I have a Panasonic DMR-BS850 Freesat Blu-Ray disc Recorder. I'm unable to import discs made with this recorder as they are identified by MakeMKV as data disks. The discs will play in most new standalone Blu-Ray players, so I assumed MakeMKV would recognise them as video discs.
Anyone else have one of these recorders and successfully imported?
Are there any plans to support these discs in future releases?
Thanks, Mark.
Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
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Re: Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
Hi!
I noticed the following information in a review of your recorder and wonder if this may be at the root of your problem:
I noticed the following information in a review of your recorder and wonder if this may be at the root of your problem:
"AVCHD" is a modified version of "standard" BluRay packaging (although the actual video is identical)
First, the DMR-BS850, will feature a 500GB hard drive, in addition to Blu-ray recording and archiving encoded in AVCHD.
Re: Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
That could well be the issue, thanks. Although SD material plays okay from these disks, I can't find any software that'll read the m2ts file if the content is HD.setarip_old wrote:Hi!
I noticed the following information in a review of your recorder and wonder if this may be at the root of your problem:"AVCHD" is a modified version of "standard" BluRay packaging (although the actual video is identical)
First, the DMR-BS850, will feature a 500GB hard drive, in addition to Blu-ray recording and archiving encoded in AVCHD.
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Sounds like your O/S is XP. If so, you have to install a UDF 2.50 driver in order to make these HD discs visible to your system...Although SD material plays okay from these disks, I can't find any software that'll read the m2ts file if the content is HD.
Re: Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
Both SD & HD discs use UDF2. Probably should have mentioned I'm using a Mac. I can see the file structure on the disk and copy the m2ts file from it, but nothing will play it. It maybe that the BBC are using some undocumented copy protection on the stream. I'll try re-encoding the video on the unit and see if it creates a more standard disc that MakeMKV will read.setarip_old wrote:Sounds like your O/S is XP. If so, you have to install a UDF 2.50 driver in order to make these HD discs visible to your system...Although SD material plays okay from these disks, I can't find any software that'll read the m2ts file if the content is HD.
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No, SD uses UDF 1.02, while HD requires either UDF 2.50 or UDF 2.60...Both SD & HD discs use UDF2
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Re: Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
MakeMKV has a builtin UDF 2.6 reader and it should recognize blu-ray or AVCHD discs. Can you post the list of files from this disc?
Re: Support for discs created with Panasonic BD recorders
Im fairly certain both SD & HD discs are written the same way. It's just the m2ts file contains SD or HD video depending on the source.
The recorder is capable of directly copying the transmitted data streams to an m2ts file without re-encoding.
The file structure is as follows:
DVD_VIDEO_RECORDER
-AACS
--AACS_AV
---CPSUnit00001.cci
---Unit_Key_RW.inf
--MKB_RW.inf
-BDAV
--CLIPINF
---00001.clpi
--info.bdav
--PLAYLIST
---00001.rpls
--STREAM
---00001.m2ts
The recorder is capable of directly copying the transmitted data streams to an m2ts file without re-encoding.
The file structure is as follows:
DVD_VIDEO_RECORDER
-AACS
--AACS_AV
---CPSUnit00001.cci
---Unit_Key_RW.inf
--MKB_RW.inf
-BDAV
--CLIPINF
---00001.clpi
--info.bdav
--PLAYLIST
---00001.rpls
--STREAM
---00001.m2ts