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Old 26th February 2009, 22:16
hamisht hamisht is offline
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Does anyone have a good method of playing back .mt2s files? I ripped 'The Aviator' just the single file that was the movie according to BDinfo. I have one 19gb file (small size i thought for a long movie in 1080p). I cant get it to play back in Media Player Classic, and when it plays in PowerDVD, its choppy, even though proper blu-ray discs play smooth.

I know its probably better to rip completely to ISO, but I just wanted to rip the movie quick, to take screenshots of it. Screenshots in PowerDVD come out pretty bad, but I figured if i could get it playing in MPC, it has a 'Save Image' function that might work better.

Any ideas how to get it going?
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Old 27th February 2009, 03:21
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Apparently TMT can play files directly. However, I'm not sure it (fully) utilises DXVA which you probably need to play this (VC1 ?) based video.
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Old 27th February 2009, 14:16
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Apparently TMT can play files directly. However, I'm not sure it (fully) utilises DXVA which you probably need to play this (VC1 ?) based video.
Players that will play .m2ts files

Divx 7 for Windows
Vlc Lan (select waveout)
WMPC HC
WMP 11 w/ ffdshow

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Old 27th February 2009, 15:22
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an error I get in both WMP and MPC;

Invalid First Byte of EBML ID:04

I have FFDshow installed, as it comes up when I play hdmov files.
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Old 27th February 2009, 15:43
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an error I get in both WMP and MPC;

Invalid First Byte of EBML ID:04

I have FFDshow installed, as it comes up when I play hdmov files.
For some odd reason older versions of WMP HC work better on on .m2ts files better than the latest version on my system lol

Try the vlc player it plays almost anything, just pick waveout for undistorted sound

Divx player 7 for windows is free

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Old 27th February 2009, 19:26
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vlc;

"No suitable decoder module:
VLC does not support the audio or video format "WVC1". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this."

I did get MPC to play it once, but then it just didnt do it again.
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Old 27th February 2009, 19:44
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vlc;

"No suitable decoder module:
VLC does not support the audio or video format "WVC1". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this."

I did get MPC to play it once, but then it just didnt do it again.
They all work on my system, but then again my system won't run TMT or WinDVD

Try the Divx player

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