EmpireSB
5th October 2010, 22:19
Hi, everyone. I am having an issue with Hdbrstreamextractor. The program recognizes the BD, but it doesn't recognize any streams (see picture below). I clicked all numbers and the text at the bottom says "Stream Retrieval Completed" for each number, however there are no streams. Anyone know why streams aren't displaying? Thank you.
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/7355/23547293.jpg
setarip_old
5th October 2010, 22:29
Hi!
It may be gagging on the large number of .M2TS files that comprise the movie .MPLS.
Try tsMuxer...
Inspector.Gadget
5th October 2010, 22:34
What does
eac3to.exe F: 1) run from the command line reveal?
EmpireSB
6th October 2010, 04:27
What does
eac3to.exe F: 1) run from the command line reveal?
I get the following error when I run that code:
'eac3to.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Also, for what it's worth, I also received following information from AnyDVD HD:
Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD 6.5.3.1)
HL-DT-ST BD-REWH08LS20 1.00 01071309999AIB0611
Drive (Hardware) Region: 1
Media is a Blu-Ray disc.
Total size: 21065824 sectors (41144 MBytes)
Video Blu-ray label: DISC 1
Media is AACS protected!
Host Certificate revoked. Please update AnyDVD!
Sorry, but trial versions are not allowed to use the update server!
ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!
EmpireSB
6th October 2010, 04:28
Hi!
It may be gagging on the large number of .M2TS files that comprise the movie .MPLS.
Try tsMuxer...
I am not familiar with tsMuxer. I have tried using it in the past, but only got confused and frustrated when trying to use it. :(
Inspector.Gadget
6th October 2010, 05:24
According to AnyDVD, the disc is NOT decrypted, so neither eac3to nor tsmuxer can help. You need to update AnyDVD so it can actually decrypt the disc before any program that doesn't pack its own decryption layer can work. BTW, I should have said you need to run eac3to from the tools/eac3to folder when using it from the command line or else use the full path.
EmpireSB
6th October 2010, 06:12
By updating AnyDVD, do you mean purchasing the full version?
EmpireSB
6th October 2010, 06:48
I updated to the latest version and that seemed to do the trick. Thanks a lot! Have a great week!
no cigar
25th April 2011, 08:03
Hey guys I'm experiencing the same problem. This time, I'm using the latest version of AnyDvd (6.7.9.8 beta) and first ripped the img using imgburn. When I mount the ISO, AnyDvd tells me there is no protection so am I right to assume the encryption has been defeated?
So when I go to load playlists into HDBR there is no stream info. When I use command line, I get the following:
C:\VIDEO_TOOLS\stream_extractor>eac3to.exe j:\
1) 00002.mpls, 1:56:15
[138+168+140+169+142+170+144+171+146+172+148+173+150+174+152+175+154+176+156+
177+158+178+160+179+162+180+164+181].m2ts
- Chapters, 16 chapters
- h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, French, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
2) 00001.mpls, 1:47:27
[138+139+140+141+142+143+144+145+146+147+148+149+150+151+152+153+154+155+156+
157+158+159+160+161+162+163+164+165].m2ts
- Chapters, 16 chapters
- h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- DTS Master Audio, English, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, French, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, Spanish, multi-channel, 48kHz
- DTS Master Audio, Portuguese, multi-channel, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
3) 00027.mpls, 0:30:24
[109+110+111+112+113+114+115+116+117+118+119+120+121+122+123+124+125+126+127]
.m2ts
- Chapters, 18 chapters
- h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
4) 00048.mpls, 00130.m2ts, 0:15:01
- h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
- AC3, English, stereo, 48kHz
Any help appreciated. Thanks!
no cigar
25th April 2011, 08:15
There are streams there but it looks like the GUI isn't getting the info somehow. I guess I'll do it the old fashioned dos way. lol
ramicio
25th April 2011, 15:27
There's no need to make an image if you plan on ripping certain tracks out of the movie. Eac3to from the command line (it's not DOS) ripping right from the disc is the best way IMO.
You need to first specify the title you want to rip, they are a number with parenthesis. For example for the 1:56:15 / 00002.mpls title (1):
eac3to f: 1)
Then that will give you a list of tracks. It will look most likely like (not exact):
1: Chapters
2: h264/AVC
3: DTS-Master HD
4: AC3
5: AC3
6: AC3
7: DTS-Master HD
8: AC3
9: DTS-Master HD
10: AC3
11: AC3
Then you will choose the tracks you want to extract. If I want the chapters, the h264, and the English DTS-MA-HD I would do:
eac3to f: 1) 1: <chapters>.txt 2: <video>.h264 3: <audio>.dtshd
If I wanted to do some crazy stuff with audio processing:
eac3to f: 1) 1: <chapters>.txt 2: <video>.h264 3: <audio>.flac -down2 -mixlfe 7: <audio>.flac -down2 -mixlfe 9: <audio>.flac -down2 -mixlfe
That would take each lossless track and encode them to a stereo FLAC with LFE mixed in (something non-standard, but I prefer to mix LFE.)
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