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Cheers
Hey idbirch2 I am having no end of trouble getting my blu ray to work. Bought Batman Begins, want to play it from HDD. Ripped with AnyDVD HD and then tsmuxer but I retained TrueHD track. Split into 4gb chunks and use avchdme to make it ps3 compatible. But no matter what I do it is unsupported. Is that due to TrueHD audio?? Cheers |
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Unsupported as in it comes up as "Unsupported Data" on the PS3? I've gone through the exact same process with Batman Begins and I also tried keeping the TrueHD track the first time. The result was video but no audio. You must use eac3to to convert the TrueHD track to PCM. Then run that PCM file through pcm2tsmu then mux the video/pcm/subs using TSMuxer.
Just to be clear, you must also place you final BDMV folder inside a folder named AVCHD on the root of your USB device (which must be FAT32). |
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Just a precautionary warning. Lately eac3to_and_more_GUI has been giving false positives on a lot of anti-virus programs.
Also with this GUI, when converting to PCM using "Eac3to Stdout" and running through Pcm2tsmu in one run, the commands for "Bits Per Sample" (-i ##), "channels" (-c #), and "Sample Rate" (-s #####) in the Eac3to Stdout tab is ignored. This could create a problem if your audio track is not any of the Pcm2tsmu defauts, 24bit, 6 channels, and 48kHz. I either copy the command line to a .txt file, edit in the ignored commands then run as a .bat file... but lately I just run everything from cmd.exe EDIT: Unfortunatly nobody has heard from Yraen for a while to fix this small bug. If you do get a anti-virus warning please report it as a false positive to your antivirus provider. Last edited by odin24; 4th January 2009 at 15:26. |
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Looks not working with my first try. It couldn't fix the file size of the second part. re-applying it again brought out an overflow error message window from fixclpi.
Edit: sorry, googled a bit and found it's a problem of fixclpi not compatible with non-ENU language OS Last edited by coolalibaba; 5th January 2009 at 12:36. |
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Oh, I didn't know that, thanks for letting us know.
On a related note, I do find that occasionally, one of the .clpi files will be locked for some reason (I blame Vista) and when that happens, the hex edits fail and everything goes wrong. Everytime this has happened, I have found that creating the BluRay structure again and re-applying AVCHDMe works fine. If I get chance I may add some sort of check to trap this condition and alert you. It happens so rarely and randomly though that I will struggle to test it. |
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If you're still managing the AVCHD drive in AVCHDManager, you would just click "AVCHDMe-undo". All it does is rename all the files back to their full names i.e .mts->.m2ts, .cpi->.clpi etc. If you're not using AVCHDManager, there's a standalone version of AVCHDMe_undo here. Just place in the root of your movie folder and run. Mediafire is down for maintenance, check back later when they've finished pissing about.
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No, jdobbs' fixclpi.exe, which is included in AVCHDMe, fixes other issues in the .clpi file which cause ffw/rw issues. The fix for pauses at the 4gb splits is completely seperate. Once you've used 'Undo', there's no reason why that structure couldn't be burned to a DVD/BD-R. Just to be clear, the Undo function only undoes the renaming, the .clpi fixes remain intact.
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@ idbirch2
I have a seamless branching BD rip (whole disc), there isn't a file larger than 4GB. Would AVCHDMe work on this BD... menus, features, and all? Once I can remux the main movie I will try, I was just hoping you knew. |
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That's a very interesting thought, I'd never considered a full BD structure with files that are all less that 4GB. I don't think AVCHDMe will work on the structure as it's looking for an AVCHD/BD hybrid structure as output from TSMuxer - this is different to a native bluray structure. Also, I suspect the PS3 won't recognise it either but please give it a try and let us know (you will need to manually rename all files to 8.3 standard as AVCHDMe won't work (I don't think!)).
edit: As long as you make a backup of you BD structure first, there's no harm trying AVCHDMe and seeing what happens... |
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I authored a small BDMV project with Sony DVD Architect, then used AVCHD-Patcher to make it AVCHD compliant. Lastly, I used AVCHD-me to make it compliant with the 8.3/Fat32 conventions, copied it to a USB flash drive in the AVCHD root folder as described, stuck it in the PS3 and wha-lah...It plays with full menu functionality.
Pretty nice work. Thank you! Tom Last edited by ReciprocalUniverse; 30th January 2009 at 15:29. |
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