On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> I'm assuming blu-ray video does not require defect
management,
> correct?
Its use at write time would show up at read time only if
really blocks had to be replaced. Its non-use could show
up in form of bad or poorly readable blocks.
The lack of formatting is detectable. Theoretically this could
make a difference for the player's decision not to play.
But i would be very surprised if this is the reason for the
failure.
Whatever:
A cdrskin run with formatting would be triggered by option
blank=format_if_needed
To make it fast and disable Defect Management, use additionally
stream_recording=on
My guess is that something is still wrong with the filesystem
content or meta data.
That's my guess to, but it's hard to tell where the failure is...
> Trying to load the folder in VLC I get a couple of error that
popup
> but it otherwise works...
Maybe one of those lets the player take offense.
Yes, I tried vlc, totem, and mplayer... Some of them got the FPS right,
some get it wrong, and some don't show it at all (the field is blank)...
tsMuxeR will create the folder structure
Does this already wrap the folders in a UDF 2.50 filesystem ?
No, I'm using ImgBurn to create the UDF 2.50 filesystem (and image file),
tsMuxeR only creates the folder structure and mux'es the video and audio.
Thanks,
Richard