

LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: Error while reading inputįailed to save title 0 to file R:/MKV folder/title00.Today’s Question: I have avoided using the renaming function in Lightroom when downloading. When I download using Adobe Bridge, I have the option to rename and preserve the current filename in metadata. The only one I toying with are the BD25 files that have HDaudio One thing I have noticed you can't work out of a folder. I'm sure it has everything to do with me using BDRB file and not the original. I love the movie only results I get from BDRB. So I’m looking for a program that can convert all BD rebuilder processed backups to MKV keeping the original HD audio file intact.

I’m sure all of those will be in the 4-5 hundred range. I looked at the 2010 BD590 and out side of a built in hhd it looks the same.

I went and bought it now because they seem to rapidly becoming out of stock because the 2010s are coming out. It looks like I can plug a NTFS usb hhd into it and play MKV or M2TS files directly from it. I just ordered a LG BD390 stand-alone player. I’m tired of using the HTPC for play back.

If you saw some of my recent posts at doom9 I went on a tweaking binge. What I meant was I don't want to use the original for my source because it is so much larger. Your point well taken as to the variables. 1) MakeMKV is not going to do anything to make your BD Rebuilder files any smaller.Ģ) You should not post here regarding BluRays that have already been processed by another program, as there's no telling what inconsistencies may exist.ģ) Have you tried simply setting the "Custom Size" in BD Rebuilder to the filesize you want to target?Ĥ)Since you're apparently interested in "movie-only" files, (Otherwise you wouldn't be attempting to use MakeMKV) you could try using multiAVCHD to compress further.
