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Originally Posted by Inspector.Gadget
For what it's worth: I have PowerDVD 9 here, and it will not play BD folder structures that have had the BDJO and JAR files emptied on ripping with AnyDVD if there is a CERTIFICATE folder present. Deleting the (empty) certificate folder allows PowerDVD to play these BD folder structures.
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The CERTIFICATE folder should contain the keys. If it's present but contains no keys (well, because
), most if not all software will refuse to play it thinking that's a pirated copy. At least the newer versions of players. You should always mention the versions of the used software.
Keys may obtain only the real movie producers, due to higher licencing costs. It's like the old CSS keys, you cannot burn a DVDR of any type having CSS.