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Can the program's default setting be that MPlayer Preview is enabled and that its default location is
Clown_BD BD Copier\MPlayer\mplayer.exe |
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#242
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mike, thanks for the response to my last post
Now i have a question regarding Legend of the Guardians The Owls of Ga'Hoole US 2D version. I have it ripped the disc to my HDD, (and the full size folders work fine in TMT 5) but for some reason Copier won't open ImgBurn or create a .BAT for this disc (depending on which mode i pick, neither are working). a few times in the tsmuxer mode it even opened up the folder for me with the usual message that i need to run the batch file myself... but the folder was empty. in IB mode creates a dir with the misc m2ts, mpls, clpi files as usual, every time i hit the ImgBurn button, but IB never launches (even looking in task manager/ prcs expl). this is the only disc i have run across that behaves like this, and i have tried on 2 different PCs "just in case" both PCs are running Win7x64, fwiw (and Copier 0.40) It doesn't matter what output size or mpls' i select, it just never launches anything else. has anyone else been able to process this disc for backup, with Copier? It is really close to a BD25 already, so this would be an otherwise easy back up, I would think. if i can provide something more please let me know. |
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#243
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Hi, I'm using this program for the first time and am having a problem downloading a working ver of Mplayer. When I click on the "download" button in BD Copier, it brings me to this pg : http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php
Then I click on "MPlayer on Windows (win32) - some crt functions are replaced by gnulib's ones", which brings me here : http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html I downloaded MPlayer 1.0rc4 but it's files all with "c" or "h" extensions. Then I tried SMPlayer and that worked with half of the video hidden. Please advise what/where I download. Thanks |
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#244
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Just download the 'package' version, it has mplayer with it
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#245
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Thanks, I never did scroll down that far....Duh!
Btw, no audio with this mplayer setup, is that normal? Edit: Ok, did my first BD and have a question. In the attached screenie of the menu, how do I get rid of the BD Live box in the upper right corner? Is it even possible ? Last edited by raster43; 10th May 2011 at 18:27. |
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#246
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That is normal - there is only video preview.
Menu editing is sometimes complicated even with standard DVDs but with Blu-rays, it's an extremely long and difficult process, and sometimes not everything can even be accessed. There simply is no equivalent software with which to edit Blu-ray menus like you can with standard DVDs. If you figure it out and come across new software in the future - please post. |
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#247
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Thanks for the response and to Mike for a great program !
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#248
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What would cause a "Mode Not Supported". I ripped the BD with AnyDVD and then used Clown BD BD and ImgBurn but each disc results in a Mode Not Supported. I then ran the rip through DVDFab and could get the movie the play, is there a setting or file I am missing?
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#249
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Where did you get this message? A standalone BD player? Check the created ISO before burning in a software player.
You don't need to rip the BD first.
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Mike Bei Probleme, Immer LOG Datei Von Original Disk Beifügen: Wie Erstellt Man Ein LOG Datei Blu-Ray Movie Only Copies: Clown_BD: eac3to, tsMuxer & ImgBurn Made Easy Blu-Ray Copies With Menu: Clown_BD BD Copier I neither represent nor am I employed by SlySoft or its developers. My responses do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of SlySoft or its employees. |
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#250
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I tried the movies on three different Blu Ray Players, a Standalone, PS3 and on the computer. All three return with mode not supported. ImgBurn burned directly to disc, can I change that setting to burn to an image file? It would nice to check the ISO before making more coasters.
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