If that film has Cinavia, then there isn't much you can do, unless you uncheck the "Remove Cinavia watermark during CloneBD audio stream during copy" box. That setting needs to be enabled to get rid of Cinavia (in conjunction with AnyDVD) if the movie contains it.Hi guys
I don't know what I did wrong but the sound from the mkv backup file sounds like coming out of a tin can. The picture is fine.
Title: Fast & Furious 7
ISBN: 9317731114748
How can I fix that?
Thanks in advance,
Bubu
You'll need to use CloneBD to check whether Fast & Furious 7 contains Cinavia or not.
You're welcome.Thanks @testiles and @whatever_gong82 for your help and hints.
Nope, haven't the UHD of FF7 just the BR. It's a BR from Germany. I fired up AnyDVD as usual followed by ClownBD.
There is no message popping up in the preview player nor I have the option with Cinavia anywhere. It behaves like an ordinary BR.
Bubu
You're welcome again.I don't use Power DVD. I use either VLC or the good old Media Player which comes with the K-Lite Codec Pack.
There aren't really much options left in ClownBD. I can try a MP4 with a single language and that's basicalky it.
I'll try over the weekend and keep you updated. Many thanks guys
Make sure, "Remove Cinavia watermark from CloneBD ..." is disabled in AnyDVD settings. Or click "default".Hi guys
I don't know what I did wrong but the sound from the mkv backup file sounds like coming out of a tin can. The picture is fine.
Title: Fast & Furious 7
ISBN: 9317731114748
How can I fix that?
Thanks in advance,
Bubu
No, PowerDVD ignores Cinavia, if it doesn't originate from an optical disc.then the MKV will stop playing at around 20 minutes or so into the movie.
Thanks, James, for the clarification.No, PowerDVD ignores Cinavia, if it doesn't originates from an optical disc.
Cinavia is just a *non issue* nowadays, with NAS playback etc.
Thanks @testiles and @whatever_gong82 for your help and hints.
Nope, haven't the UHD of FF7 just the BR. It's a BR from Germany. I fired up AnyDVD as usual followed by ClownBD.
There is no message popping up in the preview player nor I have the option with Cinavia anywhere.
No, PowerDVD ignores Cinavia, if it doesn't originate from an optical disc.
Did you follow the advice in James' first message?Sorry for the delay guys.
I am not 100% sure but it seems more to be a down sampling problem.
When I rip FF7 without any changes in size it seems to be fine. We found another movie with the same problem: Expendables 1.
I have also the Media Player classic available but I would like to avoid PowerDVD. It's like a pest with all these additional installations.
Any thoughts on this?
Another stupid question (yes, I know... not the right corner...) : I have FF7 as 4K as well. How do you guys get the computer to read the disc? My Drive should be able to read it.
Bubu
Did you follow the advice in James' first message?