Hey
Today I got my verbatim drive, sadly with a bu40n not the pioneer variant, i falshed it
and now i want to start...
BUT...
before i start, i like to dig through the settings and expert mode and so on
Some parts are self explanation, but also some parts in preference menu are not
Is there anywhere a palce where all those settings are explained in detail, and when to use what
Just want to set the best options before i start
If it was in FAQ, this website part throws errors
Preferences explained somewhere?
Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
You can find the FAQ via the Internet Archive's Wayback machine, but I don't think it had a comprehensive explanation of every item in the preferences.
Some stuff is explained in various posts around the forum. Changing names with Expert mode enabled
If searching the forum doesn't provide an answer, you could just ask.
Some stuff is explained in various posts around the forum. Changing names with Expert mode enabled
If searching the forum doesn't provide an answer, you could just ask.
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Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
when will i use a different profile than default
AAC,
FLAC (i saw it converts in this case the audio)
WDTV
Seems doing a full back is a better way to start, as i often dont know which is the right movie and i also like to keep the specials
ruipping off some languages would be fine,
sadly i cant extend the default language to two languages, cause i like to keep English and my local Language,
I dont find a way, to activate all or no subtitles, or audio with one click, is it really not possible?
and a very interesting question which could save me lot of time and effort
is there a way to play the makemkv backup folder (or maybe an iso) on firetv AND Samsung tv
i found kodi for mobile phone and somehow on a firetv,without a gallery , but no for samsung
is there some kind of mediaserver or at least aone player for all the plattforms?
AAC,
FLAC (i saw it converts in this case the audio)
WDTV
Seems doing a full back is a better way to start, as i often dont know which is the right movie and i also like to keep the specials
ruipping off some languages would be fine,
sadly i cant extend the default language to two languages, cause i like to keep English and my local Language,
I dont find a way, to activate all or no subtitles, or audio with one click, is it really not possible?
and a very interesting question which could save me lot of time and effort
is there a way to play the makemkv backup folder (or maybe an iso) on firetv AND Samsung tv
i found kodi for mobile phone and somehow on a firetv,without a gallery , but no for samsung
is there some kind of mediaserver or at least aone player for all the plattforms?
Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
The only profile I use besides the default is FLAC. FLAC audio helps me overcome some peculiarities of my local setup. For the most part, I think most people use the default profile most of the time.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmwhen will i use a different profile than default
AAC,
FLAC (i saw it converts in this case the audio)
WDTV
My general usage pattern is first make a decrypted backup of a disc. Then I open that backup and create .mkv files from it. I too rip the 'extras' on a disc.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmSeems doing a full back is a better way to start, as i often dont know which is the right movie and i also like to keep the specials
ruipping off some languages would be fine,
I don't have any default language chosen. I just pick every time.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmsadly i cant extend the default language to two languages, cause i like to keep English and my local Language,
In the tree of tracks on the left of the screen you can right-click and pick 'unselect all'. This isn't exactly what you asked for, but it is often faster to check what you want to keep than it is to uncheck what you don't want.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmI dont find a way, to activate all or no subtitles, or audio with one click, is it really not possible?
I don't have a FireTV or a Samsung TV. I do, however, use Plex. I use an old Mac mini with a big external hard drive to run the Plex server. There's a Plex client for almost everything. This setup works pretty well for me and is relatively popular.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmand a very interesting question which could save me lot of time and effort
is there a way to play the makemkv backup folder (or maybe an iso) on firetv AND Samsung tv
i found kodi for mobile phone and somehow on a firetv,without a gallery , but no for samsung
is there some kind of mediaserver or at least aone player for all the plattforms?
If there isn't a Plex client for your Samsung TV, you could always get a Fire TV Stick or a Google Chromecast or an Apple TV or whatever to run the Plex client for any TV you can't get a native Plex client app for.
Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
Plex uses Java's JRE now?dcoke22 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:29 amI don't have a FireTV or a Samsung TV. I do, however, use Plex.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmis there a way to play the makemkv backup folder (or maybe an iso) on firetv AND Samsung tv...
In the past, Samsung Smart TV's didn't support the Plex app very well, some did, some didn't. But as far as I know if you want BD menu support you'll need something like Kodi or VLC with the appropriate plugin and JRE installed. You could spend a lot of money on a UGOOS AM6B Plus, install CoreELEC-NG on it, then inside Kodi install the JRE and BD plugin, although I'd wait for a holiday sale because the price of those just keeps rising and rising.
Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
Ah, I missed that the OP wanted to play the backup folder. I wrongly assumed we were just talking about .mkv files. I don't think Plex will play them; certainly that's not how I use it.flojo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 12:56 pmPlex uses Java's JRE now?dcoke22 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:29 amI don't have a FireTV or a Samsung TV. I do, however, use Plex.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmis there a way to play the makemkv backup folder (or maybe an iso) on firetv AND Samsung tv...
In the past, Samsung Smart TV's didn't support the Plex app very well, some did, some didn't. But as far as I know if you want BD menu support you'll need something like Kodi or VLC with the appropriate plugin and JRE installed. You could spend a lot of money on a UGOOS AM6B Plus, install CoreELEC-NG on it, then inside Kodi install the JRE and BD plugin, although I'd wait for a holiday sale because the price of those just keeps rising and rising.
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Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
AAC and FLAC profiles compress the audio, and can slow things down if copying directly from disc. I also personally wouldn't recommend them for non-stereo sources, due to various reasons.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmwhen will i use a different profile than default
AAC,
FLAC (i saw it converts in this case the audio)
WDTV
WDTV profile applies lossless zlib compression to the subtitle tracks. MKVToolNix does this by default, so if you remux after ripping, you don't need to deal with this.
This is possible by manually setting advanced selection rules.ChaosEnergy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:36 pmsadly i cant extend the default language to two languages, cause i like to keep English and my local Language
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Re: Preferences explained somewhere?
Thanks for all the answers and suggestions
@SirYodaJedi
Manual you can set ONE default language, but not TWO
As a non native english speaker I surely like to get my own language, but often you only get best Audiotrack, if you chose English
Thats why I would like to set 2 default languages
@SirYodaJedi
Manual you can set ONE default language, but not TWO
As a non native english speaker I surely like to get my own language, but often you only get best Audiotrack, if you chose English
Thats why I would like to set 2 default languages