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    I ripped a Blu Ray VC-1 and placed the movie file in its own folder. Then I used tsMuxer to make the BDMV folder for burning. All went well but, when I play the movie's m2ts file with VLC it plays as it should-from the beginning. However, when I play the BDMV folder with Arcsoft theater 3, it skips a few scenes and then start playing. If I drag the slider back to the beginning-it then plays from the beginning. If I select media file mode, Arcsoft plays it from the beginning. Is this an Arcsoft problem but, most important of all, will the created BDMV burn correctly and start at the beginning?
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    pepegot1, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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    do you have a bdrw? Try it that way first to make sure you don't waste a disc.

    If you are going to use a bd 50 dual layer than ripping the entire disc as is and burning with imgburn will work perfectly. If you are using bd 25s you need to shrink or select movie only and remove audio tracks and extras to try to get it to fit.

    Bdrebuilder is a good tool for this job. Multiavchd can also output bluray as can tsmuxer.

    If you want to make avchds multiavchd and ripbot are good choices for making bd9 (bluray on dvd-9 in avchd format) avchd discs.
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