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Old 02-17-2007
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I did some more testing, you are actually able to convert he M2TS file in 1 single step using only Elecard Xmuxer Pro

Again only works on Mpeg2 Blu-ray

Open Xmuxer Pro, Drag M2TS into the Remux secion, click double arrow, click output chose MPEG Program Stream, then click Start. Thats all.

To make it more compatible, and usable for xbox 360 streaming, chose only 1 audio file before clicking start. to make it usable on ps3, you will need to chop it into < 4GB parts
you will still not get AC-3 audio in the XMB with any posted solutions.

Preliminary tests only, Your Mileage may Vary.

Hope it helps.

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Old 02-17-2007
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There is no current way to convert an HD-DVD to a format that ps3 is compatible with. Right not it is possible to demux the HD-DVD EVO files using freely available evodemuxers, however you will have a resulting .VC1 or H264 file + a Dolby Digital + audio file.. Currently there are no filters that can convert this DD+ file to a standard AC3. Therefore it can't be converted yet.. No way to remux these elements into a proper format. It is possible with alot of work to get it into an MKV then transcode to something else (however no-one wants to re-encode HD video - because that defeats the purpose of the superior quality in the first place)
Very knowledgeable, I read the three of your posts. It was quite an interesting read, you saved me from wasting my ratio downloading HD-DVD rips. :P Now, since I use Netflix I'm interested in backing up rented Blu-Ray discs and storing them on a hard drive for access via my PS3. Maybe with a future firmware update, Sony will allow Bitstream Output through the video XMB menu.

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Old 02-17-2007
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evobdemux - you can find it publically in the forums right here.

However you will not be able to get this to losslessly convert to play on ps3 XMB yet.

HD-DVD primarily uses VC1 for encodes, and VC1 is hard to manipulate currently. The Audio is primarily DD+ (which is not supported in our directshow filters yet)
I managed to demux it, but like you said I noticed it was not the same as the Mpeg-2 blu-ray movie i did earlier.
Most new blu-ray movies use vc1 too right?

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Old 02-17-2007
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I managed to demux it, but like you said I noticed it was not the same as the Mpeg-2 blu-ray movie i did earlier.
Most new blu-ray movies use vc1 too right?
yes VC1 or AVC most new blu-ray movies. Since bluray has larger capacity they can still use mpeg2 at higher bitrates so the push hasn't been as great as with HD-DVD

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Old 02-18-2007
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alright thanks ill try that and i was using norton never liked it :\
i have used dvddecryptor with a very high success rate on ANY .iso file, also find that backing up dual layer discs to an .iso and burning with this method seems to produce a working disc.

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Old 02-18-2007
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It is possible with a lot of work to get it into an MKV then transcode to something else (however no-one wants to re-encode HD video - because that defeats the purpose of the superior quality in the first place)

I had read of someone using procoder2, (it has a really high bandwidth HD profile) and after trying it, kinda gave up as it looked like it would take way long to re-encode

is that the XMB does not support Dolby Digital 5.1 when PS3 still has a long way to mature before it comes close to. this does suck, but the possibility of playing hidef content off an external drive has some real appeal... have also experimented with success of taking this mpeg2 streams and making an HD-DVD on a normal dvd.

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Old 02-18-2007
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Hey, does anyone know why, when I split the video file into 4 Gig pieces, only the first video will play on my PS3? They all play fine from my PC, but when I try to play part 2, 3, ect it just shows up as corrupted data on my PS3.
Split using VideoRedo or any Mpeg 2 cutter joiner software.. When you use raw splitsoftware it will not re-write the apprioriate required mpeg header for the other files.. Only the first one has the mpg header.

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Old 02-18-2007
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yeah it worked thanks qtx999 dvddecryptor for life now haha
good to hear, again...this works for just about ANY dvd .iso....

now check this link out for when you get your yellow dog linux installed and functional..it is a bit heavy, but the potential for using it instead of the XMB for hidef media is pretty nice


NO external links. Copy and paste the info here! -Staff

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Old 02-18-2007
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Split using VideoRedo or any Mpeg 2 cutter joiner software.. When you use raw splitsoftware it will not re-write the apprioriate required mpeg header for the other files.. Only the first one has the mpg header.
The video splitters won't work right something goes wrong with the audio, that why I use VLC in the steps after I do a raw splitter.

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Nice, however couldn't you do a -> split -b 3500m * - Output.

(which would split the file into 3500mb sections, named output.aa, .ab etc)
Yes, but would require booting into linux or running it over the PS3. That will be a definite solution when we get the UDF 2.5 support though.

Also someone said that they couldn't play the decrypted video in linux, but VLC does work on the PS3 linux and in combination with UDF 2.5 patch all steps can be made on the PS3 itself.

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Old 02-18-2007
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Hey guys,

I was thinking about doing this as well, but then what about the bit rate and what not? does the quality not degrade??

What I want to do is watch 720p/1080p hd movies that I have on the PS3. But their Matroska, then this method came along and I think it was a great idea, but I heard it degrades the quality.
This is what I noticed for Talladega Nights:
Blu-Ray Bit Rates -
Audio - 640 kbs CONSTANT
Video - 15 MBs - 28 MBs VARIABLE

MPEG Bit Rates -
Audio - 634 -655 kbs VARIABLE
Video - 15 MBs - 28 MBs VARIABLE

The filesizes are most basically the same off by 300MB's or so the difference should be minimal. The audio must continues to be 5.1 then since dropping 3 channels would change it by GB's. (You will not get 5.1 on the PS3 unless from 1.11 to 1.52 there was some sort of update for it)

I am, by far, not an expert in this field though, and I could very well be wrong.

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