I have a Region A PS3 and a Pioneer pdp-5080hd tv and an old Jaton 7611 dvd player to play any DVD's from around the world. All rights reserved.As stated in the subject I am trying to find the cheapest way to play region locked blu ray's on my TV. Powered by Yet Another version 1.9.0 (NET v4.0) - Ĭopyright © 2003-2006 Yet Another. You cannot edit your posts in this forum. You cannot delete your posts in this forum. You cannot reply to topics in this forum. You cannot post new topics in this forum. Users are themselves responsible for complying with local law when installing and using AnyDVD. * Installing and/or using AnyDVD is illegal in some countries. MCE Win10 Pro 圆4 / MM V5.40 / CMC / jRiver / LAV / madVR / nVidia 511.65 Ryzen 5950X / 4.5GHz / 32GB RAM / 2TB SSD PCI 4.0/ Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity 24Gb / LG 4K 28" / JVC NZ8 (RS3100) / Denon X8500HA Dune Pro Vision 4K Solo / Shield Pro 2019 / M9702 Oppo 203 / ATV 4K 2021 MM Pro for iPhone 13 Max Pro and iPad Pro 11" Media servers: Unraid 114TB (19圆TB) + Unraid 84TB (14圆TB) - Backup: Synology 72TB DS-2411+ (12圆TB RAID6) + Synology 72TB DX-1211 (12圆TB RAID6) Otherwise BDMV is nice because there is one less layer, so playback starts a bit faster than ISO. TMT never has, but they had to implement Cinavia so they could as well be forced to let go of BDMV support. PDVD has arbitrarily removed BDMV support in the past, so they could do it again in the future. I've set up TMT to region A and AnyDVD*HD to region B, so I basically never see a region mismatch, and almost never need to change the region of the player except for a couple of titles, but if I was playing BDMV folders I'd have to manually change the zone frequently. If you try to play the BDMV folder, AnyDVD* HD doesn't kick in and you can't play the region protected bluray. If you use AnyDVD*HD to make a movie locked to one region playable in another (supposing the region protection cannot be removed during the rip), you need to mount the image as an ISO for it to be made playable with AnyDVD* HD. That's a huge amount of wasted space if you have a lot of 3D BD movies. I think MyMovies officially recommends BDMV over ISOs for blurays, but I have the following reasons to stick to BD ISOs: - 3D BD ISOs take twice the space (so up to 100GB vs up to 50GB) when ripped to BDMV vs ISO. Integrity24 attached the following image(s): BUT how does My Movies fix itself by having the virtual drive installed and it is not even mounting the ISO? Since it works, I don't mind leaving the virtual drive on the PC's it just more of how does it fix it and why? Maybe it just the wanna be geek in me needs to know. To remedy this, I installed Sly Soft Virtual Clone on both the server and the client, and now it closes properly. The movies start and stop perfectly but when closing using the 'X' button My Movies console freezes. To clarify, the client works flawlessly until I try and close the program. Upon clicking the 'X' button to close My Movies, the program freezes on the same screen or the screen turns black. This question relates only to the 'client' side as when playing a movie on the 'server' with no virtual drive installed the movies play perfectly BUT when I try and play the movie on the 'Client' side everything works perfectly, again without a virtual drive, until I try and close My Movies. Are there any current or future concerns for ripping in the BDMV format versus ISO? 4. I see that some My Movies users are experiencing mounting issues with Windows 8, would ripping into BDMV file structure possibly eliminate those issues? 3. Since the BDMV file structure contains what I believe is the exact same content and identical make up as an ISO image (Confirmed by ripping an ISO, mounting it and then viewed the internal file structure of it to see it contains the identical contents and layout of a BDMV).what, if anything, am I missing out by going with the BDMV file structure versus ISO? (I've attached screen shots of the BDMV file structure) 2. So I thought adding it was for nothing but why not have it there in case it's needed for future use. When ripping using DVDFab I do have their software add a '.miniso' file in case I need to at some point mount the image BUT I am aware that Sly Soft Virtual Clone drive can NOT mount '.miniso' files. I prefer to use the BDMV format as it allows me to eliminate the use of a virtual drive, kind of. My blu-ray software on both of the 'server' and 'client' are TMT5. Background - I'm currently ripping my blu-ray movies onto my Windows 7 Pro computer using DVDFab and creating BDMV movies versus creating an ISO image.
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