What about the The MPEG2 settings need only be enabled in one spot. What about my MPEG2 query? Any thoughts on that? One more thing.
And no, there Film and movie industry memorabilia t any of the PS3 folders you mentioned. In the back of my mind I was starting to wonder if the file I m working with is at fault but as BD R isn t throwing up any errors I ve not given it too much thought. Well I acquired it from elsewhere so I m not sure what was used to rip it. I certainly do have the latest BD Rebuilder.
Thirdly, does your final burned compilation contain any PS3 folders? Thanks for replying Adub. If it s AnyDVD HD, update it, and re-rip your disk. Second, make sure that whatever you ripped the Blu-ray disc with is up to date. First, make sure that you have the latest BD Rebuilder which I assume you do. The DATA disc issue can be caused by several things. Richard, you are correct in assuming that a little more vanilla approach is better. They do more harm than good in most cases. Unfortunately it takes about 6 7 hours on my PC to find I ve got another coaster! I SEVERELY recommend that you DO NOT use codec packs. Well as I said I ll have another go overnight. AM I don t use DivX at all and as far as I m aware I m installing/using just what jdobbs says is required. Reinstalling codecs basic to windows environment have helped me in the past to resolve these conflicts/incompatibilities. Do you use DiVX at all? I ve had codec probs before associated with DiVX and usually a codec get corrupt.
But I thought you could do a custom/selective install and select only these you would like to reinstall. That s one of the reasons I like Adub s Chain articles. I find keeping things a little Film and movie industry memorabilia vanilla lessens the chance of conflicts etc. Thanks for the reply Alphamale1 I am aware of K-Lite but for a while now I ve avoided codec Film and movie industry memorabilia and just concentrated on what I know I need for Film and movie industry memorabilia software such as BD Rebuilder/mutiAVCHD/RipBot etc. But what do I know? Richard: Have you tried re-installing your video/audio codecs? IIRC, there s a codec pack, free on the internet called K-Lite Codec Pack You might wanna try this. I ll do the back to the beginning thing again and also try uninstalling/reinstalling ImgBurn but I can t really see that being the issue. What on earth am I doing wrong? I ll be trying again tonight but this will no doubt be the last time because I ve run out of Film and movie industry memorabilia dual layers. Took it out and tried it in the PS3 and still got the Data message.