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- Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:53 pm
- Forum: Blu-ray Converter and DVD Converter
- Topic: DVD Converter: new beta version available! (2.1.1.35)
- Replies: 191
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Re: DVD Converter: new version available! (1.2.1.16)
I get the same issue with .ISO's as JimmyFoo above me... I can mount them virtually and then use the 'disc' method, but the .ISO method would be nicer. [The .ISO method does work for me in the Blu-Ray version of this program.]
- Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:28 am
- Forum: Blu-ray Converter and DVD Converter
- Topic: DVD Converter: new beta version available! (2.1.1.35)
- Replies: 191
- Views: 126264
Re: DVD Converter: new version available! (1.2.1.16)
As a goldmember, the KEY I received via the automated request form is in the standard XXXX - XXXX - etc - X format, not the text paragraph format that seems to be asked for. I'd like to run this program, but don't want to have to re-encode everything later to get rid of the watermark currently ...
- Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:24 am
- Forum: Blu-ray Converter and DVD Converter
- Topic: XBOX Settings Produce 2 ch audio on XBOX
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3171
XBOX Settings Produce 2 ch audio on XBOX
So, I've converted a bunch of BR's using the XBOX setting, max quality.
The resultant MOV files do list as having 6ch audio and do play that way on a PC.
However, since the audio gets re-encoded as AAC instead of AC3, the XBOX 360 (as Media Center Extender) will downconvert the audio to 2ch ...
The resultant MOV files do list as having 6ch audio and do play that way on a PC.
However, since the audio gets re-encoded as AAC instead of AC3, the XBOX 360 (as Media Center Extender) will downconvert the audio to 2ch ...
- Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:17 am
- Forum: Blu-ray Converter and DVD Converter
- Topic: very pixelated
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4223
Re: very pixelated
Have you watched this movie in it's native format before converting it?
Two things are particular to this movie:
(1) 300 has a LOT of "grit" in the original video
(2) That 'grit' is difficult for compression algo's to handle
Two things are particular to this movie:
(1) 300 has a LOT of "grit" in the original video
(2) That 'grit' is difficult for compression algo's to handle