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    I have a original Blu Ray movie (the replacement killers) which i have ripped to my Harddrive using ANYDVD HD. I have then converted it using BD Rebuilder (setting are as follows:- movie only)all was fine until i tried to play the movie abck on my PC and PS3. The picture is fine but there is no sound. Can someone please tell me where i am going wrong.
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    Moving you to our blu-ray to blu-ray backup forum.

    Recheck the audio settings in bdrebuilder again. Try keep a different audio track then now, like standard dolby digital 5.1 instead of for example dts hd..
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    i am new to this and am confused as to how i di that. i have entered the BD-RB Setup tab but it does not mention 5.1 (i am using v0.24.02 of BD RB). Can you give me some advice on this please
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    never mind

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    Thanks for nothing. If you can`t help why bother to post
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    ocgw probably did write something, but may have changed it (maybe it was what Baldrick already suggested?) You can't delete your posts, so he did the next best thing. No need to get snippy.


    Do you have a DTS decoder? You probably have the DTS audio and it needs to be run through an external amp. You may need to re-create the disc if you do not have a decoder.

    Here is a guide. Make sure to select the multi-channel ac3 audio when you make the disc (usually the second audio). The first is usually (almost always) DTS.
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    Originally Posted by rayray1
    Thanks for nothing. If you can`t help why bother to post
    I was asking you a question but when I reread your post it answered it for me lol

    I have read a lot of complaints after someone makes a movie only backup w/ BD Rebuilder after it has been saved as movie only w/ TsMuxer, some ppl report more consistant results when they start out w/ Clown BD (demux's w/ eac3to)

    TsMuxer has been my fav program for processing BD's as long as I have been saving movies for HTPC only, but as I start to back up to disc for playback in a stand alone player things have changed

    See, you want to preserve as many of the "flags" as possible for more consistant playback over a broad range of hardware and software

    BdRebuilder has a great x264 encoder but doesn't preserve those "flags". or "markers" in movie only mode

    I have had problems too, so w/ the high quality output of BD Rebuilder @ high compression I am rethinking my strategy

    When I know a movie is going to be too big to backup to a single layer disc I am going to rip the whole movie, run it thru BD Rebuilder as whole movie, THEN remux w/ TsMuxeR or Clown BD do get rid of garbage I don't want

    Give that a try

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    Many thanks all sorted now. Works a treat.
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