I am totally baffled. I have tried many combinations with the MP4 rip settings and have had no success. I recently bought a Sony DVD player that streams. The MP4 starts playing for 15-20 seconds with sound, then the sound drops out. Picture is perfect. The file plays on my laptop and Motorola Xoom. The only thing I can think of is ripping to an AVI. Anyone have any suggestions? I’d like to only have to rip the DVD once to something that will play on the Droid tablet, PC and Sony.
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Stephen67, sounds like the original disk is protected by Cinavia and the Sony player won't play the audio. Google Cinavia and check it out.How to post the internal log
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I have used DVDFab to copy them and also do a DVD9 rip to disk so all the VOB's etc are clean. Sony support told me the only DLNA files supported are AVI, but the specs call out:
Video
AVCHD Disc Format Forlder:
BD/DVD/CD/USB/DLNA
MPEG-1 Video/PS (.mpg .mpeg, .m2ts,.mts): BD/DVD/CD/USB/DLNA
MPEG-2 Video/PS, TS ( .mpg.mpeg, .m2ts,.mts): BD/DVD/CD/USB/DLNA
MPEG-4 AVC (.mkv, .mp4, .m4v, .m2ts,.mts): BD/DVD/CD/USB/DLNA
WMV9 (.wmv, .asf): BD/DVD/CD/USB/DLNA
I found a tool called MediaInfo. It's funny MP4 files that were created with Quicktime seem to work.
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This is not a PS3, it is a Sony 3D Blueray player. I suppose they might have it built in but the only file effected is the MP4, AVI's M2TS and MKV formats work, just the picture is poor. I thought it had something to do with the profile because I had a problem ripping to my Motorola Xoom tablet. The solution was use the Ipad profile and rename the file to MP4.
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Glad you got it going. I was guessing since you said it played on the xoom and Sony just loves that Cinavia crap.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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