Actaully on the newer PDVD the juddering is caused by it trying to use Hardware accel when playing an m2ts file, I found that if I disable the Hardware Accel when playing M2ts files (on ATI cards) the playback is smoother, but still no HD audio
You should not be playing m2ts files directly. First, no HD audio. Second, no hardware acceleration. It's just not a good thing to do. Make an ISO, mount it, and call it good.
You should not be playing m2ts files directly. First, no HD audio. Second, no hardware acceleration. It's just not a good thing to do. Make an ISO, mount it, and call it good.
You should not be playing m2ts files directly. First, no HD audio. Second, no hardware acceleration. It's just not a good thing to do. Make an ISO, mount it, and call it good.
Mounting an ISO and playing for me is just one double click, I double click the ISO, it auto mounts and the disc starts playing in PDVD, MPC HC is only useful if you have a decent CPU, You can get away with having a real crappy CPU (P4 478 pin) with a decent graphics card (AGP ATI 3000 series) if you use hardware acceleration. Also you lose out on the hd audio by downsampling to AC3 (which doesn't work on all files). And yes I have a decent amp and speakers and you can tell the difference between HD audio and downsampled to AC£ or just the DTS core extracted. Don't see the point of having the equipment and then not using it to it's full extentWhat? 1. I downmux the HD audio to either AC3 or DTS, and it's still very high quality, nobody is THAT anal. 2. Who needs hardware acceleration when Media Player Classic Home Cinema players m2ts files beautifully without ever having a hickup? Mounting an ISO is far less spontaneous, and I am a spontaneous guy who likes things a click away, instead of 10.
Mounting an ISO and playing for me is just one double click, I double click the ISO, it auto mounts and the disc starts playing in PDVD, MPC HC is only useful if you have a decent CPU, You can get away with having a real crappy CPU (P4 478 pin) with a decent graphics card (AGP ATI 3000 series) if you use hardware acceleration. Also you lose out on the hd audio by downsampling to AC3 (which doesn't work on all files). And yes I have a decent amp and speakers and you can tell the difference between HD audio and downsampled to AC£ or just the DTS core extracted. Don't see the point of having the equipment and then not using it to it's full extent
What? 1. I downmux the HD audio to either AC3 or DTS, and it's still very high quality, nobody is THAT anal. 2. Who needs hardware acceleration when Media Player Classic Home Cinema players m2ts files beautifully without ever having a hickup? Mounting an ISO is far less spontaneous, and I am a spontaneous guy who likes things a click away, instead of 10.
I usually just use my logitech 5.1 speakers or my sennheiser's. I only have an onboard sound card anyway.
I haven't been able to test that out myself as my house is currently without power for several days.
This has nothing to do with the Blu-ray versionInformation that clone dvd would not compress such a large file ie vts_o1_b
was over 3333333.
Cure: Simply changed to dvd+ DL.. No problem with anydvd 6490 and current clone dvd.
You must be in Northern Mass or Southern NH ? My mother is up there and also in the "power free" zone.
-W
..could have sworn the message is by AnyDVD , but I will check again tonight. When I edited my post above, I relaised it cant be AnyDVD that was the problem, as it wouldnt play without ANyDVD running, but as the message came from AnyDVD, thats what confused me.
What message? Please, post a logfile (which will contain the "message")Adbear, it definately was an ANYDVDHD message (box with the message in has ANYDVDHD as a header), but I updated my ATi drivers from 8.11 to 8.12 and Dark Knight plays flawlessly - although I still get the ANYDVDHD message.
Mine is a UK disk, and I will test the latest version soon as I can get the missus of the TV from watching X Factor....:bang: