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thegame
12th October 2010, 13:06
I want to start out by saying I just LOVE this program, GREAT stuff!

I bought ROTLD when it was released about a month ago but was very disappointed that the audio on it is not the "original" audio, so since I got it until now I have been working up new audio for it, and now I have ALL the edited out "original" audio parts edited back into the DTS-HD MA audio, so my question is, will BD-RB let me replace the DTS-HD MA audio on the Blu for my newly created DTS-HD MA and keep everything else in tact? I can do a movie only version easy with TSmuxer but would really like to keep ALL in tact, all I will be doing is replacing DTS-HD with DTS-HD.

Thanks for your time

ps. If BD-RB can't do this, does anyone have any ideas what can do it?

Capsbackup
12th October 2010, 15:14
There may be other ways, but this has worked for me. Make sure you do not have remove Workfiles folder selected after rebuild in Setup. If you first do a complete backup, keeping the original HD audio, you will have all the demuxed files in the Workfiles folder. Then simply replace the original one with the one you want, renaming it exactly as the one you replaced. If you click rebuild, BD-RB will ask you if you want to continue with this previously started job. Say yes, and BD-RB will rebuild the project again only this time using your substituted audio for the remux.

thegame
12th October 2010, 15:21
Thank you so much for the info, I had a feeling this great software would be able to do it.

jdobbs
12th October 2010, 19:57
One thing to watch... if your new audio is significantly larger than the original, use custom target size (the first time around) to lower the target a little. Since BD-RB usually undersizes a little, though, you will probably be alright.

thegame
12th October 2010, 20:51
Thanks jdobbs for the tip, but my new DTS-HD MA is just slightly smaller, so no problems there, but I just did my backup and I switched the audio file and deleted the backup(with wrong audio) now how do I get BD-RB to rebuild?

Capsbackup
12th October 2010, 21:39
Thanks jdobbs for the tip, but my new DTS-HD MA is just slightly smaller, so no problems there, but I just did my backup and I switched the audio file and deleted the backup(with wrong audio) now how do I get BD-RB to rebuild?

Never delete, rename and save.:)
Just click rebuild again, making sure all settings are the same as your first run. ( as I stated above )

thegame
13th October 2010, 02:18
OK I got it now, Thanks to both of you, now I have my retail Return of The Living Dead with the correct audio and everything else in tact, I am watching it now and love it!

I can't emphasize enough how GREAT this program is, GREAT job jdobbs!