I am about to install and setup BDRebuilder.
I understand that I also have to install Haali Media Splitter and avisynth to link with BDRebuilder for it to work.
Should I install HMS and avisynth before or after BDR? Are there any setup things that I need to do within BDR, HMS and avisynth to insure that the three programs work correctly with each other?
Am I correct in understanding that BDR should burn in mp4 mode if I want to playback the BD copies in non PC stand-alone Blu-Ray players?
I have a subscription to AnyDVD HD.
Thank you!
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Last edited by spin doc; 14th Aug 2013 at 12:46.
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Install haali, avisynth first and then try http://www.jdobbs.net/freeware/inspect.exe to see that everything is correct.
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If you want to play discs in a stand alone blu ray player, you can use BD Rebuilder to output to blu ray format. If your stand alone player has support for mkv, mp4. or AVCHD, you could use those formats instead. But you won't have menus in mp4 or mkv files if that is important.
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