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Old 3rd June 2020, 06:09   #1  |  Link
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BD Rebuilder do you work with 3D discs?

The question is simple, can BD Rebuilder work with Bluray 3D disks? I ask because I'm trying and always when it comes time to create the final disc I get it wrong?

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Old 3rd June 2020, 21:29   #2  |  Link
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Methinks Macaco that if you'd like help with this, you are going to have to explain what you've tried and what "get it wrong" means exactly.
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Methinks Macaco that if you'd like help with this, you are going to have to explain what you've tried and what "get it wrong" means exactly.
Exactly on all 3D disks I get the following error when trying to create the final disk.



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I'm confused. Your image shows no source or working folder selected. How is that possible?
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I'm confused. Your image shows no source or working folder selected. How is that possible?
I don't show it because I've hidden it for safety (I usually do that). If you think it is necessary to make this data visible I will make another capture again.

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it's edited out...
Exactly... for safety.
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I'm confused. Your image shows no source or working folder selected. How is that possible?
Yes, but it does show the Source Selected which does not look like an original disk rip.
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Yes, but it does show the Source Selected which does not look like an original disk rip.
I don't understand what you're saying. Are you telling me that I have to indicate all the hidden information? If so, the hidden information indicates some folders on my computer and I always hide them when I have to make a capture.

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I don't understand what you're saying. Are you telling me that I have to indicate all the hidden information? If so, the hidden information indicates some folders on my computer and I always hide them when I have to make a capture.

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Nope. You can hide as much info as you feel compromises your security. I am just wondering where the source of the video you are trying to process came from. Was it from a physical 3D blueray?
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Nope. You can hide as much info as you feel compromises your security. I am just wondering where the source of the video you are trying to process came from. Was it from a physical 3D blueray?
Now I understand, thank you very much. I don't have the physical disc because I don't have a Bluray desktop player, a relative of mine does (both the player and the physical discs).
When there is a disc I am interested in, the family member takes it out to the computer and makes a copy for me. I then process it with BD Rebuilder.

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...the family member takes it out to the computer and makes a copy for me.
That is not legal in some countries and we can't help you.

Only support make backup copy's of BD's you own.

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EDIT: The BD is show in the image of course
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That is not legal in some countries and we can't help you.

Only support make backup copy's of BD's you own.

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EDIT: The BD is show in the image of course
Okay, no problem. Thank you very much.
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