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Ripped DVDs on MVP
Just trying this out. I have an unencrypted ripped DVD in my import folder (X:\<Import>\CC\VIDEO_TS\) and I can play it fine on my server, but when played on the wired MVP I just get a black screen. Any ideas? 6.1.18, MVP plays XviDs from the same folder structure with no problems. Thanks!
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Seems like hit and miss with playing DVDs on the MVPs.
I recently watched one fine, just tried another one and the image is all screwed up (black bar where there shouldn't suppose to be one). On another DVD I can play the individual VOBs but not the DVD as a whole ('error in playback'). If there were some other way to watch them (including subs and chapters) I'd like to know, even if it takes a couple of hours to convert them. |
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No idea what they were ripped with I'm afraid, but plays fine on the server...
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On the Server or PC the installed DVD decoding software is probably working when you are viewing it, but when it comes to the MVP or Placeshifter the SAGE transcoder needs to work and the security is probably causing the problem. One of the Best DVD rippers I have found is AVS Video Tools, it seems to have the best sound synchronizing and adjustments for quality. ImTOO DVD Ripper is also a good one but I have had audio sync problems on some discs, its faster then AVS but if the sound is off I go to AVS and it comes out great for my video library. |
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This was mentioned during the beta, but now that v6 is released, it should probably be said again: DVD playback on the MVP is for hard drive based DVDs or DVD disks that have no encryption, such as home made DVDs. SageTV is not able to play a commercial encrypted DVD disk on the MVP.
(As far as I know, the people above are talking about DVDs imported from a hard drive.) - Andy
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Andy, you're right. This is an unencrypted, ripped-to-HDD DVD.
Does the MVP use Sage's set decoder, or does it decode the VOBs itself? I'm trying to work out if there is any way to influence playback on the MVP...if not, I assume this one won't play so forget it.
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Is the ripped DVD NTSC or PAL? I'm guessing your MVP is a PAL version and the DVD is NTSC.
I live on the NTSC side of the ocean and my NTSC MVP will not display PAL video, just a black screen. I started fooling with the transcoder to get it to convert PAL to NTSC but gave up since it was a lot easier to watch the DVD on a client.... Edit: The MVP does not use any software decoder at all, it has a hardware MPEG decoder on board so it ONLY plays MPEG. Everything else is transcoded to MPEG before being sent to the MVP. VOBs are MPEG files so they are decoded by the MVP directly.
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I have several ripped DVD's, and they all play on the MVP without issue.
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Is there any way to rip an NTSC DVD as PAL?
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Per Deadbolt, try creating a playlist of the VOBs and then play that. I'm not sure why but that seems to work. I've never tried it.
There are various programs out there that transcode between PAL and NTSC. My preferred method is to use VideoReDo to create one MPEG from all of the VOBs and then convert the MPEG using TMPGEnc.
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