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    Problem with playback

    Ok, so i am having the same problem with Wolverine, where i have singled out each audio selection before burning, DTS there is no sound at all, and Dolby is all commentary or descriptions for the blind. Also, no sound at all withinglorious Basterds. i have windows seven, 64 bit, brand new sony vaio FW560F. i ahve only been able to successfuly burn one blu ray and it was the hurt locker, which i guess is a good thing, but this is really frustrating.

    #2
    Is this playing back from a disc on a stand alone player or the hdd?
    Last edited by W&B; 01-24-2010, 06:57 PM. Reason: Re-worded question

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      #3
      Also started a new thread for you.

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        #4
        Playing back from the hard drive. I think that it may have something to with my player or compuyer not recognizeing the DTS format. I have a MATSHITA BD-CMB UJ140AS blur ray player on my Window 7 Sony VAIO VGN-fw560f, 64 bit home premium. I tried congifuring the audio settings on the DVD fab program to use just the first chapter audio. I removed all languages. If i associate the DTS audio with the rip i get silence, any other audio option i will get commentary. Any thoughts

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          #5
          Im trying to do it with no audio options, i guess im essentially removing hd audio, right? wish me luck

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            #6
            ok, now i ahve tried everything, im going to try now by just removing hd audio and see what happens, this will be my 6th attempt using any and all configurations. i am at my wits end with this thing, i need some help seeing as i am already out the sixty bones i paid, at first you dont succeed try again, and again, and again.

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              #7
              Status: The only option that i have to rip this movie is to use the DTS option, which for sme reason when it is ripped will not play back any audio when opened from the hard drive. Although I am not ripping this to my CPU hard drive, i am sending it to a WD(western Digital) hard drive. if you have any solutions or suggestions please let me know. I am moving on from wolverine and am now going to attempt inglorious basterds. Will update my progress shortly

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                #8
                Inglorious wont work because the option for audio is DTS and DTS wont work on any rip I attempt. Frustration level is through the roof now.

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                  #9
                  DTS Audio not supported after rip< leading to no audio

                  DTS audio is not suppported after ripping Wolverine, Inglorius Basterds. There are no other audio options to select that would allow any audio, or commentary only. Why? It seems that this only a problem with my comp maybe, but the CPU is only a month old. Windows 7, home premium, 64 bit. Sony VAIO VGN-FW560F.

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                    #10
                    Don't start multiple threads on the same problem, thanks.
                    How are you playing these files back? Using WDTV? What have you tested it with from your computer?

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                      #11
                      Sorry about the multiple thread thing. I have tried playing it back on a XBOX 360 streaming from my comp, PS3 streaming from my comp, and just plain old viewing it on the hard drive using windows media player, all with the same results. if i rip with DTS HD there is no audio. Wolverine doesnt offer a Dolby Digital version without commentary and Inglorious Bastards doesnt even offer a Dolby format, DTS HD only. and sorry again about the multiple threads, my bad. Sorry, im just really excited to be able to use this software.

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                        #12
                        Fab doesn't have a Blu-ray to Mobile option yet and for now using the m2ts file directly is hit or miss. You'll need software that supports Blu-ray format such as ToltalMedia Theatre 3 and use the open disc folder option selecting the main folder that contains the BDMV and Certificate folders in it.

                        If trying to use WMP there is a codec package you can Google called K-lite mega codec pack, install that but even still it may not playback correctly.

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                          #13
                          Dude!!! Your are the man. I googled the klist mega and got sent to a driver updating software website that was microsoft certified. It updated all my drivers and we are in BUSINESS!!!! Your suggestion was very helpful, and I also suggest this fix for anyone else that might be experiencing any audio issues relating to unsupported DTS HD audio formats. Thank you VERY MUCH!!!

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                            #14
                            Nevermind. its still doesnt work. oh well. i guess i try something else. this sucks. i dont know what im doing wrong, or why this just wont work. it worked for one minute then it stop playing audio the next time i opened the movie on my hard drive. sorry for being a pin, but i have no idea on what else to do. some movies it will work and on some it wont. DTS HD is just not going to be supported on this comp.

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                              #15
                              These may sound like stupid questions to you but:-

                              1. Will the original Blu-Ray disk play with sound on this computer?
                              2. When you downloaded the codec, were you logged on as Administrator or did you install it as administrator?
                              3. Have you switched off/rebooted since the install?
                              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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