Il divo hallelujah THEDARKKNIGHT

Il divo hallelujah

THEDARKKNIGHT. Inside that folder will be the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders. Simply burn those two and you should be good to go! All in all, it s not a difficult process. The more you use BD Rebuilder, the more you get to appreciate its power and simplicity. If you guys have any questions, go ahead and post a comment and we ll get you fixed up right away! Note: For those of you having issues with VC-1 Blu-rays and Windows 7, I suggest that you read this thread. If you have never burned a il divo hallelujah before, or if you a frankly just unsure about what you should use to burn your new disk, I wrote up a burning tutorial here. I have used this program for some time now and it is fantastic. I have never tried a full back up though. Will it play on the ps3? Another issue I am having is with a new pc I just got with Windows 7 on it. I can get through the first audio pass and then I get a warning saying that it can not encode the video. I am getting very frustrated at this. I had no issues on vista running the program. I tries to back up Public Enemies and it would not go. Get back to me on your thoughts. Thanks. I may have to install Windows 7 soon, as it seems that many people are having issues with a variety of encoding programs. To answer your first question, yes, the Blu-rays will play on a PS As to the Windows 7 issue, this isn t entirely unexpected/unheard of. Windows 7 uses a new Directshow alternative called Media Foundation, which has thrown developers for a loop in the beginning. According to the author, in this thread: The big secret to avoiding problems with Windows 7 is to let BD-RB configure DirectShow for you when it runs the first time and don t change the settings afterward. Also, I suggest if you haven t already that you go back and read the installation instructions found here and follow them to the letter. Just be comforted in the fact that the author has tested BD-Rebuilder in Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit and as long as you follow his instructions you should be fine. BD rebuilder keeps saying failed video encode. Well I can t help you without more information. Make sure that you have followed the BD-Rebuilder installation instructions found here. You will need FFDShow, Haali s Media Splitter, WMV 11 when dealing with VC-1 Blu-rays and IMGBurn if you are going to be burning directly from BD-Rebuilder. If you are on Windows 7, it is highly recommended that you let BD-Rebuilder configure your FFDShow settings and then leave them be. This method has been tested on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 by the author, so it should work just fine. Sorry I should have given you il divo hallelujah info. I used AnyDVD HD to rip the blue ray then followed the instructions in your guide. I tried it 3 times and had the same error code, faile video encode. I am using windows XP, I m not sure if that matters. Also, should I download a UDF reader, if so, where can i get one. Free if possible. Thanks for all the info. You don t need a UDF reader. However, if you would like one, I suggest that you follow the instructions found here. But, it is not necessary. My guess as to the reason that you are failing the video encode is because you do not have your codecs properly configured. Do you have all of the programs besides IMGBurn that I mentioned earlier installed? If so, make sure that under the FFDShow settings, VC-1 is set to WMV9 NOT libavcodec.

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