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Old 11-12-2007   #51 (permalink)
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Interesting. I'll definitely have to check that out. Gotta love the PS3's media abilities.
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Interesting. I'll definitely have to check that out. Gotta love the PS3's media abilities.
I haven't really tried playing back a 30GB .ts file from an external hdd since I read you need to have a FAT32 formated harddrive so do let us know how it goes.
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Yea, that's not going to work I don't think. You'd have to use a fat32 drive which limits you to 4 gig files. Some day if Linux ever gets decent HD support, it might be possible to play in Linux on the PS3. Imagine doing HD DVD on a PS3.

EDIT: Hmm, wait, does it allow playback of a streamed m2ts?
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EDIT: Hmm, wait, does it allow playback of a streamed m2ts?
I haven't tried using firmware 2.01 but a month ago it wont work. You try!
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Imagine doing HD DVD on a PS3.
Since you mentioned HD DVD, it works! partially lol.

Yeah just drag .evo from HD DVD movies to tsremux and make a blu-ray/m2ts and PS3 will playback the movie, but no audio lol. Yeah I know blu-ray does not recognize Dolby Digital Plus (DD+) from HD DVD format so we will need to convert DD+ to DD using eac3to. I haven't any time to do that part.
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I haven't tried using firmware 2.01 but a month ago it wont work. You try!
As soon as I get a chance I'll do so. I'm tied up with work this week so my free time is rather limited, but, Amazon just delivered a stack of Blu-ray discs to me so I have some fresh meat to try. (I SO love their Buy One Get One free deals...I bought Xmas presents for the parents and got myself a bunch of movies for free. LOL)

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Since you mentioned HD DVD, it works! partially lol.

Yeah just drag .evo from HD DVD movies to tsremux and make a blu-ray/m2ts and PS3 will playback the movie, but no audio lol. Yeah I know blu-ray does not recognize Dolby Digital Plus (DD+) from HD DVD format so we will need to convert DD+ to DD using eac3to. I haven't any time to do that part.
HMMMMM. Now THAT I have to try! That's hilarious that it works. Wouldn't you need to recombine the new audio with the .evo somehow before dragging it over to tsremux? I'm not sure I know how to do that part.
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hi , i already did try to burn , i using nero #7, and play on my ps3 , it has video but no audio , can you tell what i missing , thank you
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anyone found some good

HD-DVD/BD to DVD (standard def) tutorials?
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Did you get it to work? Lots of work hours I assume?
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hi , i already did try to burn , i using nero #7, and play on my ps3 , it has video but no audio , can you tell what i missing , thank you
Sorry I missed your post, did you figure it out yet?
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I am trying to back up Ratatouille and the problem is there is 203 m2ts files. The movie is split up into chapters I think, there is a whole bunch of extras on the disk too. Also, 00005,00006,00007 are the same as well as other ones. I think this will be a headache to convert if there is no script to merge them together somehow and then there is also the problem with duplicate movie scenes.
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There was a post on doom9 that had the order but it doesn't seem to be there anymore. I don 't have the order anymore, either. I had once copied it to a text file but I seem to have lost it. Try googling for it. Someone has to have it somewhere.
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I am trying to back up Ratatouille and the problem is there is 203 m2ts files. The movie is split up into chapters I think, there is a whole bunch of extras on the disk too. Also, 00005,00006,00007 are the same as well as other ones. I think this will be a headache to convert if there is no script to merge them together somehow and then there is also the problem with duplicate movie scenes.
For Ratatouille, you need to do binary copy first. In command prompt, enter this

copy /b 00027.m2ts + 00028.m2ts + 00000.m2ts + 00001.m2ts + 00002.m2ts + 00005.m2ts + 00008.m2ts + 00009.m2ts + 00012.m2ts + 00013.m2ts + 00016.m2ts + 00018.m2ts + 00021.m2ts + 00017.m2ts + 00033.m2ts + 00034.m2ts + 00049.m2ts + 00037.m2ts + 00050.m2ts + 00040.m2ts + 00051.m2ts + 00043.m2ts + 00052.m2ts + 00046.m2ts + 00053.m2ts + 00056.m2ts + 00054.m2ts + 00059.m2ts + 00055.m2ts + 00062.m2ts + 00065.m2ts "ratatouille.m2ts"

And load "ratatouille.m2ts" in tsremux and remux. Do the remux in tsremux TWICE since the time stamp on first remux will not be correct (if you burn and playback, your player will indicate that the entire movie is only 5 mins, and some player cannot fast forward if this is the case). The second remux will correct this.
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For Ratatouille, you need to do binary copy first. In command prompt, enter this

copy /b 00027.m2ts + 00028.m2ts + 00000.m2ts + 00001.m2ts + 00002.m2ts + 00005.m2ts + 00008.m2ts + 00009.m2ts + 00012.m2ts + 00013.m2ts + 00016.m2ts + 00018.m2ts + 00021.m2ts + 00017.m2ts + 00033.m2ts + 00034.m2ts + 00049.m2ts + 00037.m2ts + 00050.m2ts + 00040.m2ts + 00051.m2ts + 00043.m2ts + 00052.m2ts + 00046.m2ts + 00053.m2ts + 00056.m2ts + 00054.m2ts + 00059.m2ts + 00055.m2ts + 00062.m2ts + 00065.m2ts "ratatouille.m2ts"

And load "ratatouille.m2ts" in tsremux and remux. Do the remux in tsremux TWICE since the time stamp on first remux will not be correct (if you burn and playback, your player will indicate that the entire movie is only 5 mins, and some player cannot fast forward if this is the case). The second remux will correct this.
Could you point me to where you found this info? I didn't know you could combine the files like that, thanks!
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That's the information that I was looking for on Doom9. It came from someone on yet another forum, the name of which escapes me at the moment. But all that's doing is a binary combine of the files. Those who rip ISO's of Blu-ray movies on their PS3 to a fat32 formatted external drive do the same thing to recombine the original ISO.
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For Ratatouille, you need to do binary copy first. In command prompt, enter this

copy /b 00027.m2ts + 00028.m2ts + 00000.m2ts + 00001.m2ts + 00002.m2ts + 00005.m2ts + 00008.m2ts + 00009.m2ts + 00012.m2ts + 00013.m2ts + 00016.m2ts + 00018.m2ts + 00021.m2ts + 00017.m2ts + 00033.m2ts + 00034.m2ts + 00049.m2ts + 00037.m2ts + 00050.m2ts + 00040.m2ts + 00051.m2ts + 00043.m2ts + 00052.m2ts + 00046.m2ts + 00053.m2ts + 00056.m2ts + 00054.m2ts + 00059.m2ts + 00055.m2ts + 00062.m2ts + 00065.m2ts "ratatouille.m2ts"

And load "ratatouille.m2ts" in tsremux and remux. Do the remux in tsremux TWICE since the time stamp on first remux will not be correct (if you burn and playback, your player will indicate that the entire movie is only 5 mins, and some player cannot fast forward if this is the case). The second remux will correct this.
Sorry but I'm facing with a huge problem (at least for me ) after the binary copy I have tryed to us Tsremux but it doesn't work. TsRemux said there is error and I have read on the web that is for the presence of Lossless PCM Audio Stream that cannot be remuxed. So have you faced with this problem? and you konw how to solve? and If I do not select the Lossless PCM Audio Stream and remux without this part, could the movie work fine? Thanks in advance
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For Ratatouille, you need to do binary copy first. In command prompt, enter this

copy /b 00027.m2ts + 00028.m2ts + 00000.m2ts + 00001.m2ts + 00002.m2ts + 00005.m2ts + 00008.m2ts + 00009.m2ts + 00012.m2ts + 00013.m2ts + 00016.m2ts + 00018.m2ts + 00021.m2ts + 00017.m2ts + 00033.m2ts + 00034.m2ts + 00049.m2ts + 00037.m2ts + 00050.m2ts + 00040.m2ts + 00051.m2ts + 00043.m2ts + 00052.m2ts + 00046.m2ts + 00053.m2ts + 00056.m2ts + 00054.m2ts + 00059.m2ts + 00055.m2ts + 00062.m2ts + 00065.m2ts "ratatouille.m2ts"

And load "ratatouille.m2ts" in tsremux and remux. Do the remux in tsremux TWICE since the time stamp on first remux will not be correct (if you burn and playback, your player will indicate that the entire movie is only 5 mins, and some player cannot fast forward if this is the case). The second remux will correct this.
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You can try the other streams. I installed cccp codec pack before I encoded anything, don't know if that helps somehow. I didn't do anything special to use the pcm audio stream.
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Sorry but I'm facing with a huge problem (at least for me ) after the binary copy I have tryed to us Tsremux but it doesn't work. TsRemux said there is error and I have read on the web that is for the presence of Lossless PCM Audio Stream that cannot be remuxed. So have you faced with this problem? and you konw how to solve? and If I do not select the Lossless PCM Audio Stream and remux without this part, could the movie work fine? Thanks in advance
Without PCM the movie will work fine. I didn't know any problem with PCM in Ratatouille so I can't confirm. But I did deselect PCM and only choose Dolby Digital, btw.

And just fyi, the new TsRemux v0.0.20 now supports subtitle! In TsRemux, subtitles are listed as "Presentation Graphics Stream." But the bad thing is, TsRemux doesn't show which language it is. I made a blu-ray with one subtitle (choose the 1st Presentation Graphic thinking that must be English) the other day it works great but when playback it's not English! Got to remake again, kind of pain.
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thanx a lot for this guide. looks so simple!
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Hi people. This is my first post on this forum so i hope this is in the right spot.
I have followed your guide blu-ray to dvd and all has gone fine until playback.
The video and audio play fine but there is a HUGE green bar at the bottom and it only displays the film in 480p

When this file is converted it ends up to big so i have stripped the AAC audio and replaced with AC3.
What am i doing wrong ive tried everything (i think) and just ended up with about 10 coasters.
The original file is 1280 x 528.
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Great post and easy to follow instructions! I did run into a problem though.

Configuration:
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  • Verbatim DVD+R
  • PS3 40GB 2.20 f/w
    AnyDVD 6.4.0.0


I created image file with Imgburn first, then as a seperate step burned the disc. Imgburn set disc to DVD-ROM.

the DVD playback on the computer is good.

On playback on the PS3, the video stutters every few seconds - image freezes, then some moderate to severe pixelation as the image catches up. Watched for about 5 minutes and this is consistent. Audio flows smoothly with no issues.



Any ideas?

Thanks,

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Great post and easy to follow instructions! I did run into a problem though.

Configuration:
  • Vista Ultimate 64, SP1
  • LG GGW H20L burner
  • Imgburn 2.4.0.0
  • Verbatim DVD+R
  • PS3 40GB 2.20 f/w
  • AnyDVD 6.4.0.0


I created image file with Imgburn first, then as a seperate step burned the disc. Imgburn set disc to DVD-ROM.

the DVD playback on the computer is good.

On playback on the PS3, the video stutters every few seconds - image freezes, then some moderate to severe pixelation as the image catches up. Watched for about 5 minutes and this is consistent. Audio flows smoothly with no issues.



Any ideas?

Thanks,

Z

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zot, what movie it is.

It might be BD+ that gives you those symptoms



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Great post and easy to follow instructions! I did run into a problem though.

Configuration:
  • Vista Ultimate 64, SP1
  • LG GGW H20L burner
  • Imgburn 2.4.0.0
  • Verbatim DVD+R
  • PS3 40GB 2.20 f/w
  • AnyDVD 6.4.0.0


I created image file with Imgburn first, then as a seperate step burned the disc. Imgburn set disc to DVD-ROM.

the DVD playback on the computer is good.

On playback on the PS3, the video stutters every few seconds - image freezes, then some moderate to severe pixelation as the image catches up. Watched for about 5 minutes and this is consistent. Audio flows smoothly with no issues.



Any ideas?

Thanks,

Z
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The movie was "No Reservations".

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Hi I´m new here, I have a question:

How can I find out which M2TS File on the BR (Simpsons in my Case for testing) belongs to the mainmovie? How can I get them to one M2TS-Stream so that I can work with it in TSRemux?! I only want to spilt out the mainmovie with some AudioStrems und Remux it directly to BR.

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