alektron Posted November 15, 2012 Posted November 15, 2012 (edited) I ripped a Bluray movie into .TS files (MPEG-2 TS Video) using Aiseesoft Bluray Ripper. Overall, I had two ideas of what I could do with a ripping program. One was to rip to smaller files that play in different formats (mpegs, AVIs, etc), and the other was that I could rebuild the ripped files back into a standard bluray disc. To do the latter, I tried to use imgburn to make the ISO. When it was done, a 20Gbyte file was there, but when I mounted the ISO file, and tried to play on Windows with a bluray viewer (PowerDVD, which plays BDs fine). Was my mistake in the type of file that I ripped to, or was it a mistake in how I used imgburn to rebuild (create the) ISO? Or maybe a middle step to convert the files into something that I can rebuild? ; //****************************************\\ ; ImgBurn Version 2.5.7.0 - Log ; Monday, 12 November 2012, 00:04:27 ; \\****************************************// ; ; I 23:18:32 ImgBurn Version 2.5.7.0 started! I 23:18:32 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1) I 23:18:32 Total Physical Memory: 8,079,904 KB - Available: 6,391,520 KB W 23:18:32 Duplex Secure's SPTD driver can have a detrimental effect on drive performance. I 23:18:32 Initialising SPTI... I 23:18:32 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 23:18:32 -> Drive 1 - Info: PIONEER BD-RW BDR-207M 1.21 (E:) (ATAPI) I 23:18:32 Found 1 BD-RE XL! I 23:35:12 Operation Started! I 23:35:12 Building Image Tree... I 23:35:12 Calculating Totals... I 23:35:12 Preparing Image... I 23:35:12 Contents: 48 Files, 0 Folders I 23:35:12 Content Type: Data I 23:35:12 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 23:35:12 File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 23:35:12 Volume Label: [Not Configured] I 23:35:12 Size: 23,796,489,536 bytes I 23:35:12 Sectors: 11,619,402 I 23:35:12 Image Size: 23,797,563,392 bytes I 23:35:12 Image Sectors: 11,619,904 I 23:35:12 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00 I 23:35:55 Operation Started! I 23:35:55 Building Image Tree... I 23:35:55 Calculating Totals... I 23:35:55 Preparing Image... I 23:35:55 Contents: 48 Files, 0 Folders I 23:35:55 Content Type: Data I 23:35:55 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 23:35:55 File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 23:35:55 Volume Label: [Not Configured] I 23:35:55 Size: 23,796,489,536 bytes I 23:35:55 Sectors: 11,619,402 I 23:35:55 Image Size: 23,797,563,392 bytes I 23:35:55 Image Sectors: 11,619,904 I 23:35:55 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00 I 23:39:31 Operation Started! I 23:39:31 Building Image Tree... I 23:40:11 Calculating Totals... I 23:40:11 Preparing Image... I 23:40:12 Contents: 48 Files, 0 Folders I 23:40:12 Content Type: Data I 23:40:12 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 23:40:12 File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 23:40:12 Volume Label: Movie-Title I 23:40:12 Size: 23,796,489,536 bytes I 23:40:12 Sectors: 11,619,402 I 23:40:12 Image Size: 23,797,563,392 bytes I 23:40:12 Image Sectors: 11,619,904 I 23:40:19 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:47 I 23:40:19 Operation Started! I 23:40:19 Image Contents: 48 Files, 0 Folders I 23:40:19 Image Sectors: 11,619,904 (MODE1/2048) I 23:40:19 Image Size: 23,797,563,392 bytes I 23:40:19 Image Volume Identifier: Movie-Title I 23:40:19 Image Volume Set Identifier: 416BBCEE00B14DCA I 23:40:19 Image Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.7.0 I 23:40:19 Image Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn I 23:40:19 Image File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 23:40:19 Destination File: D:\Movie-Title.iso I 23:40:19 Destination Free Space: 67,029,409,792 Bytes (65,458,408.00 KB) (63,924.23 MB) (62.43 GB) I 23:40:19 Destination File System: NTFS I 23:40:19 File Splitting: Auto I 23:40:19 Writing Image... I 00:04:18 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:23:58 I 00:04:18 Average Write Rate: 16,161 KB/s (3.6x) - Maximum Write Rate: 32,250 KB/s (7.2x) I 00:04:27 Close Request Acknowledged I 00:04:27 Closing Down... I 00:04:27 Shutting down SPTI... I 00:04:27 ImgBurn closed! Edited November 15, 2012 by alektron
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 15, 2012 Posted November 15, 2012 You need a the proper BD video folder structure if you want it to be playable - so that's basically a BDMV folder with all the right subfolders and files with the correct names etc. If you don't have that folder structure, you're pretty much stuck. Go back to the original disc and start again. Once you've done it correctly, the 'Content Type' you see listed there in the Log will say 'BD Video' and not 'Data'. There's a 1.30 firmware update available for your drive btw.
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