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Old 2nd March 2015, 10:13   #243  |  Link
r0lZ
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OK, I see the image now. I note that the title bar shows the full path to a folder (F:\Video\Movies\BluRay\Avatar...), indicating probably that you have not used a mounted ISO. When the disc image has been mounted, BD3D2MK3D should show something like this in the title bar: "Z:\ - 00800.mpls" (without the quotes).

Apparently, you are running Windows 8. Under Win8, you can mount the disc image (the ISO file) without an external program. It is normally sufficient to double-click it. Try it. That should work.

Of course, if you have ripped the files directly from the BD, you will have to start over, and rip the BD to an ISO instead of as files in a directory. Then mount the ISO. Or you can also process the original BD through AnyDVD HD directly with BD3D2MK3D.

It is ALWAYS a very bad idea to copy the files of a 3DBD (or of its ISO) directly to hard disc. The SSIF files have a complex structure that is totally destroyed when the files are extracted from the BD. Also, you end up with all 3D video files twice: once in the form of the SSIF file, and once as M2TS file, and therefore your copy consumes about two times the disc space of the ISO. The fact that you can play the M2TS files independently but not rip the SSIF files (referenced by the MPLS) is an evidence that something is broken. Delete the files you have copied to disc, and try again with the mounted ISO.
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