Daredevil movie trailer I ripped to an image with AnyDVD

Daredevil movie trailer

I ripped to an image with AnyDVD. Got rid of protection and took trailers out. 08:35:35 BD Rebuilder v 06 beta Approximate total content: 02:44: 275 08:35:35 PHASE ONE, Encoding Rate/Length: 976fps, 187, 356 frames 08:48:58 Reencoding: VID00000, Pass 1 of 2 Reached retry limit. Aborting. 08:49:00 Failed video encode, aborted. The good part is that, with your help, I think this will finally get figured out. Okay, you have the infamous VC-1 problem. Your VC-1 decoder is configured incorrectly. Which version of Windows are you running? If either XP or Vista, open up FFDShow and go to the Video Configuration section. Under Codecs, make sure that you have WMV9 selected as your default decoder for VC Note, you will need a decently recent version of Windows Media Player for this to work WMV Another option is to reinstall BD Rebuilder and let it configure FFDShow for you. I m running windows I checked the VC-1 decoder. It s already set to WMV I ve got the version of WMP that came with Windows Ah, of course you are. Windows 7 seems to have the most problems these days. Okay, so reinstall BD Rebuilder and run it as an administrator so that it can configure your DirectShow settings correctly the first time. Then don t change them! The author has BD-Rebuilder working on both 32 and 64 bit Windows 7, so it s just a configuration problem. Yes!! It finished. Thank you! It seems like the order in which you install the programs makes a difference. I installedd BD Rebuilder before I installed FFDShow. Would that mean that Bd Rebuilder did not get a chance to configure FFDShow? OK. Now that I ve got the file, I want to use ImgBurn to burn it to a blank Blu-ray disc. Should I copy the folder or the individual files? Getting further than I did before. Does the order in which you install the programs make a difference? I installed BD Rebuilder before I installed FFDShow. Would that mean that BD Rebuilder did not configure FFDShow? Oops. Looks like I daredevil movie trailer to make an iso image. Same basic question: should I make an image of the folder or the separate files? These blanks cost too much to experiment with. Stop! You don t have to make an ISO image! All you have to do is point IMGBurn at the output folder generated by BD-Rebuilder. It should recognized the format and create the necessary settings. Make sure that you are burning using UDF 50 at least. It s a daredevil movie trailer guide, and I ll make one of my own when I have time. I found that guide while I was waiting for your reply. The guide says to copy the individual BDMV and Certificate folders into the ImgBurn window. Or should I copy just the folder? Or does it make any difference? Just do what the guide says and drag and drop the BDMV and Certificate folders into it s main window. I just tried to write to a blu-ray blank. Got an error. I can t paste the printscreen to this message.

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