towne32 said:
netgrappler said:
New to BD/DVD burning and I think my brain exploded after attempt No 10. Was blown way by njvc’s SW v2.7 release (MKV) and downloaded in hopes that burning this may be an easy task on a Mac.
Why on god’s earth is the menu never included in any of my 2.7 burns? I’ve had some success to burn SW 2.5 ISO (no menu) but the 2.7 MKV eludes me. Used VLC, MPEG streamclip, ffmpeg, tsmuxer, handbrake, Burn, Toast w. BD/HD plugin etc. and finally got a copy of the FinalCut Pro 10.3.1 trial version. Spent 50 hours on this ove the long weekend burning mostly coasters or computer-only viewable disks. Even installed VirtualBox with Windows10 and tried imgburn without success. Can anyone (any Mac guys?) shed some light on a less frustrating way to burn njvc’s BluRay 2.7 release with multi-Audio/Subtitle AND the menu? It is such a polished, professional looking product with the menu. Please, lest I suffer another brain injury? Do I really need to buy a PC? 😃
njvc - any pointers?
Thanks guys… really appreciate some clueing in.
NJVC has an MKV now? What… is the point of it?
For the meantime, I’ll assume there are some typos here and that you originally viewed my MKV and now want to switch to burning his ISO (if I’m misunderstanding, we can start over). Are you burning the single or dual layer version? What are you trying to use for playback? Have you burned any of NJVC’s other discs? What happened with the imgburn attempt?
Thanks for the reply. I’m still so confused - attempting this while absorbing all of the new info can be rather tasking when you’re getting old. Had to get through 40 or so open browser tabs to retrace my steps. Looking at the snazzy menu layout and specials, this is what I wanted to download:
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Star-Wars-Despecialized-Editions-Custom-Bluray-Set/id/49995
Searched for SW Despec and found on uloz as 21.rars. When unarchived it revealed the 3 Single Layer ISOs for SW 2.5, TESP 2.0, and ROTJ 2.5. Then searched and found a link for color-corrected SW 2.7 (the MKV) - on fanedit perhaps? This one was a torrent link and included the Project Threepio subtitle folder and the Readme. Oops - sincere apologies. This version is, indeed, yours - Single Layer (21.45GB) dtd 20160401. I think the above link posted by njvc may have thrown me off.
Would like to burn the color corrected 2.7 MKV for use in a standalone Bluray player, preserving all Audio and Subtitle tracks, as well as the menu. Burned the above ROTJ ISO with Toast but apparently menus won’t transfer from ISOs and will require re-authoring of the menus, I guess? That’s also my only non-coaster at the moment.
When encoding the MKV with Toast as a BDMV, Toast kicked out the mp4 trailers, teasers, and other special videos at the end of 14 hours of encoding and muxing, so I didn’t want burn it like that. Imgburn had issues with my external Pioneer-XD05 burner in the VirtualBox Windows 10 VM environment.
Thanks, again for your help.