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Crocluvr92
9th September 2011, 21:04
I recently compressed the full 40GB Fantasia Blu-Ray down to 25GB with BD Rebuilder V0.38.09 (beta) with the Highest Quality with One Pass ABR and I opened the blu ray disk folder on TotalMedia Theatre 3 and it loaded the Blu Ray perfectly. However, once I burned the Blu Ray with IMGBURN, It only goes to blank screen labeled " Title 49 " in my display and when I insert the disc into my PS3, it does the same thing. I have gone through three blank blu rays and made sure I burned the disc with proper settings all of my firmware is up to date. Any suggestions?
RobertM
9th September 2011, 22:33
Is this disc your first try with BDRB, or have you burned other discs successfully?
setarip_old
10th September 2011, 03:56
@Crocluvr92
Hi!
Disney discs after being ripped and compressed) are known to be EXTREMELY slow to initially load (from perhaps 3, to as much as 5 minutes). Did you let it run for at least that long?
Crocluvr92
10th September 2011, 05:58
I have used bd rebuilder for almost 2 years and this one has given me a lot of trouble. And I have wasted three discs and I waited for the disc to load for 25 minutes and nothing. It just stays on a black screen at 00:00 seconds on title 49. It registers as Fantasia Diamond Edition Blu-Ray and I can even look at the clips from the .mt2s files in Explorer but it doesnt work on any drive. Any suggestions?
setarip_old
10th September 2011, 07:02
Not a suggestion, rather a question:
Have you successfully used discs from this specific batch of blank media previously?
You might consider purchasing a couple of BD-Rewriteables for occasions such as this...
Crocluvr92
10th September 2011, 20:22
I have never had a problem with the discs that I use. They are Verbatims and I burn them at the correct speed with IMGBurn. I even analyze the discs after burning and they have a 100% read on them. So my media is fine, especially after three discs. I am sure that these discs don't produce coasters. My Blu Ray Burner has the most recent firmware too. This is the ONLY movie that has given me trouble. I am thinking it's something in the way it was encoded in BD Rebuilder, hence the reason I am on the forums here :) So, any other suggestions on what could be causing this movie to produce coaster discs?
setarip_old
10th September 2011, 20:53
If you haven't already done so (Your posts only indicate "wasting 3 discs"), start from scratch - re-rip your original, commercial Blu-ray disc and run the rip through BD Rebuilder...
Crocluvr92
10th September 2011, 21:55
I have done that already :( I went through two different commercial blu ray discs of the film and encoded them in all five different ways and none of them work out :( I think its just a lost cause :(
setarip_old
10th September 2011, 23:08
Can you now play any earlier BD Rebuilder-compressed 25GB discs on the same systems (computer and PS3)?
Crocluvr92
11th September 2011, 04:39
yes, yes I can. But Fantasia does not play on the computer or ps3 when burned to a Blu Ray. It only plays if I open the blu folder from TotalMedia Theatre 3.
setarip_old
11th September 2011, 06:04
Does your original, commercial Blu-ray disc play properly on the same systems?
Crocluvr92
11th September 2011, 06:29
It plays fine. It is a rental.
setarip_old
11th September 2011, 08:14
It is a rental. Sorry to hear that...
Crocluvr92
11th September 2011, 08:41
So should I abandon the project?
GaPony
11th September 2011, 18:38
As a last ditch effort, you could use BD-Rebuilder to compress it down to a 25gb (or whatever size you need) .mkv file, then use TsMuxer (free) to demux it and then remux it to Blu-Ray or AVCHD format... followed by burning the disc with ImgBurn. Its kind of a long way around, but worth trying before abandoning the project.
jdobbs
12th September 2011, 00:29
As a last ditch effort, you could use BD-Rebuilder to compress it down to a 25gb (or whatever size you need) .mkv file, then use TsMuxer (free) to demux it and then remux it to Blu-Ray or AVCHD format... followed by burning the disc with ImgBurn. Its kind of a long way around, but worth trying before abandoning the project. Not sure how that would actually change anything since BD Rebuilder uses TSMUXER too?
setarip_old
12th September 2011, 06:12
@jdobbs
Sounds like further discussion has ended - as OP likely has to return his/her rental...
Crocluvr92
13th September 2011, 05:55
I agree with jdobbs since tsmuxer is already used and I returned the disc a while ago, its been sitting on my hard drive waiting to be burned. I have the original 45GB rip from Redbox and the 25GB compression BD from Bdrebuilder. It plays fine if you choose to watch the film from the disc folder option on Total MediaTheatre 3 but once you burn this to disc, it doesnt load from the blu ray drive on the computer or ps3. Any other ideas before I delete the files? :)
k-c-ksum
14th September 2011, 21:39
what did you rip it with? Make sure your not removing region coding or having your ripping program bypass warnings/trailers
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