I'd like to use VLC to play Blu Ray discs. I followed the instructions to download the files needed. I put the AACS file in the VLC directory, where the application itself is. I put the keys database in the AppData folder. I get a message saying that file is missing. Do I have it in the wrong spot? ...
Is it possible to record while having filters like crop, color, aspect etc. on, and have them show up in the output video? I've tried so many different options but I get the default settings on the output video.
I'm recording a short part of a movie, and I have the subtitles activated. The output clip doesn't have the subtitles in it. Is there a way to get them to appear?
I'm trying to use the record feature and go frame by frame then set up the in and out points and hit record. When I play it back though, the clip starts playing at the different point than where I marked. Is there a solution to this?
I've been reading about what to do to get a H.264 file onto an ipod: No cabac, no b frames, baseline profile. I choose mp4a for sound. It plays fine in VLC but there's no sound when put into iTunes. Is there a way to fix this?
The default audio track on this DVD is Dolby Digital, and when I try to save it, the video shows but there is no audio. I was thinking maybe there was a way to stream the mono track instead so it shows up.
I'm trying to get the sound but the default is Dolby and it won't stream at all. Is there a way I can stream the mono or stereo channel? I don't get the command line stuff, so I was hoping it could be done in the MRL.
Oh okay I found it, thanks so much. As for the file size problem, can you change the output container? It comes out as an avi file and that's way too big.
I was testing the "Record" feature with my VCR plugged for the capture device. I didn't specify a location for the save though. I also didn't know how big the file would end up being. So the problem is, I now have a massive 40GB's of space missing and don't know how to get it back. If you ...