Folks,
I am trying to copy Avatar onto my NAS (Main Movie) and play the movie through my PS3 but I have something going wrong because I only have 2 channel Dolby. All the other languages are there in 5.1 (the video and audio reproduction are perfect, no skips) and even the English with narration but just the main English channel with 5.1 illudes me. It's there when I play the original disc on the PS3, but every copy I try to run through my NAS fails to show up with the normal 5.1 channel English track.
I have the RED_BIRD_2D_WW version, I have tried removing all audio tracks but the DTS, tried remove HD Audio, removed all audio tracks (no audio was produced), tried different formats like MP4 and AVI (not supported by my PS3). Still no dice. All my DVD rips (in VOB format) run fine and do produce 5.1 channel audio. I have changed encoding engines, slow to fast speed, and right now I'm trying to compress the video to see if that has some effect. I have also copied the entire disk, still nothing.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-Joe
I am trying to copy Avatar onto my NAS (Main Movie) and play the movie through my PS3 but I have something going wrong because I only have 2 channel Dolby. All the other languages are there in 5.1 (the video and audio reproduction are perfect, no skips) and even the English with narration but just the main English channel with 5.1 illudes me. It's there when I play the original disc on the PS3, but every copy I try to run through my NAS fails to show up with the normal 5.1 channel English track.
I have the RED_BIRD_2D_WW version, I have tried removing all audio tracks but the DTS, tried remove HD Audio, removed all audio tracks (no audio was produced), tried different formats like MP4 and AVI (not supported by my PS3). Still no dice. All my DVD rips (in VOB format) run fine and do produce 5.1 channel audio. I have changed encoding engines, slow to fast speed, and right now I'm trying to compress the video to see if that has some effect. I have also copied the entire disk, still nothing.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-Joe
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