![]() A company called Pavtube issued "Free Video DVD Converter Ultimate", version 1. Two more pieces of potentially helpful info:ġ. I began wrestling with the same question, before I found this thread. Thanks in advance for any advice! This is really driving me nuts. The file format seems to be totally compliant with the Blu-ray format, but all of the software I've tried wants to monkey with it. So, I guess my question is, what's the deal here? Is there any way I can just COPY these files to BD media and have the players recognize it? I don't care about menus - the players seems to generate their own menu when they encounter a data disc - just want to be able to move the content to a disc without re-encoding it. I also tried using NeroVision in Nero 9, but it re-encoded the video and it looks like it's running the wrong speed. Obviously, this file structure is not valid for this kind of disc. Both the Sony and Panasonic Blu-ray players refuse to play it. I tried to do the same thing using a BD-RE disc, but it was a no-go. But it only worked in a Sony player - a Panasonic player didn't see it. ![]() MPG file inside a folder named "Video" - when I play THAT in the Blu-ray player, it's absolutely fine - it appears (and sounds) to be a direct copy of the original file. I took the same file, and burned it to a regular DVD as a data disc, putting the. Obviously, some re-encoding is taking place here, but I can't find any setting where it WON'T do that. My first attempts were with Arcsoft's Total Media Extreme - it accepts the file and it plays fine in the preview window, but once you burn the project to disc (or a disc image), the audio is WAY out of sync - like MINUTES off. Now I want to put this on a Blu-Ray disc, and here's where the problems start. As near as I can tell, there is no re-encoding involved here - it just strips out some of the metadata that TiVo includes in the file. ![]() Then using either TiVo Decoder or VideoReDo, I saved it as a plain. From there, I used TiVo Desktop to transfer the file to my PC. I am starting with an HD program that was recorded off-air on a Series 3 TiVo. So let me tell you what I'm trying to do, and perhaps someone can set me straight as to why I am running into a roadblock at every turn. I've read many of the messages and found some that sort of address my question, but nothing that really seems to spell it out. ![]()
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