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Movie "Stll Alice." Version 1.0.4.8
The preview shows what I want (clear track sound.) So, I burned the disc and
instead of clear sound , I get the voice over naration included and
no way to get rid of it. This software is not ready for prime time my friends.
I opened up the BDMV folder and found two m2ts files. One plays with the
main movie fine, the other is just an intro screen. Back to the drawing boards
guys. When I play the m2ts file on my video screen, it plays fine. However,
after I burn it , I get the voice over naration again.
The only way to watch it is on the computer screen.
They have a long way to go and are jumping the gun.
This is not even beta material. This happened with "The Equalizer" also.
I am sure copies are not running of the shelf for this buggy software.
Both movies are Cinavia contained. Perhaps that's the problem. If you
can produce software that works with Cinavia, then sales should rise greatly.
I hope they can do it. For non-Cinavia, BD Rebuilder is way ahead and the
price is no argument. Windows 7, 64 bit i7 4700K processor
 
"after you burn it you get voice over"

what player are you using?

If you get the commentary track there's 2 possibilities:

1) you picked the wrong audio track
2) your player can't decode the default HD audio track and defaults to the first track it CAN decode, in your case commentary

cinavia has nothing to do with that problem as cinavia is mostly included on the HD audio track and NOT the commentary and even if it was, it still wouldn't be the problem as there would be some background sound distortion not a total failure of hd sound decoding.

It works fine for lots of users for this "buggy" software.
 
"after you burn it you get voice over"

what player are you using?

If you get the commentary track there's 2 possibilities:

1) you picked the wrong audio track
2) your player can't decode the default HD audio track and defaults to the first track it CAN decode, in your case commentary

cinavia has nothing to do with that problem as cinavia is mostly included on the HD audio track and NOT the commentary and even if it was, it still wouldn't be the problem as there would be some background sound distortion not a total failure of hd sound decoding.

It works fine for lots of users for this "buggy" software.

No problem with audio tracks. Picked AC3 & DTS only choice and no good. BD player is LG BD550 and has no problems with HD.
If this software is mercurial-that's a problem!
 
No problem with audio tracks. Picked AC3 & DTS only choice and no good. BD player is LG BD550 and has no problems with HD.
If this software is mercurial-that's a problem!

No commentary track. Just Main Track with first AC3 audio. After failure, DTS & AC3 selected. Still, No soap!. Somethings is not right with audio.
 
Movie "Stll Alice." Version 1.0.4.8
The preview shows what I want (clear track sound.) So, I burned the disc and
instead of clear sound , I get the voice over naration included and
no way to get rid of it. This software is not ready for prime time my friends.
I opened up the BDMV folder and found two m2ts files. One plays with the
main movie fine, the other is just an intro screen. Back to the drawing boards
guys. When I play the m2ts file on my video screen, it plays fine. However,
after I burn it , I get the voice over naration again.
The only way to watch it is on the computer screen.
They have a long way to go and are jumping the gun.
This is not even beta material. This happened with "The Equalizer" also.
I am sure copies are not running of the shelf for this buggy software.
Both movies are Cinavia contained. Perhaps that's the problem. If you
can produce software that works with Cinavia, then sales should rise greatly.
I hope they can do it. For non-Cinavia, BD Rebuilder is way ahead and the
price is no argument. Windows 7, 64 bit i7 4700K processor

Sorry for your issues, if you send a log file to bugs@elby.ch they can see what the issues are. Thank you your reporting.
 
No commentary track. Just Main Track with first AC3 audio. After failure, DTS & AC3 selected. Still, No soap!. Somethings is not right with audio.

Have you tried deselecting the first AC3 track? On my US disc the first English AC3 track is the 'audio descriptive' track (voice over).
 
From what I can see most versions of this disc have a DTS-HD track for the main audio and an AC3 for the descriptive, so as ddjmagic said, untick the AC3 audio track and keep the DTS-HD track. If you want it converting then on the 'Target' page tick the convert to AC3 or tell it to keep the core audio if you want DTS
 
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Version 1.0.5.3, with change all to AC3 seemed to do the job. However, the burnt BD had no sound-well some improvement. See my other post for details. "No audio on burned BD." This software has potential but, is not ready for prime time and the price vs value is terrible!!
 
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Version 1.0.5.3 seems to have fixed things. I was able to backup "Still Alice" without issue. Keeps getting better but, still a ways to go. Convert all to AC3 did the trick.
 
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