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  1. Hi,

    Does anyone know which MPLS file to use for Warrior 2011, UK release?

    There are many to choose from, and the correct one is not the largest; it repeats scenes.

    Thanks.
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  2. how about simply choosing the one where the playtime matches the playtime of the movie and the resolution specified matches the resolution of the movie?
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    if you're having determining which MPLS to use trying using BDInfo.
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  4. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    how about simply choosing the one where the playtime matches the playtime of the movie and the resolution specified matches the resolution of the movie?
    OK,

    Where would I find the exact playtime? IMDB only has it to the minute, and I need it to the second? There are a few playlists with maybe 10 -20 seconds between them.

    BDInfo doesn't tell you which MPLS the java menu system is goign to select (as far as I'm aware).
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    To be blunt, this is not a particularly popular film in the USA and you asked about the UK BD release, so both of those have basically eliminated the number of people who can help you to just our UK members who ripped the film and worked with only the movie. If I recall correctly, multiple playlists is one way to thwart people like you. I do have some suggestions.

    1) I do not know how many playlists there are, but you could just try them all until you get the one you need.
    2) What did you rip with? If you used anything other than DVDFab HD Decrypter or AnyDVD HD then I would suggest that you re-rip with the free DVDFab Passkey and see if you get different output that you can more easily work with.
    3) DBRebuilder is fairly intelligent about this kind of thing so you could just install it, make a movie only backup to BD-25 size and then use that output as your source for whatever you trying to do.
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  6. Found it.

    It's 00800.mpls runtime 02:19:54.

    Thanks for your replies.
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