AntcuFaalb said:
yoda-sama said:
aascii said:
OSX users:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9046125&postcount=18
note: i'm not sure if it's necessary for success, but i first created CERTIFICATE and CERTIFICATE/BACKUP directories (empty) in the "Star Wars DE_2.1 AVCHD" directory. and then i did touch * in that directory to make sure BDMV and CERTIFICATE had the same date. then i follow the procedure at the above link.
i have a DL disc that plays on PS3 now!
As a solution for OSX users, I really didn't expect to open that link and find a command line solution. LOL. It is like the whole Mac vs Linux argument flipped on its head...
Not really. Mac OS X is more of a real UNIX than Linux is.
Hell, it even obtained UNIX 03 Certification (full compliance) from the Austin Group with Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard".
I meant in the sense that in comparisons everyone always blasts Linux on the assumption you have to know how to use command line to use it, and that Mac is just easy and pretty, etc. Yet you can accomplish this task graphically, easily in Linux and the provided solution for Mac is purely command line. I find it quite comical and ironic.
But yes I do respect the Unix underpinnings of OS X, and also think it is fair to point out that Linux isn't trying to BE Unix, they're just very similar.