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12th December 2009, 16:52 | #6282 | Link |
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Yes, I forgot to mention, it's all for BD25 conversions, and I am 99% sure that I always leave the "Keep HD Audio" option checked... I'm converting a couple new releases now so I'll double check that when they are done
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12th December 2009, 21:55 | #6283 | Link |
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Did you check it with BDInfo?
Just checked it with one of my recent conversion of Public Enemies (movie only) and it said it was DTS HD-MA. Last edited by hoju3508; 12th December 2009 at 22:00. Reason: Movie only |
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If you have "Keep HD Audio" selected -- I'm certain you are keeping the exact HD audio that was on the original. How it registers in playback or verifying software I can't confirm. It should be easy to tell just by the size of the extracted audio files (.DTS or .AC3).
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I did install a new K-Lite codec pack btw, would it help if i reinstalled haali or avisynth? |
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I could add code to change the settings to what suits me when I startup too -- but then I'd be just as bad as the people I'm complaining about... It would be nice to have the bug reports start flowing in their direction for a change, though.
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Don't know if this is a bug or not.
Did a full disc backup (my first attempt with this software) to 25GB with latest version (of the software) of Van Helsing...no errors reported...everything went fine. Burned to BD-R 25GB and played perfect on computer using TotalMedia Theatre3. Tried in Pioneer BDP-51FD standalone and was able to play extras and anything in the menu with the exception of the main movie. The FBI warnings, etc., played, then froze as soon as the movie was supposed to start. I don't have another standalone to try it in, so I don't know if it's a glitch in BD-Rebuilder or the player. edit: It also froze in Power dvd software, only plays using TotalMedia Theatre. Last edited by Sounddude; 13th December 2009 at 19:47. |
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Anyone have working settings for Imgburn? I've been trying to burn some of the BD9s I've made with BDRB and they only hang on my standalone player.
I'm using Imgburn 2.5.0.0 My burner is an LG BH08LS20 My standalone BD player is an LG BD390 Media is Verbatim DVD+R DL All my standalone player does is says Bluray, then error and spits it back out. Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.
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@drmih;
I assume you are referring to a full disc backup to BD9, not movie only? I had a similar experience before on a full backup to BD5, where the intro previews and menu played fine, but when you select to play the main movie, the movie played fine, but just no audio is heard.( On my Sony BDP-BX1) This same disc, when played back on a Sony BDP-301, was fine, audio played perfectly. Also, when played back on my CPU with PowerDVD, all was fine. Seems some players are more tolerable than others. When I burned this same backup/files to BD-RE media, the audio played back perfectly. I have never had a movie only backup to BD5/9 media not play the audio, or audio is not heard while playing the movie. |
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If you burn the same files to BD-RE media, does it work. Do you have IMGBurn set to UDF 2.50 file system? Have you ever had a BD-RB backup play successfully? |
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@jr08toy
Hi! In addition to setting IMGBurn for "UDF" and "UDF 2.50", I strongly suggest that you burn your D/L media at no faster than 2.4X - and make sure you're selecting the folder that CONTAINS the "BDMV" folder (and possibly, the "CERTIFICATE" folder)... |
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Like I said, I'll put the disc into the standalone, it'll show BD on the player, then ERROR and spit it back out. It won't even try to play the disc...
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@jr08toy;
Are these full movie backups or movie only backups that will not play on your LG BD390? Have you ever had a BD-RB backup play successfully on your LG BD390? I test with BD-RE, fairly inexpensive and good for testing! |
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I'm sorry. Yes, they are all full movie backups. I got the standalone player about 2 weeks ago so only this past week have I been trying to burn discs to play on the BD390. The discs that I burn won't even player thru the Bluray ROM on my computer. PowerDVD just hangs on 00:00:00. So I'm thinking that it is something in the settings of Imgburn and not my players... any ideas?
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PowerDVD is hit or miss when playing back BD-RB full movie backups too. Movie only is much better success rate. I would suggest taking a few of your newly created backups to your local retailer that you purchased your LG from that wont play and test them on other players, mainly the Sony's. I think you will find that they will work on the Sony BDP S360/560 and maybe 460. At least you can rule out a bad burn/backup. Then, depending on your results, you can decide what is most important to you. The LG may be a good player, but not for BD-RB backups! |
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Son-of-a...
Alright, well, I just tried my 8th disc of the night and it didn't work. Go figure! Argh! Maybe I'll take it over to BestBuy and put it in one of their players and see if it works... then pick up some Verbatim BD-Rs. I've also tried WinDVD w/ Bluray Support and it hangs with that as well. Shouldn't the BDROM at least be able to read the discs?
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