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Mjvmovieman said:

I’m having trouble with the SW 50g disc. I’ve tried to burn it 3 times - but it doesn’t seem to play correctly. I’ve burned twice with dvdfab and once with IMG burn. Not sure what the problem is. I downloaded from Mega. 😕

In what way doesn’t it play correctly? Does it play at all?

What player are you using?

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When it put the disc in it starts playing but no picture - just white. I have to manually select the 30 different titles on the disc by going to ‘options’ and skipping titles 1 through 30,but not all work. The menu doesn’t load when I put the disc in.

I’m using an LG 3D blu-ray player US, also tried on PS3 slim. Only one of the discs I burned out of 3 ‘kind of’ works.

I might re-download from spleen.

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Mjvmovieman said:

I’m having trouble with the SW 50g disc. I’ve tried to burn it 3 times - but it doesn’t seem to play correctly. I’ve burned twice with dvdfab and once with IMG burn. Not sure what the problem is. I downloaded from Mega. 😕

Is the file corrupt? Hash: 7816f2df7182f337ed41f1c833caba283e32748f ?
Does the .ISO play when mounted with DAEMON Tools?

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clutchins said:

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Dat_SW_Guy said:

2 weeks of waiting for the BD25 -.-

Lent?

I didn’t lend it to him.

That’s why he’s been waiting for two weeks. 😉

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Ahaha well played all (well all but the instigator)

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burning the SW 50 GB as i speak. new drive, new disks, new to me process. i hope it works! 😃 (man, burning 50GB at 2x takes a long time!)

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Dat_SW_Guy said:

The myspleen one, …dunno.

I’m seeding all four disks with a slow upload speed. Hoping more people jump on and help.

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njvc said:

I’m seeding all four disks with a slow upload speed. Hoping more people jump on and help.

Looks like there are a good number of seeders

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dahmage said:

burning the SW 50 GB as i speak. new drive, new disks, new to me process. i hope it works! 😃 (man, burning 50GB at 2x takes a long time!)

The disk works, did a quick test in my Blu-ray player. Tomorrow I print the label and make it look just as nice on the outside as it is on the inside.

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Great to hear that dahmage. In terms of seeding, is there any way for me to know when others have grabbed the full file, and I am not the primary seeder anymore?

EDIT: Solved via PM, thanks.

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ESB BD50 version 2 is now available via MEGA. PM me for details.

ESB BD25 and Special Features disk v2 are still uploading.

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Ok, Iv got good news for those who don’t have blu Ray burners 😃

Firstly, thank you njvc for these amazing professional blu Rays. It means the world to me and many others.

Concerning burning these to DVD’s:

I’m on vacation so I haven’t tried the program yet but it is called “CloneBD”. It is a paid program but I’m willing to pay up to have such amazing blu Rays (or maybe get away with a free trial?).

So far, I believe it has the ability to copy a full blu Ray with all menus, subtitles, and audio tracks with its blu Ray copy features. Your export disc formats seem to be BD50, BD25, DVD9, and DVD5.

I’m not looking to just copy the film but the menus, subtitles and audio tracks, and chapters. Pretty much the whole schabang just compressed onto a DVD9. Many others probably want this too.

So yah… If anyone wants to further research if this program could actually pull this off then that would be great.

Again thanks for everything njvc! 😃

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njvc said:

ESB BD50 version 2 is now available via MEGA. PM me for details.

ESB BD25 and Special Features disk v2 are still uploading.

Was the Special Features disk changed at all?

EDIT: Misunderstood, I thought you were talking about the documentary disk.

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Doesn’t BD Rebuilder do all that stuff for free?

(At first I was concerned that you were burning standard SD MPEG2 DVDs, but also impressed that someone made an app that converts the menus, but also confused that you would spend money on it instead of an affordable BD burner. I think I’m still confused about the last part, if you go beyond the trial.)

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towne32 said:
but also confused that you would spend money on it instead of an affordable BD burner. I think I’m still confused about the last part, if you go beyond the trial.)

Same here. I mean, I love SlySoft - I use AnyDVD HD all the time to bust region locking but to use CloneBD as a way to skirt around buying a BD burner doesn’t make much sense. The license itself costs more than a BD drive, and you end up with a completely inferior, compressed to Hell version of the presentation in the best case scenario. I still don’t know how it would keep anything intact either, the menu structure, etc.

You’d be way better of DL’ing and burning Harmy’s old AVCHD versions, which were built from the ground up for DVD9’s. Even though they’re now completely obsolete relative to the standards of the BD releases, they’d still look better than what any cheap program would produce after quickly mashing down these newer releases to fit on DVD… and I can’t imagine the errors, artifacts, etc. they’d introduce too. I mean, to take this new ESB release that njvc put together, which is a cunt hair under 50gb’s if you go with the full film + features release, and compress it down to less than 9… it would look absolutely awful. It’d be like taking a full loaf of bread and trying to smush it into a tissue box. It’s still technically bread afterwards, but I wouldn’t want to make sandwiches with that shit. You’re better off just starting with the smaller loaf of bread from the get-go.

I’ll put Frink in a tissue box.

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towne32 said:

Doesn’t BD Rebuilder do all that stuff for free?

(At first I was concerned that you were burning standard SD MPEG2 DVDs, but also impressed that someone made an app that converts the menus, but also confused that you would spend money on it instead of an affordable BD burner. I think I’m still confused about the last part, if you go beyond the trial.)

Maybe BDRebuilder does, not sure. I appreciate the responses guys. Do you have a recommended BD burner? Thanks

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Stinky-Dinkins said:

towne32 said:
but also confused that you would spend money on it instead of an affordable BD burner. I think I’m still confused about the last part, if you go beyond the trial.)

You’d be way better of DL’ing and burning Harmy’s old AVCHD versions, which were built from the ground up for DVD9’s. Even though they’re now completely obsolete relative to the standards of the BD releases, they’d still look better than what any cheap program would produce after quickly mashing down these newer releases to fit on DVD…

Yes, that’s another great point. You could always remove the main feature and burn the extras to a second AVCHD. But, with no disrespect to njvc, the quality of the video in the extras is not the selling point of the set, and some of them are already quite compressed.

Also, I find BD-Rs to be more reliable than DL DVD-Rs. Fewer write fails for me with BD. DVD-R tech is known for using shitty dye (I believe they are not expected to have the lifespan of even CD-Rs). It’s worth considering saving up for a BD burner, which can be as cheap as $65-80 bucks. But compared to spending cash on software for DVD-R burning, I think it’s a no brainer.