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18th June 2018, 16:12 | #27426 | Link |
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Because if I play those MKV files on my computer with either VLC or MPC the subtitles are all listed, and I can choose any of them, and they appear on screen. Also, if I use multiAVCHD, those subtitles are in the m2ts files it creates. I prefer to use BDRebuilder, but I've been using multiAVCHD for these discs just for that reason.
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19th June 2018, 02:39 | #27430 | Link |
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Yeah, sometimes when you haven't done it before, it takes a moment to grasp that. You do the same when importing multiple BDMV folders too. I do that sometimes when I don't want to do the whole disc, but I want the main movie file and some Xtras. So, each BDMV / CERT folder is in it's OWN folder which is titled whatever it is, then all of those folders you group within one master folder, which is the one you import into BDRB. So, as shown above, in my case there is usually the main movie folder with it's name, then 1 folder for each Xtra with it's title with it's own BDMV / CERT folders inside. Then, you just put all those folders into the mother folder above it. I usually just leave the mother folder as 'New Folder' because the name doesn't get used anywhere, and then import that mother folder into BDRB.
Then BDRB allows you to rename each folder if you wish before it imports them into a completed BDMV / CERT final folder which incorporates all the other folders along with a nice menu inside. ***EDIT Also, when using BDMV folders as mentioned above, I THINK that the running time is included with each 'title' that you import. So, if you don't have enough room to hold the full title AND running times, you can edit those before BDRB imports them. I'm guessing that the same is true with DVDs... Last edited by Lathe; 19th June 2018 at 02:42. |
19th June 2018, 15:47 | #27432 | Link |
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BD Master Toolkit experienced an error 2301
I have been using BD Rebuilder for a long time. Suddenly I am getting this error "BD Master Toolkit experienced an error 2301". on all BDs that I try to compress movie only. I reinstalled BD Rebulder and LAV filters but that did not help. I searched this thread for the 2301 error but couldn't anything. Any ideas?
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19th June 2018, 16:26 | #27433 | Link | |
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I need to change that "BD Master Toolkit" text, it just confuses people. I was going to create a set of DLLs that could be linked into another program and I changed the text on the error handler. I forgot to change it back. |
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19th June 2018, 21:26 | #27436 | Link | |
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Just send all donations to 'lathe.of.heaven@gmail.com' and they will be promptly forwarded... No, don't do that... Last edited by Lathe; 19th June 2018 at 21:36. |
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