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- #770308
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- Star Wars Episode III: Labyrinth Of Evil (Released)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/770308/action/topic#770308
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Cheers. The "Do not change SEI/VUI data" option
Worked like a charm
Cheers. The "Do not change SEI/VUI data" option
Worked like a charm
Hey there,
Trying to burn this to a BD-R, using Mkvextract and tsMuxer.
For some reason, I'm running into problems, as the output ISO seems
to flash from the current screen, to the disclaimer at the beginning of
the film, often turning green in the process, as well as being mostly a
garbled up mess of squares
Cheers, man.
So, the SRT's don't work with tsMuxer, or are they just poorer quality?
Hey there,
I'm trying burn Star Wars Despecialized to a BD-R, and was wondering
What font and font size would be best (Or what did Harmy intend to be used).
Also, wondering what the "bottom of screen" offset should be, in tsMuxer
Ah, okay. Cheers for the detailed explanation
Ah, I see. So, there's no programs that can keep that info?
Or, are you saying that, even if there is, a Blu-ray player wouldn't be able to display it anyway?
Hey there,
Are there any tutorials on how to burn it to a BD-R, in BDMV format?
I've tried using MKVextract, and tsMuxer. But, it seems to lose the track info (Like, 5.1 DTS-HD-MA (1977 70mm six track mix) - [english] etc.)
Cheers!
I'll look into those programs.
Is the DVD5 v2.5?
chyron8472 said:
Actually, it is that easy if you have the right software. Though I'm not sure what the best /free/ software is.
EDIT: Because I can, I'm currently making a DVD5 version of Star Wars v2.5 from the AVCHD (using only English subs and the first 3 audio tracks). I'll be out of town for a couple days so I'll have to wait to seed it on Monday afternoon (US CST).
In the mean time, someone can tell me whether making it from the AVCHD /really/ would cause noticeable compression artifacts instead of me assuming things and talking out my rear end. And if that's the case, said someone should be nice and make a proper DVD5 since I don't currently have the MKV to encode from.
So, I could just burn a .vob file to a DVD, without the folder structure, and it will work?
I'll take a look at the DVD5 version.
Cheers!
I've got my PC and Ps3 for Blu-rays, but I'm wanting to show it to my wee cousin, and he's only got a DVD player.
If there's any tutorials about, I'll give it a go myself. I'm assuming it's not as easy
as converting the .mkv/.m2ts file to .vob, as it will require the DVD structure
Cheers for the detailed replies!
Is it possible to burn it in the standard DVD structure?
I'm assuming I'd need to convert the .m2ts file as well
Yeah, it's working fine in my PC, and Ps3, but don't have a standard DVD player to try it out on
Will the AVCHD version work on a DVD player, or only a Blu-ray player?
Yeah, I'm having the same problem. Audio, but no video. Works fine when I go "Display all", then "STREAM", as well