robertwallace
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I've always had a problem trying to get a good copy of my Total Recall (2012) BD. It crashes one of the sub-programs in Clown BD and even using a full iso from AnyDVD HD, the seemless branching fails - leaving half-second a/v breaks at the switches. Only this title in all my BDs is causing problems. (playing on Zappiti Mini (Sigma)).
I was hoping CloneBD would solve that problem, but when I set it up to create either Full or partial, folder or ISO, it crashes immediately on pressing "Begin Conversion." If I tell it to transcode to mp4 at full resolution, it says it will require 3.47 TB, ringing bells and flashing warnings that there's not enough space in the world for this title . Even at the lowest resolution, it says it needs 141 GB. Beginning the conversion crashes CloneBD.
When previewing the title in the player, the player stops at the end of a segment and will not continue to the next. You can exit out of the player and manually click on the next segment and it will play, however if you do it several times, CloneBD crashes.
I've been told it's the unusual encoding of the Dolby True HD 7.1 soundtrack, though I'm not able to confirm that.
Has anyone had any success making a copy of this title with CloneBD in the short time its been out? I enjoy the movie, but I'm tired of digging out the disk when I want to see all or part of it.
Thanks,
Robert
I was hoping CloneBD would solve that problem, but when I set it up to create either Full or partial, folder or ISO, it crashes immediately on pressing "Begin Conversion." If I tell it to transcode to mp4 at full resolution, it says it will require 3.47 TB, ringing bells and flashing warnings that there's not enough space in the world for this title . Even at the lowest resolution, it says it needs 141 GB. Beginning the conversion crashes CloneBD.
When previewing the title in the player, the player stops at the end of a segment and will not continue to the next. You can exit out of the player and manually click on the next segment and it will play, however if you do it several times, CloneBD crashes.
I've been told it's the unusual encoding of the Dolby True HD 7.1 soundtrack, though I'm not able to confirm that.
Has anyone had any success making a copy of this title with CloneBD in the short time its been out? I enjoy the movie, but I'm tired of digging out the disk when I want to see all or part of it.
Thanks,
Robert
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