Last edited by ElitUser; 03-23-2011 at 05:43 PM.
It does not take much time to make a BD folder to a single ISO file. I have a PC with E8400 CPU and two hard disks. To create a 22 GB ISO only takes me less than 5 minutes.
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For a 40GB folder, it will probably be about 9 minutes.
If you have a i7 processor and SSDs, it will be more efficient to make a ISO.
As a consequence, converting a BD folder to a single ISO file does not bother me at all.
Thank you so much guys and I am able to watch BD folder with Arcsoft Total Media Theater.
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I'm also trying to watch a bd folder with TMT and having some issues. The file structure is all correct and it's being opened and read fine it seems- but the video looks all corrputed when it plays back. The top half is ok, then as it goes down it gets blocky and goes into complete blackness. The m2ts files in the stream directory all play fine individually when I use VLC media player to play them though...so I dont think there's an issue with the transcoded video itself.
The video was originally from a DVD (home video, no copyright protection), demuxed with pgcDemux, and authored to blu-ray with multiAVCHD. I created an ISO with imgburn (used 'build mode', dragged the BDMV and Certificate folders in, changed file format type to UDF). When I look at the disc in explorer it shows all the same content I have locally on my hard drive...but for some reason it it will not TMT and powerDVD will not play from the virtually mounted ISO and say it's not readable. TMT will play from the same files locally on my HD, but give that corrupted video on playback...
Any help would be appreciated...
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