I have just started using Clown to back up my BRs. So far I have had 50% success in achieving my goal. I thought I had figured it out. I am wanting to create a file that will play on my PS3 media server and also an ISO file in case I want to later burn on to a replacement disc. I choose BR and ISO file as video output. An ISO is made which I can mount with virtual drive and plays great on my computer. I also go into the BR folder and copy the "stream" file to "my videos" before deleting it. It says it is a M2TS file. I have done 4 this way. All are recognized by the PS3. 2 will play fine. When I try to play the other 2, the PS3 says "data is corrupt" and won't play. All 4 files play fine on the PC with PowerDVD. Any thoughts?
Update: I think I found the problem. The discs are probably coded with VC-1, which apparently won't play on a PS3. Can that be converted?
I also add "-keepDialnorm" to my INI and am quite happy with doing that once I found out about it.
eac3to should really state "not recommended except for Pioneer amps". Without that setting, TrueHD tracks play back distorted on Pioneer amps, including mine. Details in the main Doom9 eac3to thread for anyone interested.
Can someone explain what happens when a BD has a theatrical and an unrated version on the disk? Does Clown BD just take the longer version? I usually only see one stream to select.
Any idea how to remux a ripped blu ray into a single .m2ts file keeping the DTS Master HD intact currently Clown BD works great for Dolby TrueHD but not for DTS Master HD.
You will need to elaborate on your process. In my experience, it works fine for both (as reported by a variety of players).
In what way have you determined that the DTS Master HD is not intact?
What settings are visible on your final page of ClownBD UI (a screenshot may be easiest to debug)?