They work with AnyDVD.Am I right in thinking PS3 iso rips of the new Fox BD+ titles don't work with AnyDVD?
hmmm ... it takes 60-90minutes for the Blu-Ray iso rips on my PS3 to a ext3 formatted external hdd. There shouldn't be much difference between everyones rip times - yours take that long? I'm using YellowDog.It seems to work with powerdvd ultra 3319a, not the latest versions which cannot read from hard disk files and also seem to have problems reading from mounted isos.
Process:
-install linux on ps3
-rip DR to .iso (takes 4-6 hours per BR disc for me) on external hard disk
-move external hard disk to windows pc
-mount .iso using daemon tools and let anydvd scan it
-watch in powerdvd ultra 3319a
It worked for me.
hmmm ... it takes 60-90minutes for the Blu-Ray iso rips on my PS3 to a ext3 formatted external hdd. There shouldn't be much difference between everyones rip times - yours take that long? I'm using YellowDog.
I would've thought that the ntfs was quicker. I'm only using ext3 because I can't get YellowDog to read an ntfs drive.Because he's using an NTFS formatted drive. I'm doing the same thing and it is indeed ridiculously slow. But it works, and doesn't require that we mess around with messy drivers in Windows to read the EXT3 partition. So, it's a trade off...one that I'm happy to make.
I would've thought that the ntfs was quicker. I'm only using ext3 because I can't get YellowDog to read an ntfs drive.
I've tried in the past to get ntfs installed. I followed some guide, but at the end I still didn't have ntfs. I've since given up. It works so I'm not going to mess with it. I'm not very proficient in linux.No, Ubuntu ships with ntfs-3g which does a good job and all, but, fast it's not. You should be able to install ntfs-3g into your YellowDog installation if you want to check it out. I'd be curious as to what results you see with that. If it's faster, I'd switch in a heartbeat.
I've tried in the past to get ntfs installed. I followed some guide, but at the end I still didn't have ntfs. I've since given up. It works so I'm not going to mess with it. I'm not very proficient in linux.
I had no problems ripping SM3 from a PS3 iso, but I don't remember what AnyDVD version I was using. I get that error in a couple of other movies though - I keep trying to rip the ISO with every new AnyDVD version, but I can't rip or watch from iso on 3 movies: Day After Tomorrow, Seven Years in Tibet, and Mr Brooks.Have you succeeded in ripping/playing SpiderMan 3 with the PS3? Everything else seems to work, including bd+ titles, but I cannot play the spiderman 3 ISO once it's mounted in DaemonTools and anydvd can't rip it - it just puts up an error about 'unable to read drive e:'.