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i have a iso of a bluray movie i got but if i burn the iso onto a bluray disk will it play on my ps3 or another bp player?
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Discuss can a bluray player play and bluray disk with an iso of movie on it at the Computers & Technologies forum within tehPARADOX.COM Online Sharing Community.
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| Guru ![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: In my own fantasy world Posts: 8,922 | Why not??? If it's correctly done... |
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| Expert ![]() Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Final Stage Posts: 752 |
If you burn the image on yes. If you burn the image file as in .iso, .mds/.mdf etc then no.
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| Expert ![]() Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Final Stage Posts: 752 |
If you burn the image on yes. If you burn the image file as in .iso, .mds/.mdf etc then no. EDIT: Sorry double post :/ |
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I would not use Power ISO to do it. If i was you, then i would use ImgBurn. A superb free burning software that i have burned lost of Blu-ray's with. Code: Select All http://www.imgburn.com/ |
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| Newcomer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009 Posts: 40 | I would not use Power ISO to do it. If i was you, then i would use ImgBurn. A superb free burning software that i have burned lost of Blu-ray's with. Code: Select All http://www.imgburn.com/ note, the file is 46 gigs but when i open in imgburn its 50 gigs plus. thanks for your help in advance |
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| Newcomer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009 Posts: 40 |
did i do the link wrong? why is it red? sorry if i did it wrong.
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| ┣▇▇▇═── ![]() ![]() Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: On an island Posts: 1,887 |
When the link is red, killa2009 it is click-able and directs towards the webpage. This is alright as it is an internal link. For external links however we have to code them much like the post above yours. Make sure to remove any url tags tho' failing which the link within the code will turn red when the mouse hover over, it's live. As for your query, I'm afraid you have to wait for an experience guy to come around. I have no idea. I'm also info gathering. |
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I just looked threw what others has wrote about that 3D version of Avatar. Hate to say this, but it does not fit on a BD50, no matter what you try. I don't know how 3D movies react to this, but there is always repacking, done this a few times with standard 2D and gotten great results out of it, this how you do this with the particular ISO file: First you find and download DAEMON Tools and install it. Then you here on the forum locate the latest release of DVDFab 8 and install it too. Next is that you mount (aka open) the ISO file in DAEMON Tools. Then you start up DVDFab 8 and it will (normally) locate the mounted ISO, because it believes that there is a disc inserted into a drive on your computer. If not, choose the destination "drive" where the "disc" is located. In the popup screen, choose the Blu-ray region of the original disc, believe this is A. It will now begin to scan the content, this might take a long time. After scan is done, click on green button in top of DVDFab 8. In General / A/V Codec, set all to Software, works a whole lot better than DXVA or CUDA. Go down to Blu-ray Copy and as Default output size, set it to BD50. Click OK. Now go Blu-ray Copy and choose Main Movie. It might begin yet another scan, this time of the movie it self. Now its time to choose only to extract the movie, you do this in Main Movie. In Main Movie you can remove what ever audio stream you do not need, i guess you want English DTS-HD Master, so keep only that one. You can also remove subs you have no need for, BUT do not remove the English ones, if you do you will loose the special english subs when they speak Na'vi. Set the output size to be BD50. A scan will yet again begin of the movie to determine the size of the output. When scan is complete, choose Next. In Target you choose what folder it should copy/repack the movie to. Click on Start. DVDFab 8 will now pull out the main movie, with the audio and the subs you chose to the folder in BD50 size. This can take several hours, it all depends on how large your CPU is and how much RAM you have. But as written before, i have no clue about what this will do to a 3D movie, since i only have done this with 2D movies. |
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| Newcomer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009 Posts: 40 | I just looked threw what others has wrote about that 3D version of Avatar. Hate to say this, but it does not fit on a BD50, no matter what you try. I don't know how 3D movies react to this, but there is always repacking, done this a few times with standard 2D and gotten great results out of it, this how you do this with the particular ISO file: First you find and download DAEMON Tools and install it. Then you here on the forum locate the latest release of DVDFab 8 and install it too. Next is that you mount (aka open) the ISO file in DAEMON Tools. Then you start up DVDFab 8 and it will (normally) locate the mounted ISO, because it believes that there is a disc inserted into a drive on your computer. If not, choose the destination "drive" where the "disc" is located. In the popup screen, choose the Blu-ray region of the original disc, believe this is A. It will now begin to scan the content, this might take a long time. After scan is done, click on green button in top of DVDFab 8. In General / A/V Codec, set all to Software, works a whole lot better than DXVA or CUDA. Go down to Blu-ray Copy and as Default output size, set it to BD50. Click OK. Now go Blu-ray Copy and choose Main Movie. It might begin yet another scan, this time of the movie it self. Now its time to choose only to extract the movie, you do this in Main Movie. In Main Movie you can remove what ever audio stream you do not need, i guess you want English DTS-HD Master, so keep only that one. You can also remove subs you have no need for, BUT do not remove the English ones, if you do you will loose the special english subs when they speak Na'vi. Set the output size to be BD50. A scan will yet again begin of the movie to determine the size of the output. When scan is complete, choose Next. In Target you choose what folder it should copy/repack the movie to. Click on Start. DVDFab 8 will now pull out the main movie, with the audio and the subs you chose to the folder in BD50 size. This can take several hours, it all depends on how large your CPU is and how much RAM you have. But as written before, i have no clue about what this will do to a 3D movie, since i only have done this with 2D movies. |
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