MKV ripped DVDs make three files, but copied dvd create copies of the original VOB files so…one big directory is impossible.The best file format -that provides that most fuctionality with the device.įor instance directories by Genre or Title or…? While it is very useful - since the WD is not intuitive at all - it is not very specific about how the device handles the material that is stored on it. I really appreciate your time…and not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I have been over the manual with a fine tooth comb. Which settings to use in DVDFAB (Compression isn’t an issue as I plan to add a NAS device.) But which audio and video settings work…absolutely!Īnd finally is there anybody out there with one of these things that really trully works that would take a little time to answer some questions for me…before I take the hub out behind the woodshed and introduce it to my 8lb hammer! I know there isn’t much specific data here, but I just want to know if anybody has any useful information that would help: i.e. I have worked throught the content issues - my solution: Go through each movie’s diretory and rename the files to movie.mkv …how stupid is that, but the hub can’t use IMDB and although I’ve tried a third party scraper (Media Master) manual renaming is the only thing that has worked. (I’m using the optical our for audio and HDMI for video.) When the movies do play…some of the audio will not work. This applies to movies ripped as mkv and movies using the copy function with DVDFAB. (I also upgraded to firware 3.10.09) Now some of the movies so not play at all: spinning orange arrow of death = reboot to fix. but…Īs I added more and more movies to the hub (all are stored locally to the hub) random things started happening. The first results were great… all movies played, good sound. I admit to being a bit new to this but I have been working with this product for a month with completely random results.
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