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Weasel
29th July 2009, 13:48
I'm sure someone else has run into this problem. When choosing the stream file for Muxing on a BD with both regular and uncut versions of a film available I can't read what file is the largest. It's happened to me now on Taken and yesturday on Miss March. The highest GB shows at 3.55 for Miss March.
This only seems to be a problem with movies offering 2 different playable versions. So how do I know which one to choose without involving mutiple attempts.
Thanks
Capsbackup
29th July 2009, 15:41
You can open the original Blu-Ray with BDInfo, and it will tell you all available audio streams for any .mpls/.m2ts.
If you are doing a movie only backup, I would recommend BD-RB. It will have the correct audio selected for you. You only need to select your playlist, ( which version of the movie) language of choice, backup size, BD-5, BD-9 or BD-25, and subtitles you want.
BD-RB can do a full disc backup too, but I would suggest to test to BD-RE first to check for compatibility with your BD player.
These multi version movies can have many .m2ts files making up the movie, so you need to use the .mpls file to select all the right .m2ts files.
As an alternative, you could use Clownbd to demux and rebuild to your choice.
Weasel
29th July 2009, 16:01
Thanks I didn't think of BD Info I'll try that.
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