So I'm just looking for a little feedback. Just HOW LONG is it going to take to "back up" Resident Evil Afterlife in Blu-Ray? I basically have the gee-whiz pc with all the bells and whistles (to keep it simple), and after 40 minutes I was only 1.63% into the copy process. I stopped for the moment to copy something else and am just considering backing up Resident Evil from a regular dvd (although I would much rather have it in Blu-Ray) Any input?
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What size media are you trying to copy the blu-ray onto? It seems to me like you are trying to copy it onto a single-layer 25GB disc. If that is the case, what is happening is it is re-encoding the movie to fit on that disc while it is ripping it. For better results, make sure you use the main movie option and let it finish scanning so you know if it will fit on one 25GB disc or not. If it won't, make sure you change the target (output directory) to file and not to a blu-ray disc. This way, you can re-encode it from your computer's hard-drive and not directly from the disc while it is being copied."This is an 80's buddy comedy, Maltin gives it 2 and half stars and says about it: 'hurt by an awful music score.' "
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Yes... I am trying to compress to a BD-25 disc. I will try copying using the "main movie" option. Afterall, I NEVER watch all that extras BS anyway. Although, the few times I've burned blu-ray now, everytime I put one of my verbatim BD-R 25gig discs in to copy to, the program seems to tell me that it is a dual layer disc and that it's not neccesary to use. Why is this?
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Just an FYI:
Never compress from a BD disc.
Always rip uncompressed first, either to Full or Main Movie (or soon-to-be-available Custom) and then compress from the ripped files on the hdd.
Yes, this means 2 steps, but it's more efficient (quicker) overall and results in much less wear and tear on your BD driveIf it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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Originally posted by soberjohn23 View PostSo I'm just looking for a little feedback. Just HOW LONG is it going to take to "back up" Resident Evil Afterlife in Blu-Ray? I basically have the gee-whiz pc with all the bells and whistles (to keep it simple), and after 40 minutes I was only 1.63% into the copy process. I stopped for the moment to copy something else and am just considering backing up Resident Evil from a regular dvd (although I would much rather have it in Blu-Ray) Any input?
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Originally posted by soberjohn23 View PostYes... I am trying to compress to a BD-25 disc. I will try copying using the "main movie" option. Afterall, I NEVER watch all that extras BS anyway. Although, the few times I've burned blu-ray now, everytime I put one of my verbatim BD-R 25gig discs in to copy to, the program seems to tell me that it is a dual layer disc and that it's not neccesary to use. Why is this?
Originally posted by Xalky View PostHope you don't wanna play it on a PS3. This disc has cinavia protection.
Just making sure you are not disappointed with the results of DVDFab."This is an 80's buddy comedy, Maltin gives it 2 and half stars and says about it: 'hurt by an awful music score.' "
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Have you got this resolved yet??
Originally posted by soberjohn23 View PostSo I'm just looking for a little feedback. Just HOW LONG is it going to take to "back up" Resident Evil Afterlife in Blu-Ray? I basically have the gee-whiz pc with all the bells and whistles (to keep it simple), and after 40 minutes I was only 1.63% into the copy process. I stopped for the moment to copy something else and am just considering backing up Resident Evil from a regular dvd (although I would much rather have it in Blu-Ray) Any input?
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Originally posted by johnnykazz4l View Post...As we prepare for the new age of copyright protections, Cinavia bursts in. This has a "watermark" on the audio track that will completely disable the audio on a copied version of it after about 20-30 minutes. Again, this will only happen on Cinavia-enabled devices, which would be some new blu-ray disc standalones, older model blu-ray disc standalones with internet connections, and of course the PS3. If you are using a PS3, I would suggest purchasing a standalone blu-ray player without Cinavia protection. And if you aren't, do not update your firmware on your current standalone as it could make your Resident Evil copy a coaster...
EDIT: I did find this on another forum how to get past this, albeit archaically...
Fast Forward (1.5 speed) a couple of seconds past the Cinavia message (before you get the message). PS3 can't pick up the protection code in the audio at anything other than normal speed.
Actually you only have to do it for a few seconds then switch back to normal. I tried it on my PS3. First I played it normally and it gave me the Cinavia Error, then I played the beginning 20 seconds or so in 1.5 speed then switched back to normal and the entire movie played fine.Last edited by SuperFist; 01-09-2011, 12:55 PM.
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Originally posted by maineman View PostFYI:
For anyone else tuning in, on the PS3 at least here is the best circumvention of this protection I've seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Htgh9L87XY
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Originally posted by SuperFist View PostThank you, sir!
For anyone else tuning in, on the PS3 at least here is the best circumvention of this protection I've seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Htgh9L87XYAMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8 @ 3.3ghz stock cooling
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