Never heard a thing like that. How do you create the BluRay ISO?
Never heard a thing like that. How do you create the BluRay ISO?
I'm still pretty new to ripping dvd or anything related so forgive me if I say anything wrong. I have a few dvds that I have ripped on my own and when right clicked, I can mount the ripped dvd (in iso format) using virtual clonedrive. However, I am unable to do so for blu-ray ISOs that have already been ripped.Did you mean “how do you create a DVD ISO ?”
Because I’ve never heard of that either.
I'm aware of that, the bluray iso that I have are shared by others and some of them are ripped by anydvd hd (mentioned by sharer) but all of them cannot be mounted. Not sure what's the problem with it and I will try ripping and mounting the blurays once the blurays I ordered reach me. Reason why I want to mount them is because vlc seems to have some problems playing ripped bluray, it will pause every now as compared to dvd iso. I do know I can always convert to mkv using makemkv but I would like to view the files in iso format.BDs need to be decrpyted first, e.g. with AnyDVD. Install the trial, right click the Fox in the tray and choose" Rip to image". There is your BD ISO. You can't just copy a commercial BD.
Most likely the burns on these discs are bad considering the way VLC behaves.I'm aware of that, the bluray iso that I have are shared by others and some of them are ripped by anydvd hd (mentioned by sharer) but all of them cannot be mounted. Not sure what's the problem with it and I will try ripping and mounting the blurays once the blurays I ordered reach me. Reason why I want to mount them is because vlc seems to have some problems playing ripped bluray, it will pause every now as compared to dvd iso. I do know I can always convert to mkv using makemkv but I would like to view the files in iso format.
Oh so you mean blu-rays by right can be mounted? It's just that the isos weren't ripped well? The sharer said "ISO files created with AnyDVD HD (Rip to Image, default settings)". Do you happen to know any good video player that can play blu-rays apart from vlc?Most likely the burns on these discs are bad considering the way VLC behaves.
I'm using 64 bit operating system, regarding udf I would need to check againWhat about UDF 2.5? May be it is not installed, or damaged. I can remember this problem about 14 years ago when Blu Ray was quiet new.
Do you use an old operating system? If you are still on XP it could be the culprit.
That sounds almost like a buffering issue ... are you mounting/playing the files from network? Then maybe there's not enough bandwidth available?because vlc seems to have some problems playing ripped bluray, it will pause every now as compared to dvd iso
Which version? Windows 10 or 11?I'm using 64 bit operating system, regarding udf I would need to check again
Thanks will take a lookYou can take a look here: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/317187-UDF-2-5-driver-for-XP-64bit
This is the same you mentioned above.
I'm not too sure too, I have difficulties playing blu-ray ISOs but once they are converted to mkv, the playback is smoothThat sounds almost like a buffering issue ... are you mounting/playing the files from network? Then maybe there's not enough bandwidth available?
DVDs have WAY smaller size/bitrate, so those play fine.
Windows 10Which version? Windows 10 or 11?
You should try again. Load the ISO with VCD. Start VLC. Then "File" "Open media" You need now to check Bluray.
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For some reason, there's errors and I cannot open it. I can open blu-ray ISOs and play them, it's just the playback isn't smooth and hence I wanted to mount it and hopefully it will work. I'm a bit confused what to do right nowWith Win 10 you are good with UDF 2.5.
I thougt you are with an oder operating system.