

But it would not crash like that, and could still handle somewhat older discs normally.Īny major OS dialing back or reinstalls just totally eff' up way too many other - and more important ! - things, so that "option" is not on the table. It just wasn't capable then of processing discs from the last couple years, which were employing contemporary protections. 12_ #s maybe - hope I can narrow that down), the program resumed loading and working. Even more telling perhaps is that the 2 or 3 times I reverted all the MakeMKV program files back to whatever that previous version was (in the ver. If access to or use of the external BR drive was compromised, one would not expect other programs that use it to work either, yet they do. (Some of them were Mac users.) I'm going to check on the JRE angle, which one user reported. and apparently many have run into this error over the last few years, although under varying circumstances. of the links in post #7 appears more relevant to me. Where did I go wrong, and how to correct this ? I managed to put the older files back into the original program folder instead, and this seemed to accept the latest temp key. Huh ? So, I was left with NO MakeMKV at all. Never got to where you apply the temporary key, because the program keeps saying that it encountered a fatal error and must terminate. The 1.14.4 install complained that the folder was not empty, so I moved those files out to a backup location elsewhere, then tried to redo the install.

This time I tried to uninstall the previous version first, which looked to have worked, but then it turned out that there were some files left over in the MakeMKV directory. Can't recall offhand whether this was done over top of the previous version. I've done this several times in the past without a problem, until just now with the latest release 1.14.4.
