


Then i use imgburn to create from this virtual drive a real 3d-iso. After create, you can use this mini.iso file to Mount in the virtual drive - and voila, the ssif-Folder is there. This mini-iso is only a small config file. If you have the 3D-Files, without! the SSIF-Folder on your Harddisk, you can create a mini-iso file of your Folder with this tool. On the Site of DVDFAB, there is a Freeware, VirtualDrive, whitch makes a good work: For this, you have to work a Long time with ISO-Files. On a 3D-Bluray, there is a another Folder "SSIF", whitch has the virtual steroskopic files. On a 3D-Bluray, you have in BDMV/STREAMS the two physically Files for 3D (The AVC & MVC - File). On a side note I own mvc encoder if you need help or think I can help let me know. I've only tried 2 other BR titles, and neither of these had this problem.Physic, to create ssif I think you will need add option which restrict output to iso. I used standard BR-BR BD50, and re-did it with the latest version 6.2.1.8. Are there any other suggestions?Īlso, when I ripped The Fifth Element and played the m2ts file there was a lot of pixelation on the Columbia lady with the torch (?) and a green frizzy bar through the titles. So far the only product that's been mentioned is Virtual CloneDrive and the pay version of Daemon Tools, which I will have to try next. So what I want is a product that plays the BR files or a BR ISO from HD, preserving the structure, so that I can check that DVDFAB has encoded it correctly, and I have a good quality backup (I don't really want to burn a copy to disk). When I try and play a BR ISO disk on a virtual drive (or from HD) with VLC as a file it appears to work, though you lose the menu structure. When I try and play a BR ISO disk on a virtual drive with VLC as a Folder it bombs on some files, and plays the others in sequential order with a gap between each (so not really usable). MagicDiskISO 2.7 (build 105) does appear to load a BR disk, however the latest version (5.5 build 276), which says it can open/extract BR files up to 10Gg size) didn't succeed.īut when I try and play a BR ISO disk on a virtual drive with VLC as a disk it bombs. If I add what I've discovered by trial and error to what you've all added the situation now stands at:
