I ripped a Blu-ray of a TV series.
No suitable decoder module:
VLC does not support the audio or video format "undf". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.
I have video but no audio at all.
Keep getting this error message.
Re: Keep getting this error message.
Use the FLAC conversion profile for Blu-rays with LPCM audio. You need to enable expert mode in preferences.
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Where is LPCM audio?Romansh wrote:Use the FLAC conversion profile for Blu-rays with LPCM audio. You need to enable expert mode in preferences.
Re: Keep getting this error message.
Don't have one available right now. Here's an example, except it has DTS-HD Lossless instead of LPCM (you don't need to use the FLAC profile for DTS-HD to get audio in VLC, though VLC will only decode the lossy DTS "core"):


Re: Keep getting this error message.
Thanks for your help, I now have audio. But for some reason it wont play in my Sony BDP-S580 Blu-ray player and it only supports MPEG-4 AVCRomansh wrote:Don't have one available right now. Here's an example, except it has DTS-HD Lossless instead of LPCM (you don't need to use the FLAC profile for DTS-HD to get audio in VLC, though VLC will only decode the lossy DTS "core"):
*1*2, any way MakeMKV will do it this way?
Re: Keep getting this error message.
Looks like this is a non standard MKV file. Check this conversation.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3886&p=14788&hilit=undf#p14788
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3886&p=14788&hilit=undf#p14788
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Re: Keep getting this error message.
What do u mean?austingrd wrote:Looks like this is a non standard MKV file. Check this conversation.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3886&p=14788&hilit=undf#p14788