This is probably an old question but I was unable to find the answer searching through the site. Occasionally, there will be many title tracks on a blu-ray that are all the same length. A quick scan through them reveals that some director commentary. But often there will be no discernible difference. So here are my questions:
1 How does DVDFab choose from the 5 or so identical lengths which one to rip? (I know I can change it, just wondering how it picks the default.)
2 Why do some audio track before ripping sound just fine but AFTER have a person narrating the entire show? (not commentary, narrating) Seems like some sort of copy protection.
3 Any method to avoid wasting time ripping the narrated version and skipping straight to the good one?
For example, Moulin Rouge has 5 title tracks all the same length: 500, 800, 801, 850, and 851. 801 and 851 are the same producer commentary. 500 and 800 both have the same narrating voice-over. 850 is the one I want. DVDFab defaulted to 500. Oh, and I'm selecting DTS-HD for all of them and converting using the default Xbox routine.
Any ideas?
1 How does DVDFab choose from the 5 or so identical lengths which one to rip? (I know I can change it, just wondering how it picks the default.)
2 Why do some audio track before ripping sound just fine but AFTER have a person narrating the entire show? (not commentary, narrating) Seems like some sort of copy protection.
3 Any method to avoid wasting time ripping the narrated version and skipping straight to the good one?
For example, Moulin Rouge has 5 title tracks all the same length: 500, 800, 801, 850, and 851. 801 and 851 are the same producer commentary. 500 and 800 both have the same narrating voice-over. 850 is the one I want. DVDFab defaulted to 500. Oh, and I'm selecting DTS-HD for all of them and converting using the default Xbox routine.
Any ideas?
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