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post #2221 of 2482
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Originally Posted by Kevin Coleman View Post

Seggers,
I used bd rebuilder to author it. I basically used the milotis tutorial found earlier
In this thread. It said it was done before I took the disc out? I used IMG burn to burn it.
Not sure what version it was but I can check that later. On the page where you pick the
Udf2.5 there was an extra option that wasn't in the tutorial, I picked the first one of two.
Tonight I will try toggling it the other way.

Thanks.
Kevin c.

Somewhere in there it makes reference to needing a patch applied to 2 files in the root of the project. A bit needs to be switched. And it needs to be done prior to the project being burnt. Did you do this?

I've used that guide and not had issues with play back of BDs in my PS3.

Seggers
post #2222 of 2482
Yeah I did the patch thing where you switch the 0200 to the 0100. It said patch done
Or whatever, don't remember now it was quite early this morning when I did it.
I think I will download the older version of imgburn that was in the tutorial that didn't
Have the extra option and try that.

I really don't want to try the verbatims I bought yet because the are not rewritable
And I overpaid for them anyway because the were local.

Thanks again,
Kevin
post #2223 of 2482
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Originally Posted by MozartMan View Post

multiAVCHD is your friend.

Thanks again, because I probably wouldn't have given this program a second look otherwise. After some modifications of the Encore CS5 HDMV and using the multiAVCHD re-author I think I might have a working disc.
post #2224 of 2482
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Originally Posted by Kevin Coleman View Post

Yeah I did the patch thing where you switch the 0200 to the 0100. It said patch done

That's related to AVCHD. Like the guide is trying to say, it's not necessary for BD-R or BD-RE media. I don't know that the AVCHD extended info would stop the PS3 from playing, but it's possible that things could have changed with firmware. Insigna seems to vary on what they will and will not play depending on model, so the AVCHD info might very well stop it from playing. Basically don't use AVCHD-Patcher unless you're burning to DVD media, and it didn't sound like you're using DVD media.

For anyone that is burning to DVD, re-authoring in multiAVCHD and choosing one of the AVCHD options is rather similar to what AVCHD-Patcher is doing.
post #2225 of 2482
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Originally Posted by alluringreality View Post

Thanks again, because I probably wouldn't have given this program a second look otherwise. After some modifications of the Encore CS5 HDMV and using the multiAVCHD re-author I think I might have a working disc.

No problem.
post #2226 of 2482
I just finished burning Blu-ray project (18GB) with ImgBurn, authored with MultiAVCHD, to Memorex 25GB 4x BD-R disk.

This is what ImgBurn showed during burning:

Drive: HL-DT-ST-BD-RE WH10LS30 (which is LG and Hitachi joint venture)
Media: RITEK-BR2-00 (Memorex brand 4x BD-R)
Write Rate: 35,000 KB/s (8x) (it was maximum speed at the end)
Burning time: 11 minutes.

So, ImgBurn burned 18GB on 4x Memorex BD-R disk at 4-8x in 11 minutes with LG WH10LS30 burner on Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.

Sweet!
post #2227 of 2482
My problem must have been the Memorex BDRE 25. I tried burning
My first verbatim bdr-25 tonight and it worked fine off of the same
Authored material!

The BDRE did still play in my computer but not in the PS3 and insignia
Curiously I burned them both using the same options but under my blu
Drive in windows 7 only the verbatim shows up in the label as UDF file
Format. But if you right click on the bdre disc and go to properties it
Says it is also in UDF format!
post #2228 of 2482
My problem must have been the Memorex BDRE 25. I tried burning
My first verbatim bdr-25 tonight and it worked fine off of the same
Authored material!

The BDRE did still play in my computer but not in the PS3 and insignia
Curiously I burned them both using the same options but under my blu
Drive in windows 7 only the verbatim shows up in the label as UDF file
Format. But if you right click on the bdre disc and go to properties it
Says it is also in UDF format!
post #2229 of 2482
I have used DVD fab to make bd 25' that are bigger than what bd re can hold, I guess thus failure!
post #2230 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Coleman View Post

My problem must have been the Memorex BDRE 25. I tried burning
My first verbatim bdr-25 tonight and it worked fine off of the same
Authored material!

The BDRE did still play in my computer but not in the PS3 and insignia
Curiously I burned them both using the same options but under my blu
Drive in windows 7 only the verbatim shows up in the label as UDF file
Format. But if you right click on the bdre disc and go to properties it
Says it is also in UDF format!

memorex is the worst discs i ever used
i would eliminate if i were you by using different brand
i give a rating.5 out of three stars just coz they tried to mae a hidef disc
post #2231 of 2482
Guys now with LG burner, I can burn, and play Bluray disc on my pc, but both Verbatim and ritek RE are no go on my ps3, plays only audio..

Any advise? more so if u are making a bd 25 what is suitable size for BD 25 RE?
post #2232 of 2482
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Originally Posted by zoro View Post

Guys now with LG burner, I can burn, and play Bluray disc on my pc, but both Verbatim and ritek RE are no go on my ps3, plays only audio..

Any advise? more so if u are making a bd 25 what is suitable size for BD 25 RE?

Make sure you are authoring for Blu-Ray folder structure and not AVCHD. AVCHD is for burning onto DVD disks and not BD disks. I have no problems with burning BD or BD-RE disks that play on my PS3 both 25 GB and 50GB. If I burn a BD disk with a AVCHD folder then it will not play on the PS3.

For 25 Gb I use 23,866 MBytes for max size.

Mike T
post #2233 of 2482
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Originally Posted by mtallent View Post

Make sure you are authoring for Blu-Ray folder structure and not AVCHD. AVCHD is for burning onto DVD disks and not BD disks. I have no problems with burning BD or BD-RE disks that play on my PS3 both 25 GB and 50GB. If I burn a BD disk with a AVCHD folder then it will not play on the PS3.

For 25 Gb I use 23,866 MBytes for max size.

Mike T

I had BDMV and Certificate file, that I created with TsRemux and then burnt it with image burn( burn files to make bluray) My Sony 570 player did play it back, so did LG Burner too, but seems image is all stretched filling up 16x9 TV entire screenSome how not working write for me

I have an ISO BD 25 of AVATAR, how should I burn it?
post #2234 of 2482
Zoro,
Have you checked out bd rebuilder? It will pretty much do the job for you.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716

Are you trying BDR or BDRE? I have only tried a Memorex BDRE and it failed miserably.
I have had luck with verbatim BDR's.

Mtallent,
Which BD-RE's do you use with your LG and PS3?
post #2235 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Coleman View Post

Zoro,
Have you checked out bd rebuilder? It will pretty much do the job for you.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716

Are you trying BDR or BDRE? I have only tried a Memorex BDRE and it failed miserably.
I have had luck with verbatim BDR's.

Mtallent,
Which BD-RE's do you use with your LG and PS3?

Thanks Man.

I used VERBATIM BD RE 25 GB

Verbatim 95358 25 GB 2x Blu-ray Single Layer Branded ReWritable Disc BD-RE, 1-Disc Jewel Case
and
Ritek Ridata BD-RE-252-RD-JC 25GB 2X Speed Single Sided Single Layer Rewritable Blu-ray 2X Disc - Jewel Case

I have not tried BD R 25 GB yet! Because I did not want to create coasters without checking success on BD RE!
post #2236 of 2482
any idea? any experience

is it external, and how good?

LG 2TB Network Attached Storage with Blu-ray Re-Writer
post #2237 of 2482
Is there any way to split 45 GB into two disc, un compressed? dvd fab , BD rebuild or clown etc?
post #2238 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by zoro View Post

Is there any way to split 45 GB into two disc, un compressed? dvd fab , BD rebuild or clown etc?

Iam using Tsmuxer for alongtime to make spilt disc it works really good

I strongly recommend tsmuxer
post #2239 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by zoro View Post

I had BDMV and Certificate file, that I created with TsRemux and then burnt it with image burn( burn files to make bluray) My Sony 570 player did play it back, so did LG Burner too, but seems image is all stretched filling up 16x9 TV entire screenSome how not working write for me

I have an ISO BD 25 of AVATAR, how should I burn it?

I would not use TsRemux for making the BD folders, it has not been updated for a long time. I have had no problem using TsmuxeR for making the Blu-Ray folders for a BD25 disks. It can be used to split the file and also add chapters.

For burning I usually use Imgburn, works great and is free.

Mike T
post #2240 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by mtallent View Post


I would not use TsRemux for making the BD folders, it has not been updated for a long time. I have had no problem using TsmuxeR for making the Blu-Ray folders for a BD25 disks. It can be used to split the file and also add chapters.

For burning I usually use Imgburn, works great and is free.

Mike T

Thanks guys! Is there any tutorial re this I can consult specifically playability of bd 25 and bd re on ps3.
Thanks
post #2241 of 2482
Quote:
Originally Posted by mtallent View Post

I would not use TsRemux for making the BD folders, it has not been updated for a long time. I have had no problem using TsmuxeR for making the Blu-Ray folders for a BD25 disks. It can be used to split the file and also add chapters.

For burning I usually use Imgburn, works great and is free.

Mike T

Is there a way to get TsmuxeR to make two BR 25 disks when splitting a 50 GB BR instead of just two mts files into one BR Stream folder?

fafner
post #2242 of 2482
I would suggest re-encoding it to fit on a 25GB disk. I hate having to switch disks in the middle. I have done many re-encodes and it is very hard to see any difference in quality, even going down to 12 GB still looked really good viewing at 7 feet from my 65 inch 1080P DLP set.

BD-Rebuilder is pretty easy to use and on my 4GHz (overclocked) Intel I7-930 computer the re-encode takes about 30-45 minutes to finish using BD-Rebuilder from Doom9 forum.

Mike T
post #2243 of 2482
I don't want to re-encode it. I would prefer to switch discs than to lose any PQ or AQ at all.

fafner
post #2244 of 2482
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Originally Posted by fafner View Post

I don't want to re-encode it. I would prefer to switch discs than to lose any PQ or AQ at all.

fafner

Then why not just buy BD 50s and avoid any hassles at all?

I have a habit of getting the whole disc, but stripping out all but the film and the best sound track. That can do wonders to how much room a film can take up. Plus you don't loose any PQ or AQ.

Seggers
post #2245 of 2482
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Originally Posted by seggers View Post

Then why not just buy BD 50s and avoid any hassles at all?

Seggers

The answer should be obvious: cost.

fafner
post #2246 of 2482
I would like to split too, ESP long films like avatar where just for movie with HD audio only to bd 25 is from 45 to 25 gb is bat 50% or so compressed.
post #2247 of 2482
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Originally Posted by zoro View Post

I would like to split too, ESP long films like avatar where just for movie with HD audio only to bd 25 is from 45 to 25 gb is bat 50% or so compressed.

You should try re-encoding, I am very picky about video quality, I designed video equipment for broadcast for about 30 years and I have been amazed by how good re-encoding BD files can look. Don't dismiss it until you have tried it use BDRebuilder it is easy and will keep loss less audio if you want it and will re-encode to fit on a BD25 disk. If you want forced subtitles, you will have to identify the forced sub track and turn it on in BDRebuilder settings. It will ONLY cost a little time and you can put it on a BD-RE so you can erase it if you don't like it.

Mike T
post #2248 of 2482
Why do you keep telling us to do something we have already said we don't want to do? Please help us with our actual question or just ignore our posts. Thanks.

fafner
post #2249 of 2482
Generally tsMuxeR works with individual streams, but Blu-rays are more based on playlists. There are a lot of options in multiAVCHD (http://multiforum.deanbg.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17), and it allows editing of playlists. It would probably be possible to use multiAVCHD for the example of splitting a movie, but it might require some knowledge of Blu-ray authoring. Using a program that would pare a Blu-ray down to just the main movie might also help. There is a button at the top of the multiAVCHD program's window that will allow you to import a BDMV folder for re-authoring. When it imports it will give duration times for the playlists. After importing the folder you can click on a playlist or title to edit properties. I see items in there like cut start and cut end.
post #2250 of 2482
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Originally Posted by fafner View Post

The answer should be obvious: cost.

fafner

So you'd rather spend more and have 2 BD25s, than 1 and get a 50? Errr, it's your money I suppose....

Personally, if I was that bothered by trying to split a film, then I'd spilt the difference and just go with bigger discs.

Seggers
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