Trying to download ClownBD and McAffee 'blocks' it due to two trojan files! Anyone know why this file has a 'virus'?
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Trying to download ClownBD and McAffee 'blocks' it due to two trojan files! Anyone know why this file has a 'virus'?
I tried this on the day it was released, works fine. It could be any number of issues your end (what does the error message say?). I'm thinking not enogh space for example.
It's a false positive
Leave the checkbox 'force subtitles' grey. Make sure that ENGLISH is the 1st subtitle language and BDSup2Sub works (need JAVA). The rest is automatic. Try in BATCH mode, there'll be a step called 'Call BDSup2Sub' which creates the *_FORCED.sub streams and another step called 'Change .META' and a final step saying 'Force Subtitles' (or something like that). Which part is missing for you?
you press 'EXIT' to start the .BAT. Please post the .BAT here for me to look at it. There are no manual steps you need to do, the Na'vi speaking subtitles are extracted into their own .SUB file and forced. It works OK, I've done it.
Sorry for being such an idiot... I did exit, and and a command window came up and I had to go to work. Where the heck is the .bat file ???
The batch file is in the same folder as the ClownBD binary. You get a batch file only if you check that option in ClownBD, however. Your description above seems to indicate that you have not.
The batch file is named with a representation of the date and time. It will be the most recent thing in that folder if you order the items by date.
I, also, transferred the movie only from Avatar US using my default settings. The subtitles appeared from the first English subtitle track automatically in TMT2.
My settings are basically all English for audio and subs, AC3 5.1, DTS. I leave the audio unconverted and taking the HD tracks + AC3 5.1 if available.
It 'just worked' for Avatar.
Guys, I'm still kind of confused on this matter and I'm hoping someone can clarify this for me.
I'm using the Clown BD package to rip my Blu-Ray discs to an M2TS file. My goal is to maintain the original video, original LPCM/DTS HD/Dolby HD tracks, and all of the subtitles in a M2TS file.
I still don't understand what the "Forced Subtitles" option do. Do I need to tick that option to get all of the PGS/SUP subtitles from the disc?
What about the "Network Media Tank Audio Options"? I still don't quite understand what it does and how it'll serve my purpose.
Another thing that bugs me is in the audio options, where I can pick which audio track to rip, I can't delete or unselect the core DTS file. I want to save space and don't want to include unnecessary files in my M2TS file. If I'm going to use DTS Master Audio, what's the point of using the embedded DTS file? Is it mandatory? Or I can just unselect or delete it so that all I have is either the DTS HD/Dolby HD tracks.
Also, in the Output Audio Format, I don't understand what the "core" option does. I just pick the "unconverted" option right now because I don't want to convert the audio tracks.
One final thing and that is kind of bugging me. Upon completion of the ripping process, I notice that there are two English subtitle tracks ripped. How is that possible? In the Clown BD Step 3 menu, I only saw 1 English subtitle tracks, but yet when viewing the information of the M2TS file from a program called Mediasource, it says there are 2 English subtitle tracks. What's going on?
Thx for the help in advance guys!
I did check "batch" and the command window comes up and runs.
Whats folder do you mean by ClownBD binary? The movie folder with the logs, audio, etc?
you press 'EXIT' to start the .BAT. Please post the .BAT here for me to look at it. There are no manual steps you need to do, the Na'vi speaking subtitles are extracted into their own .SUB file and forced. It works OK, I've done it.
Can someone answer my questions above?