Hi Guys I am looking for some help please I have ripped a blu ray movie to my hard drive and looking to compress it to a DVD9 but for some reason Fab do not recongnize the file ( MT2S ).The file plays fine and can be recongnize my other programes any ideas many thanks
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Hi Signals that is what I am doing. I have ripped main movie only in the folder main movie there is another folder which is the movie title and in that folder is another folder BDMV and in that folder is another folder Stream which contains the movie flle. I am opening up fab clicking on source folder icon selecting the folder which is the movie title and fab do not recongnize that folder I am sure I am doing it right but for some reason fab just do not recongnize the movie folder sorry if this has gone on a bit but I do really appreciate your help.
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open the folder inside the "MainMovie" folder.
my example
"MainMovie" > "Repo Men" > BDMV & Certificate"
I selected the Repo Men folder to open, and it works.Last edited by crackinhedz; 10-31-2010, 08:59 PM.
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yeah, you need the Certificate folder...check in your settings, I believe there is a setting that specifies whether to make the certificate folder or not...I would check for you but Im in the process of reading a disc, I cannot get into the settings.
Or you could try adding a Certificate folder, and inside that you need a Backup folder. There is nothing additional inside these folders...
CERTIFICATE -> BACKUP
add the CERTIFICATE folder with the BDMV folder and give that a try?
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Originally posted by Yellow Army View PostThank you Crackinhedz you were spot on checked settings and the option to make a certificate was not selected. You can guess my next question what benefit would it give you not to make a certificate.
What benefit? probably nothing...just the way each file is read properly. AVCHD can be played on a DVD player while a BD-R is played from a Bluray player.
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Just to add to what crackinhedz is saying, AVCHD is basically a Blu-ray structure, but it's the size of a DVD, and it CANNOT be played from a standalone DVD player, only a BD player that has AVCHD certification. He might be saying a computer DVD drive can play it, which it can.SPECS
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