Demuxing problems

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  1. jbrown101

    jbrown101 Member

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    Hi everyone, I've done some searching for my problem and I haven't been able to find much of anything. But please forgive me if I've overlooked the answer some where. So, I have a new blu-ray drive, I only own one blu-ray movie as of now, and I'm currently trying to rip it for viewing on my 360.

    I have anydvd, ripbot, and tsmuxer installed. And the blu-ray im trying to rip is Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix. When I try ripping through RipBot, it stops demuxing at 30% and just stays idle, I've waited hours and the percentage bar never moves. After several attempts I tried using tsmuxer. When I load the m2ts I get the following error:

    "some tracks not recognized. this tracks was ignored" followed by the location of the m2ts file.

    However after I get this error I can still work with the file. When I begin demuxing i have the exact same problem as i have in RipBot. This one stops at about 31% however.

    This my first ever attempt at ripping a blu-ray movie. If you have any knowledge of what i can do, please help.
     
  2. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    clean the disc and start again
    instead of demuxing it creat a folder on the HD and create a bluray structure
    and from that demux it let see if it works
    which format you trying to create inorder to play it in 360!!!!!!!
     
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    jbrown101
    I use AnyDVDHD for ripping without any problems so far. Sorry I can't speak for RipBot and TSMuxer for ripping. While I use TSMuxer to encoding and I've used RipBot once for encoding a whole movie file. While RipBot did the job for encoding, the time it took went beyond my tolerable level. If you upgrade to AnyDVDHD for ripping, I believe you will achieve satisfaction.
     

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