SamuriHL
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Sorry!
LOL! Not a problem. At least we know why the error is happening. HEHEHE
Sorry!
Sorry!
Don't feel bad.
I've... done that before. There. I've admitted it!
No, sorry. You'll have to read every page
Yes we know, that's why people were asking if they could use it 10 days agoDear Friends
eac3to 3.22 is available.
Best regards.
Sincerely
Yes, if you are using XP then you need to install UDF 2.5 otherwise windows won't recognise the file structure on blu-ray discs and ISO's
I am trying to rip WW2 in HD. I am using clown_bd v0.76 and AnyDVD HD 6.6.0. It looks like everything is fine until I try and play the resulting file. If I use graphstudio to look at the file it shows a video stream but no audio. Anyone got any ideas on what could be wrong? I have attached the logs from the rip and the graphstudio view.
4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 48kHz
(core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
Thanks
I read the thread about the Toshiba's version on non-toshiba machine and some issues with installation.
What is the latest correct version and installation process?
Thanks
Pat
I had issues with the driver causing some slowdowns on machine. You do not need the UDF driver if you rip the bluray to the drive first using AnyDVD. Just want to make you aware of that. However, the driver is easy and quick to remove.
I never had any issues with the UDF driver on any of the old systems I used it on. Bear in mind that without it you can't browse the file structure on a Blu-ray disc in windows nor can you play from a mounted ISO
Do I still need UDF even if I use Anydvd HD to rip to hard drive, then use ClownBD interface to browse the ripped files on my hard drive?
Rgds