You are miss understanding!!! This is not selected if there is no check box!! And it is not converting!! If the check box appears and gives you the option to check or uncheck, leaving a check in the box would make it perform this task! You see from the screen shot there are 2 options to create a protected disc and virtual drive. Because these options are displayed does not mean thats what is gonna happen its letting me know these 2 options are unavailable!
I get what you are saying *now*. Still it seems like a really odd UI choice to display that when it's not relevant. I'll re-rip and check out the resulting file with MediaInfo.
Dear Diablo, you have posting a image of version 8.0.1.5 i have used version of dvdfab 8.1.1.2 and in my version there is a voice that you not have on your pictures.
My screenshot differs a bit from yours DiabloZoe. Mine is the exact same as in the original post and remains unchanged. There is no checkbox - I just take this as a dialogue to tell me that it's converting LCPM to AC3 and there's not a thing I can do about it.
Wilson, please reread above. I am copying the blu-ray uncompressed to a hard drive folder. There is no BD5/BD9 conversion set or wanted.
Thanks.
You are miss understanding!!! This is not selected if there is no check box!! And it is not converting!! If the check box appears and gives you the option to check or uncheck, leaving a check in the box would make it perform this task! You see from the screen shot there are 2 options to create a protected disc and virtual drive. Because these options are displayed does not mean thats what is gonna happen its letting me know these 2 options are unavailable!
Dear Diablo, you have posting a image of version 8.0.1.5 i have used version of dvdfab 8.1.1.2 and in my version there is a voice that you not have on your pictures.
My screenshot differs a bit from yours DiabloZoe. Mine is the exact same as in the original post and remains unchanged. There is no checkbox - I just take this as a dialogue to tell me that it's converting LCPM to AC3 and there's not a thing I can do about it.
Wilson, please reread above. I am copying the blu-ray uncompressed to a hard drive folder. There is no BD5/BD9 conversion set or wanted.
Excuse me, and why on the last screen of dvdfab (before start the conversion)appear the voice Convert DTS/LPCM audio to AC-3 and we can't remove it? It's only a general warning for bd 5 and bd 9 ? If we transform the main movie in a bd 25 gb, the audio is always in dts hd or other hi quality format despite the voice Convert DTS/LPCM audio to AC-3 appear ??
What are you not understanding here?? There is no check box for this option!There for it is not selected and the option is not available!
Excuse me, and why on the last screen of dvdfab (before start the conversion)appear the voice Convert DTS/LPCM audio to AC-3 and we can't remove it? It's only a general warning for bd 5 and bd 9 ? If we transform the main movie in a bd 25 gb, the audio is always in dts hd or other hi quality format despite the voice Convert DTS/LPCM audio to AC-3 appear ??
It appeared to me while encoding that the AC3 conversion was proceeding, but playing back several ISO's I've used the "main movie" option on, it appears the audio was set as DTS Master. Many of them were not compressed, so there was a straight copy, but a few were compressed. I played back with Total Media Theatre 5.
Unfortunately, this did not work for me in the 8.1.1.7 or 8.1.1.8 Betas nor the recently released 8.1.2.0. I should note that I'm not trying to back it up to a BD-50 or BD-25. I'm using Blu-ray Copy to copy to a hard drive folder. It doesn't matter if I'm using a folder or ISO output. Under settings I have "BD50" as the default output size.
This is true for the 2 movies I tried to back up: Soul Surfer and Silence of the Lambs SE.
Unfortunately, this did not work for me in the 8.1.1.7 or 8.1.1.8 Betas nor the recently released 8.1.2.0. I should note that I'm not trying to back it up to a BD-50 or BD-25. I'm using Blu-ray Copy to copy to a hard drive folder. It doesn't matter if I'm using a folder or ISO output. Under settings I have "BD50" as the default output size.
This is true for the 2 movies I tried to back up: Soul Surfer and Silence of the Lambs SE.
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