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sdifox

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What file format is it in? MKV, Blu-Ray ISO, m2ts...? There are very few media players out there that supports Blu-Ray ISO playback and even fewer play with BLu-Ray Menus or Branching...D:


I know my WD HD Live does BD ISO. Or at least one of them :p
 

Aharami

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tsmuxer can do it if you have the copy protection removed or you can just use anydvdHD

http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html

M2ts really is a better format than MKV if you want to maintain the same quality, but the size of the m2ts files can be huge, upwards of 20GB.

so i finally got truehd to work in m2ts. currently ripping BRD to m2ts, using handbrake to compress video stream down to 13MB/s and create a compressed mkv since HB will only create mkv or mp4. Then using tsmuxer to mux compressed video from mkv and truehd soundtrack from original uncompressed m2ts into a new m2ts.

Then I find out that m2ts doesn't support chapters
smiley-bangheadonwall.gif


I think i'll have to end up getting another box. The egreat sa1 looks impressive. There's just too much jumping thru hoops to get the movies to play the way I want on the WD TV Live.

Btw, should the WD TV Live have any problems playing an umcompressed BRD rip at around 30MB/s? I have no problems playing the compressed vids at 13MB/s, but whenever I try to play the uncompressed vids, it stutters every now and then. This is while being streamed over a wired gigabit network.
 

sdifox

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so i finally got truehd to work in m2ts. currently ripping BRD to m2ts, using handbrake to compress video stream down to 13MB/s and create a compressed mkv since HB will only create mkv or mp4. Then using tsmuxer to mux compressed video from mkv and truehd soundtrack from original uncompressed m2ts into a new m2ts.

Then I find out that m2ts doesn't support chapters
smiley-bangheadonwall.gif


I think i'll have to end up getting another box. The egreat sa1 looks impressive. There's just too much jumping thru hoops to get the movies to play the way I want on the WD TV Live.

Btw, should the WD TV Live have any problems playing an umcompressed BRD rip at around 30MB/s? I have no problems playing the compressed vids at 13MB/s, but whenever I try to play the uncompressed vids, it stutters every now and then. This is while being streamed over a wired gigabit network.


the nic on the WD is 100mbps... not gigabit.
 

Destiny

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I know my WD HD Live does BD ISO. Or at least one of them :p

Most likely Blu-Ray ISO or you have to drill down the subfolders to the mt2s file with no chapters and no menus support - for chapters and menus for Blu-Ray ISO requires a license.

so i finally got truehd to work in m2ts. currently ripping BRD to m2ts, using handbrake to compress video stream down to 13MB/s and create a compressed mkv since HB will only create mkv or mp4. Then using tsmuxer to mux compressed video from mkv and truehd soundtrack from original uncompressed m2ts into a new m2ts.

Then I find out that m2ts doesn't support chapters
smiley-bangheadonwall.gif


I think i'll have to end up getting another box. The egreat sa1 looks impressive. There's just too much jumping thru hoops to get the movies to play the way I want on the WD TV Live.

Btw, should the WD TV Live have any problems playing an umcompressed BRD rip at around 30MB/s? I have no problems playing the compressed vids at 13MB/s, but whenever I try to play the uncompressed vids, it stutters every now and then. This is while being streamed over a wired gigabit network.

I think the only Media Players that support Blu-Ray ISO playback with Menus and Chapters is the Popcorn Hour C-200 and the Dune Base and Dune Prime. Both are $300+

the nic on the WD is 100mbps... not gigabit.

You are correct. No media players currently support true gigabit - even the New WDTV Live Hub that may have gigabit hardware but the Sigma Designs 8654 is not able to help the hardware to get gigabit speeds. A reviewer on AnandTech could not even get it to throughput gigabit speeds:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3990/western-digital-wdtv-live-hub-review