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    Blu-Ray looks a bit grainy and video player question...

    Hello,

    MY CONFIGURATION:
    ~Windows 7 PRO x64
    ~LG Super-Multi Blu-ray player
    ~Gigabyte MOBO with integrated AMD Radeon 4200 HD Series
    ~Dual 750GB WD Green HDD Mirrored
    ~One 2TB HDD for Blu-Ray movie back-up storage
    ~HDMI output to 40" 1080p Sony Bravia and 23" 720p
    ~HDMI output for sound to 23" TV as well as OPTICAL output to stereo system using 5.1


    I just bought DVDFab today with the Blu-Ray to Blu-Ray deal. To test it out I done a FULL DISK BURN of Spiderman 3 from Blu-Ray to my HDD. I am just going straight to my HDD because I have no real interest in burning back to disc. Then, I tried to play it with my PowerDVD BD Edition but it had no sound. So, I then tried it in Media Player but it was in French. I came here and seen a thread that suggested the VLC Player so I got that and now I have good synched sound and video. However, I personally feel it looks slightly grainy in all the media players I mentioned and it also glitched in a few places during the movie with a bunch of color blocks flashing across the screen. So, I to get to the point here...

    1.) Any suggestions on how I am burning to get that true quality I get when I put the Blu-ray disc in my drive because it sure does not skip or look grainy when I put it in the player.

    2.) Any suggestions on the "perfect" player to use? Currently, since I am just burning to HDD I don't get any menus or anything. Any suggestions on that as well would be awesome.

    THANKS!!!

    #2
    Make it an iso instead and mount it using virtual clone drive and it should work in PowerDVD 9.

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      #3
      Not sure how...

      Thanks for the help but I can't say I am on the up and up with what you are talking about. I do not know how to use a virtual clone drive nor do I know how to mount it to it. Can anyone give me some good reference material to get in on this action? Yes, I know... I should already know that but I don't.

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        #4
        Thats simple enough...!

        Well, I just looked up the software to do the Virtual CloneDrive. SWEET! That is simple and awesome. I have never had any reason to use one so I did not really know anything about it. That seems very easy and simple to use. THANKS!!!!!! CHEERS!!!!!!!!

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          #5
          so did you get it to work with sound and video on PowerDVD 9?

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            #6
            Update to rekd0514-----

            To: rekd0514- --Thanks for the help. I have you an update on how everything worked out for me. My LG Blu-ray player came with PowerDVD BD Edition. So, I used DVDFab to create the iso image of 4 Blur-rays and used Virtual CloneDrive to play them; so far they ALL PLAY PERFECTLY on PowerDVD BD Edition. They look great, have all the menus, and actually SOUND great! I greatly appreciate your help and I can now say without hesitation that I would HIGHLY recommend DVDFab to others. This is the greatest thing ever!!!!!
            Last edited by astronomical; 11-04-2009, 02:36 PM.

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              #7
              No problem. I am glad it worked for you.

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