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boot77

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ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« on: September 29, 2014, 06:12:26 am »

I have ripped a couple of blu ray concert disks. After importing to the server, only 1 track is shown and playable. When I browse to the disk location using the "theater view" jriver only shows one stream (M2TS file). When checking the same directory with the windows file explorer I do see the complete list of all the files.

How do I get jriver to import all the m2ts files?
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JimH

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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2014, 06:54:27 am »

Why not just browse under Video?
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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2014, 08:02:11 am »

If you are ripping to m2ts then you only get/need one playable file.

This is the way I rip my movies . I use ClownBD (by Slysoft). It creates a bunch of files during the ripping process. Most of the other files are then deleted after the rip. The m2ts contains eveything you need, but there are also jpg, xml, meta files for the cover art and movie description in the folder that you need to keep.

What program did you use to rip with? What files are you seeing in the folder besides the m2ts?
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boot77

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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2014, 08:48:34 am »

Why not just browse under Video?

When browsing under video, it's the same problem, only 1 of the 17  m2ts files is shown
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boot77

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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2014, 08:55:07 am »

If you are ripping to m2ts then you only get/need one playable file.

This is the way I rip my movies . I use ClownBD (by Slysoft). It creates a bunch of files during the ripping process. Most of the other files are then deleted after the rip. The m2ts contains eveything you need, but there are also jpg, xml, meta files for the cover art and movie description in the folder that you need to keep.

What program did you use to rip with? What files are you seeing in the folder besides the m2ts?

The following dir and files are ripped

- BDMV
-- Backup ( clipinf and playlist dir with the same files as described below)
-- Clipinf (contains a whole set off clpi files)
-- meta (sub dirs with XML files)
-- playlist (containing a whole set of mpls files)
-- stream (contrains all the m2ts files 40GB)
-- files: index.dbmv, index.bdmv_jrsidecar.xml, movieobject.dbmv
- CERTIFICATE

covers
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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2014, 09:13:32 am »

So your ripping to "BD folder structure", so you will need an external player like TMT or PowerDVD because MC does not currently support menus.
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boot77

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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2014, 09:20:04 am »

okay, the absence of menu's is not a problem. But it is weird that not all m2ts files are shown in the theater explorer view. It would be logical JR would show all files and not decide to leave out files it can play.

If I just copy the m2ts files to a new folder I asume JR will just import them as separate files?
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Re: ripped blu ray - only shows 1 track
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2014, 09:20:42 am »

Blu-ray structures like this are imported as that, a Blu-ray structure. When playing them, you can select which titles you play through the right click menu or the OSD.

If you want to separate all the m2ts files, you need to disassemble the Blu-ray structure - in practice, throw away everything else and just keep the m2ts files in a separate directory. At this point, it may be much easier to use a tool like MakeMKV for ripping, and create mkv files for every title, instead of ripping the m2ts files.
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