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Old 05-05-2008   #101 (permalink)
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I think the majority are not seamless branching. I only found 4-5 titles so far (looking at the filesize where there's no single large size m2ts).
I've run into quite a few of them lately. They're becoming more and more common. Especially if they have a theatrical and extended release on the same disc.
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there is no mention of tsmuxer in this guide...how do you use it,and can you use it instead of tsremux....this is confusing...
TSRemux is not needed if you use TSMuxer. TSMuxer is much more advanced IMO and is quite easy to use. The "trick" on seamless branching titles is to find the right playlist. For that you'll need to go through them with BDEdit to find the one that matches the main movie. A little trick someone told me is to look for the larger playlist files on the BD itself and check those first. One of them is bound to be the movie. Open that playlist in TSMuxer, set the output to BD folder structure, and it'll create you a folder that can be converted to ISO and/or burned. Or output it to m2ts and you can then split it for multiple DVD's as this guide was originally showing.

The reason this is confusing is that it's new technology and the tools aren't really developed to a "point and click" type of polish. If that's what you're looking for, you're going to be sorely disappointed. We're a ways away from that point. We're getting closer with each new release of these tools but we still have a ways to go. BD structures are enormously complex.
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Yes, you can select 1 or more audio streams and you can switch audio stream from the remote. But your player must support them.
I have been unable to get the DVD to play on a Samsung 1400, there is video but it is jerky and no sound.

Plays O.K. on the computer both sound and video using Power DVD Ultra.

Does this program have a problem with stand alone Blue Ray players?.
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I have a show in blu-ray and I whant to extract only one song and make a AVC DVD whit it ... anyone know how to do that ?

And is it possible to extract to separate song and make 1 vc dvd with ?


and thanks for this great tutorial, very helpful !
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I have been unable to get the DVD to play on a Samsung 1400, there is video but it is jerky and no sound.

Plays O.K. on the computer both sound and video using Power DVD Ultra.

Does this program have a problem with stand alone Blue Ray players?.
Jerky video and no sound, looks like you didn't do it correctly. That or you're using a bad blank disc and your samsung is sensitive compared to your PC drive.

When you said Plays O.K on the computer, were you playing on your PC drive or from harddrive?
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I have a show in blu-ray and I whant to extract only one song and make a AVC DVD whit it ... anyone know how to do that ?

And is it possible to extract to separate song and make 1 vc dvd with ?


and thanks for this great tutorial, very helpful !
It's possible, you can use the Trim option in Tsremux or option Split&Cut in Tsmuxer.
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Jerky video and no sound, looks like you didn't do it correctly. That or you're using a bad blank disc and your samsung is sensitive compared to your PC drive.

When you said Plays O.K on the computer, were you playing on your PC drive or from harddrive?
Thanks for the reply.

The DVD which I made the backup on plays correctly in the LG dvd drive in the computer, with both sound and video using Power DVD Ultra.
When placed in the Samsung Blu Ray 1400 player the video moves forward in jerks and produces no sound, the video is full screen and quite sharp.

Any suggestions?.
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results from my test :

test #1 : Cars, TsMuxer mux in Blu-Ray, Maxell DVD+RW
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : Image and sound cutting
  2. Sony BDPS300 : Image freeze, no sound
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
test #2 : Planet Earth, TsRemux mux in Blu-Ray , Maxell DVD+RW
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : doesn't work
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Work fine !!!
test #3 : Nine Inch Nails, cut by TsRemux, Maxell DVD+RW
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : image work fine, but sound stop after a couple of secondes.
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
test #4 : Cars, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : Image and sound cutting
  2. Sony BDPS300 : Image is cutting, no sound
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
test #5 : Ninie Inch Nails, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : work fine for about 15 seconds
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
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Old 15-05-2008   #109 (permalink)
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@Doum82. strange... did you burn with ImgBurn and UDF2.50 option?

Try this one, it is Cars blu-ray about 37secs (Dolby Digital 5.1 + English subtitle), processed with tsremux. Use ImgBurn to burn to a CD-R, DVD+R or DVD-R. Don't use CD-RW or DVD RW.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8gr0o1

Tested on my PS3 60GB and works fine. Please try on your players and let us know.
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yes ... all burned with ImgBurn, Windows XP and MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857E MacBook dvd drive
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Doum82, did you download the 90+MB ISO of Cars blu-ray from the link above and burn and test on your players?

I'm interested to see if the problem is the way you tsremux or the burner problem or the disc problem, or your players doesn't like it.
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burned with ImgBurn 2.4.1.0, UDF 2.5 on my MacBook DVD writer and Maxell DVD-R

on the Panasonic DMPBD30 : can't read
Sony BDPS300 : can read but image and sound cut
and on the LG BH-200 : same thing as Sony

will try tonight all discs on a PS3

I will try tomorrow to burn with a friend's PC with Blu-ray read/DVD write drive.
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Thanks for the tests Doum82.
Looking forward seeing more tests on the PS3 and perhaps while you're at friend's house you could burn the few seconds Cars blu-ray on friend's DVD writer and test on your players/PS3. Just trying to rule out burners problem (your UJ-857).
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Re: BD2DVD: Blu-ray to DVD guide

Downloaded the test file and burned it with ImgBurn to a TY DVD+R at 8X on the LG GGW-H20L.

Plays perfectly on the Samsung BP-1400 Blu-ray player and on my system using Nero ShowTime with HD plug-in.
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Re: BD2DVD: Blu-ray to DVD guide

test #1 : Cars, TsMuxer mux in Blu-Ray, Maxell DVD+RW

5. PS3 : Work, but sound cut in the first 5 seconds and some mosaic (not sure how to say it in english) after 15 seconds

test #2 : Planet Earth, TsRemux mux in Blu-Ray , Maxell DVD+RW

5. PS3 : Work perfectly

test #3 : Nine Inch Nails, cut by TsRemux, Maxell DVD+RW

5. PS3 : work perfectly

test #4 : Cars, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R

5. PS3 : work fine (is it a 30 seconds sample ?)

test #5 : Ninie Inch Nails, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R

5. PS3 : work fine but no sound (I thing it's because I only pick true HD track and my friend don't have true HD, or HDMI capable receiver) and after 15 seconds make mozaic.
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ok ... here are the complete results in one post :

test #1 : Cars, TsMuxer mux in Blu-Ray, Maxell DVD+RW, MacBook DVD Recorder
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : Image and sound cutting
  2. Sony BDPS300 : Image freeze, no sound
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
  5. PS3 : Work, but sound cut in the first 5 seconds and some mosaic (not sure how to say it in english) after 15 secondstest
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : Image and sound cut
#2 : Planet Earth, TsRemux mux in Blu-Ray , Maxell DVD+RW, MacBook DVD Recorder
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : doesn't work
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Work fine !!!
  5. 5. PS3 : Work perfectly
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : Work perfectly
test #3 : Nine Inch Nails, cut by TsRemux, Maxell DVD+RW, MacBook DVD Recorder
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : image work fine, but sound stop after a couple of secondes.
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
  5. PS3 : work perfectly
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : image and sound cut
test #4 : Cars, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R, MacBook DVD Recorder
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : Image and sound cutting
  2. Sony BDPS300 : Image is cutting, no sound
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
  5. PS3 :work fine (some mosaic for really sort time at 24 seconds)
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : work fine (some mosaic for really sort time at 24 seconds)
test #5 : Ninie Inch Nails, TsMuxer, Verbatim DVD-R, MacBook DVD Recorder
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : doesn't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : work fine for about 15 seconds
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : doesn't work
  4. LG BH200 : Image and sound cutting
  5. PS3 : work fine but no sound (I thing it's because I only pick true HD track and my friend don't have true HD, or HDMI capable receiver)
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : work fine
test #6 : Cars, ISO, Maxell DVD-R, MacBook DVD Recorder Drive
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : can't read
  2. Sony BDPS300 : can read but image and sound cut
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : don't work
  4. LG BH-200 : can read but image and sound cut
  5. PS3 : Work fine but mozaic at 24 secondes for about half a second
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : work fine
test #7 : Cars, ISO, Maxell DVD-R, Optiarc Blu-Ray read/DVD Writer
  1. Panasonic DMPBD30 : don't work
  2. Sony BDPS300 : don't work
  3. Sharp BDHP20U : image and sound cut
  4. LG BH-200 : don't work
  5. PS3 : don't tried
  6. PC with Optiarc Blu-Ray drive : work fine
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Hi

Nice thread!

I was messing around with TSRemuxer last night and muxed

Resident Evil rip to just the movie itself and it came out nice!

I also tried a HD-DVD rip of Van Helsing and was able to mux

it to m2ts. It played on Power DVD8 with No audio.

Played on Nero Showtime with audio

Anyone tried this yet?


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will there be a update in the guiode in the near future?and when doing step 4 when you open image burn and drag the bdmv and certificate folder..do you need to do thid to each 4 blank discs that you are going to burn? or just once and image burn will tell you to insert a new disc when the first one is finished burning?
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hi

i have a little problem

i have .h264 .ac3 .dts that are added 4,37GB

i use tsmuxer, option bluraydiscs, but i have a .m2ts at 4,70GB... why?

thanks in advance for the help
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will there be a update in the guiode in the near future?and when doing step 4 when you open image burn and drag the bdmv and certificate folder..do you need to do thid to each 4 blank discs that you are going to burn? or just once and image burn will tell you to insert a new disc when the first one is finished burning?
Sorry for the late respond. Yes you need to do that for each burn.
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