I am a fairly new DVDFab user. I've been ripping some of my Blueray DVDs to my media server to the m2ts format. I am using the latest version of DVDFab, 8.0.6.7 . The media server is Tversity DLNA server and it streams to my PCs as well as a Netgear EVA-9150 streamer box conencted to my TV. So far everything has been working great and I can play the Blueray rips via the Netgear box and with Windows Media Player (running under Windows 7 X64). One Blueray movie rip, Under Siege, will play video and sound via the Netgear box oon my TV just fine but via WMP, I only get sound and no video. If I open the M2TS file directly with WMP, I get the same result. I haven't had this happen on any other Blueray rip. Any thoughts ?
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Originally posted by jbinkley60 View PostI am a fairly new DVDFab user. I've been ripping some of my Blueray DVDs to my media server to the m2ts format. I am using the latest version of DVDFab, 8.0.6.7 . The media server is Tversity DLNA server and it streams to my PCs as well as a Netgear EVA-9150 streamer box conencted to my TV. So far everything has been working great and I can play the Blueray rips via the Netgear box and with Windows Media Player (running under Windows 7 X64). One Blueray movie rip, Under Siege, will play video and sound via the Netgear box oon my TV just fine but via WMP, I only get sound and no video. If I open the M2TS file directly with WMP, I get the same result. I haven't had this happen on any other Blueray rip. Any thoughts ?
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Download and use MediaInfo to inspect the file to see what codecs it is using and then we should be able to assist in what codec to install.
MediaInfo will also refer you to the website of the necessary codec.
Oh, Ka Ka!!! I mentioned other software here again !!!"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostDownload and use MediaInfo to inspect the file to see what codecs it is using and then we should be able to assist in what codec to install.
MediaInfo will also refer you to the website of the necessary codec.
Oh, Ka Ka!!! I mentioned other software here again !!!
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I tested this rip on my wife's PC, which is a generic build of Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. I got the same result. Is it possible that there is something DVDFab did for a VC-1 encoded m2ts file that only impacts Microsoft Windows Media Player or similar ? I'll try to test on other versions of Windows Media Player and versions of MS Windows. I ordered some additional Blueray DVDs from amnazon.com, so maybe one of them will be VC-1 encoded.
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