newhaven Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 Hi, i am trying to build an ISO image of a blu ray folder. The issue i am having is that after the ISO is created, it loses audio & stutters. Yet when i play the bluray just from the folder itself, there are no issues. I am playing them on a Patriot Media Box--which can handle blu ray rips---I am backing up my own bluray. Is there a way to turn down the ISO write rate when you are building an ISO image from files/folders? The file system is UDF & is at 2.50. Thank You--newhaven
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 Your problem is nothing to do with the speed at which the ISO gets built. Compare the files in the ISO to the ones in the folders on your hdd and you'll see they're identical. It sounds more like an issue with the media player.
newhaven Posted April 25, 2012 Author Posted April 25, 2012 Thanks for the quick reply lightning! If i play the bluray (m2ts file) from the folders, before i build the ISO, they play fine on the media player. the problem occurs at the ISO building stage & always in the same spot. I have tried building the ISO 3 times now, & it happens in the same spot. I used BD Rebuilder & the ISO created from BD Rebuilder works fine. I have close to 300 ISO's on the HD that the media player uses & this is the first time I have had an issue. I also have tried streaming the file & iso from a pc, with the same results--so i would rule out multimedia players HD. Dont really know why? My thoughts were to try slowing the speed down----newhaven
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 Artificially slowing down the reading/writing to and from your hdd isn't going to make the final ISO any different - it's digital after all Can you try playing the ISO (via a virtual drive) using some proper (licensed) Blu-ray software on the PC to see if it has the same problem? (PowerDVD / TMT etc)
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