Hi,
Im new to working with movie disks, and new to dvdfab. I downloaded 8.1.1.2 not long ago, grabbed a bunch of my movies of the shelf and started playing around.
To convert MKV and M2TS to Bluray I tried AVCHDCoder and MultiAVCHD. These are the only two that even remotely work. I tried many others like Xilisoft but they were useless.
With Bluray movies I encountered the following anomalies with DVD Fab. All of the following were ripped to mkv. I tried various profiles, and did not tweak any settings.
(1). when I ripped I am legend the audio track somehow got munged. No software that I can find, free or trial is able to read the audio from the MKV that DVDFab created, yet it plays fine with PowerDVD. VLC won't play it with audio.
(2). Shawshank redemption ripped ok, and plays ok with VLC and PowerDVD, but when attempting to convert it back to Bluray the resulting file is only 30MiB, and contains no actual movie content.
(3). Redisent Evil Afterlife was an experiment to see if I could backup a 3D movie. Apparently not. Am I right in saying that DVDFab cannot yet backup 3D movies, only rip them to SBS? I also tried Pirahna 3D but the resulting SBS output had a really bad shudder.
(4). Four Holidays appears to be ok until tsMuxer tried to work its magic, at which time it crashes saying that important files are missing
(5). Armored.. The audio is miles out of sync. Like 30 seconds or so.
You get the gist. Of 10 movies I tried 6 had problems with the MKV files that DVDFab created. If I convert them to M2TS the results were similar.
Then I tried to do some copying from BD 25/50 to BD25. Of everything I tried, only Ghosts of Girlfriends past, which was only 19Gib anyway, worked.
The system is an I5-2500K, 8gb 1600mhz DDR3, Z68X-UD3R, OCZ Vertex 3 120gb Boot, 1TB Seagate Sata 3 work drive. Windows 7 ultimate x64.
The system runs lean. No unwanted services, no bloat-ware, like Nero.
I Uninstalled 8.1.1.2 and installed 8.1.2.0 from the dvdfab site and the results are the same.
Can anyone [nicely] point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Tanya
Im new to working with movie disks, and new to dvdfab. I downloaded 8.1.1.2 not long ago, grabbed a bunch of my movies of the shelf and started playing around.
To convert MKV and M2TS to Bluray I tried AVCHDCoder and MultiAVCHD. These are the only two that even remotely work. I tried many others like Xilisoft but they were useless.
With Bluray movies I encountered the following anomalies with DVD Fab. All of the following were ripped to mkv. I tried various profiles, and did not tweak any settings.
(1). when I ripped I am legend the audio track somehow got munged. No software that I can find, free or trial is able to read the audio from the MKV that DVDFab created, yet it plays fine with PowerDVD. VLC won't play it with audio.
(2). Shawshank redemption ripped ok, and plays ok with VLC and PowerDVD, but when attempting to convert it back to Bluray the resulting file is only 30MiB, and contains no actual movie content.
(3). Redisent Evil Afterlife was an experiment to see if I could backup a 3D movie. Apparently not. Am I right in saying that DVDFab cannot yet backup 3D movies, only rip them to SBS? I also tried Pirahna 3D but the resulting SBS output had a really bad shudder.
(4). Four Holidays appears to be ok until tsMuxer tried to work its magic, at which time it crashes saying that important files are missing
(5). Armored.. The audio is miles out of sync. Like 30 seconds or so.
You get the gist. Of 10 movies I tried 6 had problems with the MKV files that DVDFab created. If I convert them to M2TS the results were similar.
Then I tried to do some copying from BD 25/50 to BD25. Of everything I tried, only Ghosts of Girlfriends past, which was only 19Gib anyway, worked.
The system is an I5-2500K, 8gb 1600mhz DDR3, Z68X-UD3R, OCZ Vertex 3 120gb Boot, 1TB Seagate Sata 3 work drive. Windows 7 ultimate x64.
The system runs lean. No unwanted services, no bloat-ware, like Nero.
I Uninstalled 8.1.1.2 and installed 8.1.2.0 from the dvdfab site and the results are the same.
Can anyone [nicely] point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Tanya
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