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plouie10
21st November 2008, 23:11
Hi,
Okay, I'm seriously having trouble finding the English version of this movie only using bdinfo. I'm trying to do the NTSC version. So far I've tried
109MPLS
119MPLS
I must admit, I've not run across a movie that actually changes the signage in the movie to different languages also.
No, luck. I'm continuing down the list. If anybody has the NTSC version I would appreciate it if you could tell me which MPLS file it is.
Thanks
Phil
Adbear
22nd November 2008, 02:30
There is no NTSC version on Blu-ray, I assume what you mean is you have the region A disc. You might want to explain a bit better what it is you're trying to do. Is it that you're getting the wrong audio? If so you may need to choose the HD audio track and get TSmuxer to convert the audio track to AC3
meimeiriver
22nd November 2008, 06:24
Hi,
Okay, I'm seriously having trouble finding the English version of this movie only using bdinfo. I'm trying to do the NTSC version. So far I've tried
109MPLS
119MPLS
I must admit, I've not run across a movie that actually changes the signage in the movie to different languages also.
No, luck. I'm continuing down the list. If anybody has the NTSC version I would appreciate it if you could tell me which MPLS file it is.
Thanks
Phil
Regret to say, you're not making a whole lot of sense. :) NTSC version?? As for language tracks, see my eac3to output above, and you'll see it's pretty clear which track is which.
Also, what audio track is being played by default is determined by your Blu-Ray player (software or hardware); but you can always select a different track anyway.
plouie10
22nd November 2008, 19:54
Sorry, I'm thinking DVD's here. It's North American version on Wall-E. When I rip the movie only with tsmuxer I get the wrong language version on the screen. BDInfo finds 9 streams that are over 24GB. What is different about Wall-E is when you rip one of these streams, the signs in the movie show whatever language it is. I've ripped 4 of these streams and get a different language on the signs in the movie. I haven't hit english yet. I've hit spanish, french, italian...etc. Anyways I have 5 more to do to see if I can get the right one.
Sorry for the confusion.
Regret to say, you're not making a whole lot of sense. :) NTSC version?? As for language tracks, see my eac3to output above, and you'll see it's pretty clear which track is which.
Also, what audio track is being played by default is determined by your Blu-Ray player (software or hardware); but you can always select a different track anyway.
plouie10
23rd November 2008, 12:57
If anybody is interested the correct mpls file to use is 81