i downloaded a 3d blu-ray movie and it's ISO file and i want to play it in my 3d HDTV but i try to extract the files from the iso file but it's strange format which i can't deal with my question is:
what the all steps to convert that ISO file to movie which i can play in my TV and keep it's quality and keep it 3d ? {I'm beginner it's my first movie so i want a detailed explanation}
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Well the .iso file is an exact copy (or not) of the disc, install this https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Virtual-CloneDrive and mount the iso image and use a media player to view the movie.
Last edited by Wolfen; 2nd Apr 2013 at 17:47.
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i think you don't understand my problem i can make the movie work in my PC with daemon tools it's like clone drive but i want to make the movie in another format to play it in my LG 3d TV
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ASSUMING this is not warez and you own the rights to use this ISO:
1. Mount (or don't) and Rip (& Convert) the ISO to a 3D MKV using DVDFab's Bluray 3D Ripper or with Biohomet's 3DBDBuster.
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2. Burn the ISO to disc and play it in your 3DBD player.
ScottLast edited by Cornucopia; 2nd Apr 2013 at 23:14.
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thanks for the help but when i use the 3DBDBuster it's divided the movie into two parts {left &right } and the audio isn't work
and i don't know what to do thenLast edited by jasper9; 5th Apr 2013 at 04:46.
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Ha ha. For once somebody else gets their good advice ignored.
jasper9 - Cornucopia gave you TWO different bits of advice. His advice was not "Do number 1 and forget about number 2". He gave you TWO choices for a reason. Do the 2nd one.
What you have is a conversion from a 3DBD disc if you see side by side video. We cannot promise that you will be able to make your TV play that. And I suspect that you don't have a 3D BluRay player at all and you are hoping to play this video directly via a USB connection on your TV. No offense, but I don't have the patience to hold your hand through converting the ISO to an MKV file. Maybe someone else does. -
Wow jman, thats a pretty naff reply.
From where I sitting, it looked to me that jasper9 perhaps doesn't have a blue-ray burner, hence he only attempted the first option.
I thought we were all here to help, not to be awkward with others that are just starting out. We all had to start somewhere, didn't we?
If you can't give a constructive reply, then I don't think being a smart ass really helps.
And if you can't hold their hand, then don't bother replying at all.
And laughing at the guy? Really? Come on. -
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"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303 -
Yep, a member for over 10 years with only 10 post's (now) and the nitwit wants to post to this thread!!!
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Noahtuck, nice to see such helpful people on here.Now I remember why I stopped using this place!
And such a nitwit??
Forget the event. Aren't people on here just supposed to help??? Instead of just taking the opportunity to have a go at people. whether that's making fun of them or refusing to help.
And 10 posts. At least I do not add to my bloated posts with rubbish such as 'hi' or 'well done' or the like.
Perhaps I haven't got much to ask. And perhaps I was just looking to show someone what you can find via google on a given subject, and came across an old post and thought one or two of the subsequent answers were a bit harsh.
Get a grip and remember what VideoHelp was set up for.
It was to try and help individuals solve the the problems that various companies had put in their way with a collective solution, and not have a go at someone asking a simple question.
Nice being born such a smart arse that knows everything already isn't it?
Didn't we all start off somewhere, not knowing much about anything? -
So you replied to an old post to remind yourself why you don't post here.
We don't need you to police this "place". -
I don't care what a nitwit has to say which is why I won't even bother to read the first sentence of what I am sure is a great post.
LOL!!
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