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Siddus
23rd June 2011, 12:22
I am wondering how I am supposed to set up BD-Rebuilder so that my ripped BluRay still keeps a functioning menu to select subs and language, perhaps a little tutorial ??
btw..
I have successfully ripped my first BluRay now (The Wolfman)
but i wonder how I should rip this movie to be able to keep/separate the two versions that exist on the disc ??
brgds
Siddus
Ch3vr0n
23rd June 2011, 13:39
BDRB keeps the menu's intact. How you need to configure BDRB there is no predefined setting, you set it to what you like. The helper tools DO need a specific setting and that's all explained in the first post of the BDRB thread. To keep both movies, you'll need to do a "full disc backup" and set the output to "BD-25"
Siddus
24th June 2011, 03:39
Sorry, my bad..
Seems that it is anyDVD that removes all the menus..
Now I have to figure out how to make anyDVD stop removing the menus..
/Siddus
Ch3vr0n
24th June 2011, 13:58
Anydvd doesnt remove any menu's, it only rips. It has no impact on the menu structure whatsoever
Siddus
24th June 2011, 14:46
Seems that I missed on that one also :)
It was, after some info-searching, my player (MPC-HC) that was the culprit. It seems that Media Player Classic doesn't show menus when you play a BD-movie..
Siddus
Ch3vr0n
24th June 2011, 19:33
That's because you can't class it as a real BD-Player, try Arcsoft TMT 5, PowerDVD or even the sucky corel windvd and you'll get menu's
sytyguy
24th June 2011, 20:58
VLC also doesn't show the Menus. I have Powerdvd and it will not even open a BD ripped movie, although it will play the original, is that normal?
Ch3vr0n
24th June 2011, 22:43
PDVD DOES play ripped bd's, provided they are ripped to ISO and mounted in a virtual drive. Cyberlink removed folder playback from BD's in V10. I've heard some ppl saying its back in v11 but can't get it to work. If you want to play BD folders you need Arcsoft TMT 5
sytyguy
24th June 2011, 23:57
I have version 9, I have another one someplace that came with my BD player, I need to go find it. No kidding mounted in a virtual drive, that kind of sucks.
setarip_old
25th June 2011, 03:00
Actually, I believe that PowerDVD removed Blu-ray folder playback starting with a mid-7.xxx version (Although some sharp folks figured out how to re-activate it)...
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