CaptainHawk1
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Before anyone says it, I already registered at Doom9 and they have a five day waiting period before posting so I couldn't ask this question there.
Here's what's going on:
I'm trying to copy Doctor Who Series 5 and 6 BD Discs (Whole Discs) to 25 GB BD.
Downloaded latest version of BD Reduilder v.0.40.10 and all the recommended and current versions of all of the extra tools to make the software work properly. I followed all of the instructions to the letter and multiple times I have had error issues regarding incorrect VC-1 settings (which is rather strange considering that none of the instructions tell you to change that setting in FFDSHOW). I've changed the settings from disabled to either libavccodec or WMV9 (where as one setting worked on one and not the other) and resume the job and it completes fine.
I then burn with IMG BURN as instructed. It goes through the whole process without a hitch and IMG BURN verifies the disc. Then I test it by playing it in both my PS3 and standalone Sony BD player. Each disc goes through all of the adverts and FBI warnings, BBC splashscreens, etc. without a problem and the title menu is fine. I select play and the first chapter plays perfectly and then it freezes at the end of the first chapter and just locks up the player. I've had this happen with three different commercial discs that I have tried to copy from these sets.
The only thing I could think of that I wasn't doing was running AVCHD-Patcher so I downloaded v1.06 and attempted to run BD REBUILDER again and I didn't get an error message this time at all by keeping the VC-1 setting at WMV9. As instructed, I changed the setting from 200 to 100 on AVCHD-Patcher and I dragged and dropped the index.bdmv file and I get an error message that says "The file is not correct format." So, now I'm just punching myself in the face repeatedly.
My deal is that I'm just sick of trying to jump through hoops to make this happen. Each one of these discs takes several hours to make and I would appreciate any advice in how to make this work so I don't keep chasing my tail.:bang:
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: The Inspect Tool that comes with BD-Rebuilder confirms that everything is OK as well.
Here's what's going on:
I'm trying to copy Doctor Who Series 5 and 6 BD Discs (Whole Discs) to 25 GB BD.
Downloaded latest version of BD Reduilder v.0.40.10 and all the recommended and current versions of all of the extra tools to make the software work properly. I followed all of the instructions to the letter and multiple times I have had error issues regarding incorrect VC-1 settings (which is rather strange considering that none of the instructions tell you to change that setting in FFDSHOW). I've changed the settings from disabled to either libavccodec or WMV9 (where as one setting worked on one and not the other) and resume the job and it completes fine.
I then burn with IMG BURN as instructed. It goes through the whole process without a hitch and IMG BURN verifies the disc. Then I test it by playing it in both my PS3 and standalone Sony BD player. Each disc goes through all of the adverts and FBI warnings, BBC splashscreens, etc. without a problem and the title menu is fine. I select play and the first chapter plays perfectly and then it freezes at the end of the first chapter and just locks up the player. I've had this happen with three different commercial discs that I have tried to copy from these sets.
The only thing I could think of that I wasn't doing was running AVCHD-Patcher so I downloaded v1.06 and attempted to run BD REBUILDER again and I didn't get an error message this time at all by keeping the VC-1 setting at WMV9. As instructed, I changed the setting from 200 to 100 on AVCHD-Patcher and I dragged and dropped the index.bdmv file and I get an error message that says "The file is not correct format." So, now I'm just punching myself in the face repeatedly.
My deal is that I'm just sick of trying to jump through hoops to make this happen. Each one of these discs takes several hours to make and I would appreciate any advice in how to make this work so I don't keep chasing my tail.:bang:
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: The Inspect Tool that comes with BD-Rebuilder confirms that everything is OK as well.
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