ES 4353
main error: too low audio sample frequency (0)
main error: failed to create audio output
libbluray: Adding ES 4354
libbluray: Adding ES 4355
libbluray: Adding ES 4356
libbluray: Adding ES 4357
libbluray: Adding ES 4608
libbluray: Adding ES 4609
libbluray: Adding ES 4610
libbluray: Adding ES 4611
libbluray: Adding ES 4612
libbluray: Adding ES 4613
libbluray: Adding ES 4614
libbluray: Adding ES 4615
libbluray: Adding ES 4616
libbluray: Adding ES 4617
libbluray: Adding ES 4618
libbluray: Adding ES 4619
libbluray: Adding ES 4620
libbluray: Adding ES 4621
libbluray: Adding ES 4622
main error: module not functional
main error: failed to create audio output
ts error: libdvbpsi error (misc PSI): Bad CRC_32 table 0x2 !!!
main error: Failed to set fullscreen
avcodec: Using D3D11VA (Intel(R) HD Graphics 620, vendor 32902(Intel), device 22806, revision 2) for hardware decoding
main error: buffer deadlock prevented
main warning: playback too late (81577): up-sampling
main warning: picture is too late to be displayed (missing 21 ms)
libbluray: Closing overlays.
direct3d11 error: SetThumbNailClip failed: 0x800706f4
-- logger module stopped --
Is that related to my problem? I don't know... I don't understand much of those log entries.

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Re: "Your input can't be opened"

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 01 Jul 2018 15:59

You should not use Java9 or 10.
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Re: "Your input can't be opened"

Postby markfilipak » 03 Jul 2018 18:58

You should not use Java9 or 10.
Thanks! I removed Java 10 and installed Java 8 and found joy.

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Re: "Your input can't be opened"

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Jul 2018 09:45

You should not use Java9 or 10.
Thanks! I removed Java 10 and installed Java 8 and found joy.

Great.
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