2013-10-05, 18:32
(2013-10-05, 13:13)hpbaxxter Wrote:(2013-10-05, 12:38)theneverstill Wrote: If you can point me to a guide to getting my RPi to consistently/stably play raw bluray isos then I will have no reason to encode. Until then, it is because most distros can handle H.264.
You could just take the main m2ts stream of the bluray, for example, then only chapters are missing. It's usually around 33 GB and should play well on an overclocked rpi. Except for dolby truehd audio streams, but you can chose another audio stream. H.264 and VC-1 work, provided you have the licence.
Genius! I'll use tsmuxer to rip the main mpls (thankyou BDInfo) which will combine all of the necessary m2ts files in the right order, then use mkvmerge to throw the audio (using eac3to to give me the best hd pcm and also a downmixed stereo - converted from best audio on disk), chapters, and potential forced subs back in! Giving that a try now...