Hi,
I've ripped many a bluray dvd now to the mp4 format and play them either my pc or popcorn hour. I use the same settings for all of them. This usually results in a file around 5-6Gb. All the ones I tried so far work fine, but the 'Deathly Hallows' CD stutters, audio breaks, etc. Before you blame my lan, that was my thought as I had just changed the server, but when testing, all the other rips of the same size/quality/data rate seem to play just fine. DH breaks up so much it is un-watchable. Even the WB logo looks like it's animated at 2 frames a second! I've tried it internal to the popcorn hour (hdd), via usb, even my local PC.
Anyone else experienced this? I've ripped it in single and dual pass. Tried reducing the data rate etc. before I found out that even the higher data rate rips I did before still work fine.
I've upgraded to several new versions and was running 8.1.5.9. Just updated to 8.1.6.1 to try that, but the previous few version and my old one (I'd not updated (pre-qt) for so long as it was working well) all end with the same result.
I've ripped many a bluray dvd now to the mp4 format and play them either my pc or popcorn hour. I use the same settings for all of them. This usually results in a file around 5-6Gb. All the ones I tried so far work fine, but the 'Deathly Hallows' CD stutters, audio breaks, etc. Before you blame my lan, that was my thought as I had just changed the server, but when testing, all the other rips of the same size/quality/data rate seem to play just fine. DH breaks up so much it is un-watchable. Even the WB logo looks like it's animated at 2 frames a second! I've tried it internal to the popcorn hour (hdd), via usb, even my local PC.
Anyone else experienced this? I've ripped it in single and dual pass. Tried reducing the data rate etc. before I found out that even the higher data rate rips I did before still work fine.
I've upgraded to several new versions and was running 8.1.5.9. Just updated to 8.1.6.1 to try that, but the previous few version and my old one (I'd not updated (pre-qt) for so long as it was working well) all end with the same result.
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