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    Hi.
    Iīve done some back ups of blu rays with HDconvertTOx to x264 with MKV container,
    but I would like to get the subs with too, to play on PS3.
    Then yestoday I discovered the "Create Bluray structure" option, and tried that, and got the
    Two blu ray folders, and burned it with IMGburn. But it doesnīt act like a blu ray when
    I put it in PS3. Only says: Data disc, where I have to open the folders and gets no subs
    selection. What do I have to do, to make it act like a "real" blu ray in PS3?
    Should I patch it, or should I "create AVCHD structure" option instead, or what?
    Please help
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    You use bdrebuilder instead.

    And I'm moving you to our blu-ray ripping and conversion section.
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    I did, but some movies dosntīt work in BDrebuilder.
    Isntīt my first question possible?
    If not, why the option then?
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  4. I've never used the Blu-Ray option in HDConvertToX. But I've made MKVs with subs. Look more closely at the subtitle tab and make certain you have checked *one* sub stream.

    As to your trouble with BDRB, could you post a log file of a failed encode?
    Pull! Bang! Darn!
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    I can try, but i remember that it didnīt even start to encode.
    The message was: Failed to retrieve audio!!
    It was Casino Royale, with 2 english audio tracks,
    and I get the same message from both tracks.
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  6. How long ago did you try? It may have been anydvd wasn't updated correctly to handle that movie. I have ran into that problem before. I just retried after anydvd had been updated a few versions and it took care of it.
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