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problem with Star Wars BD-s
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The BD includes 7 angles. After importing, Hybrid tells the source includes only 2 angles, a German one and an English one...the angle of my language is lost in Hybrid due to some unknown reasons.   On top of it all, Hybrid tells the duration is only 2 minutes instead of ~2h 30 min.
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My guess is that some copy protection is messing with libbluray, nothing I can do about that.
Angle handling isn't really that well supported in libbluray.
MakeMKV might be able to create an mkv from your source which you could then reencode with Hybrid.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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(30.06.2017, 19:54)Selur Wrote: My guess is that some copy protection is messing with libbluray, nothing I can do about that.
Angle handling isn't really that well supported in libbluray.
MakeMKV might be able to create an mkv from your source which you could then reencode with Hybrid.

Cu Selur

Don't you need a DebugOutput to check if you can do that? The other program I am using only for checking the source can easily identify the angles correctly.
I think that one only use tsMuxer for such stuffs. I would just like to use one program which can do "everything" correctly, not 2/3....
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