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kenbra
9th November 2010, 14:31
i just bought a life time anydvdhd and i need a program to shrink movie so i can use imageburn the movie is too long
i used bd rebuilder but it did not play on my blu ray dvd player .
it played on my computer .
can some one help me i am a nooby :bang: its for blu ray anydvdhd works awesome
Hawk
9th November 2010, 15:12
Blu-ray disc can be only be played by blu-ray player. They will never play on DVD player.
Blu-ray Player can play DVD as well. However DVD player can't play Blu-ray.
Since you can play on computer Bd-Rebuilder worked and did it's job correctly. You need player which support Blu-ray disc.
kenbra
9th November 2010, 15:52
i know that i have a blu ray player and it wont play on that thats why i was asking is there a nother way to shrink movie so it will play on my blu ray dvd player
Hawk
9th November 2010, 16:02
Have you try clownbd and see if that helps. Also it may be possible your drive doesn't like the media you may be using.
kenbra
9th November 2010, 21:11
Have you try clownbd and see if that helps. Also it may be possible your drive doesn't like the media you may be using.
does clownbd shrink it
Ch3vr0n
9th November 2010, 21:57
Nope but it lets you remove enough material to do a movie only backup including menu's that fits on a BD-25. However BD-Rebuilder can do a full disc backup to BD25. I read you're having problems with your attempt but what exactly is it. You could try posting at the dedicated BDRB thread over at doom9 @ http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716
Bowhunters
10th November 2010, 02:42
Since it played on your Blu-ray burner on your pc it should play on your console Blu-ray player that is connected to your tv, sometimes the reason that it won't is because the console Blu-ray player needs to have a firmware update done.
You can usually find that information and the update file on the Blu-ray player manufacturer website, you usually need to open the file and install it on a blank CD or DVD (whichever they say) and then follow the steps they give on doing the update.
If you look on the internet but can't find out what you need then post your brand and model number of the Blu-ray player that is connected to your tv, you may have to look on the back for an ID plate to find the exact model you have but if you post that info maybe we can help you find what you need.
Often Blu-ray players that won't play copied disks will do so after that firmware update.
As far as BD-Rebuilder is concerned, i've used it and copies quite a few movies and have no problem playing them on my Magnovox console Blu-ray player, that program works great.