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    Multiple .m2ts files problem

    I have noticed that there seems to be an ongoing problem with DVDFab
    having trouble making a backup of a Blu-ray that has multiple .m2ts
    files...

    Examples are "Tangled", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1",
    "The A-Team", "Despicable Me", "Wall E", "Max Payne", "Gnomeo and Juliet",
    "Drive Angry", "Battle: Los Angeles", "The Eagle", and "Sucker Punch" to list
    a few....

    It seems that only version 8.0.7.3 can properly handle these Blu-ray's, as any other version (including v8.1.0.0 Qt, and 8.1.0.2 Qt beta), will not
    make a movie only backup that works. They always either won't play
    at all, or will freeze during playback when the movie switches to the
    next .m2ts file.

    I was wondering if there are any plans to address this issue in the next
    version of DVDFab, as it's kind of a pain to have to check if the Blu-ray I am trying to back-up has multiple .m2ts files that make up the movie, where I then have to go back to using version 8.0.7.3 to make a movie only back-up....

    I would prefer not to have to run different versions of DVDFab if I don't have to....

    #2
    Curious.
    Does this occur when played back from the hdd or from a bkup disc, or both?

    I ask because I initially saw this behavior with Sherlock Holmes, but I have not experienced it again for quite some time.
    Sorry about the vague timeline...I'm just not sure

    I always playback BD files via my media player so I never burn BD media.

    I just did Drive Angry with v. 8100
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

    You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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      #3
      Multiple .m2ts files problem

      Always occurs when playing back the back-up disc... (I have since learned to test all my burns on a BD-RE first, b4 burning them to a BD-R).

      I have tried it playing back on the HDD, and get the same problem, but
      I test more of the back-ups with BD-RE's....

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