![]() So you need to open the “wdtvlivehub.ver” file with notepad and make sure that the “VERSION=” number is higher than 3.04.17, if not change it to a higher number and save.Īs for the other suggestions I made. It is already supposed to be changed for you, but since I don’t use those downloads I pointed you to I can’t confirm that they are. ver file in the firmware does show that it is a higher version than the current version. Not trying to be a smart ***, just sayin’.Īnyway, as suggested you do need to make sure that the. Quote: “Well, if you’re not seeing New Firmware, make sure that you have the HUB set to auto detect firmware.” Yes, I beleive that it was my first suggestion. In the end, I guess my question is when using Ripper, is the resulting m2ts compressed or not? (probably a question for the dvdfab forum) And, if it is not and I thus choose to use Ripper, can I just select the source “file” (as Ripper does not output a folder structure but a single m2ts file). ![]() So, is my resulting m2ts from Ripper the same end product as the BD50 (showing as “.m2ts” on HB) produced using Copy?Īlso, IF Ripper does output a single m2ts file without compression, is it safe to assume that it would rip both m2ts files found on a BD (as you mentioned this may sometimes be the case) and combine them into a single file…without compression? Is this the only reason to choose a source folder rather than source file? And, when you say “select the Iron Man folder”, should the target folder be the subfolder that the actual m2ts file(s) is/are in (i.e. ![]() That makes me want to think that the Ripper file is also not compressed. I purchased the DVD Ripper and Blu-Ray Ripper components which, as I mentioned, seem to only give me the option to rip to a single mts/.m2ts “file” and not BD50 and it’s associated folder structure…although the resulting Ripper file is pretty much the same size as my copy to HDD using the trial version of Blu-Ray Copy. I’m going to check my thumbdrive to make sure the rollback files were in the root directory, but I’m pretty sure they were.Īs to the BD50, what I am trying to avoid is spending another $60 on the Blu-Ray Copy component of DVDFab. I did the reset and the autodetect was on. I then went through the routine again and never got the “new firmware” option again. Apparently, it updated to the latest version. One thing I didn’t mention was that a new firmware was actually available when I went through this process. Yes, I did check that the hub was set to autodetect new firmware. What you want to do is to select Source, then select Folder, then select the Iron Man folder and then click on Select Folder. So if say you have ripped Iron Man, with HB you don’t want to select Source, then select Video File, then go into the Stream folder and select the m2ts file. You want to select Source/Folder, because some BD’s have multiple m2ts files that make up the entire movie, although the most are a single m2ts file. ![]() With BD50 it doesn’t compress the file so what ever size your movie is, is what the output will be.Īlso, in HB you don’t want to select the m2ts file (don’t use Source/Video file) if your movie is in folder format on you HDD. If you select BD25 and you movie is larger than that, then dvdfab will compress it to fit on that size disc. DVDFab has 2 options, BD25 (for 25GB disc) and BD50 (for 50GB disc). All that setting is for is so that you don’t get a compressed output. The BD50 only means that you can burn to a BD50 disc, not that the file size will be 50GB. ![]() This will reset your HUB back to factory defaults and then you should be able to see the “New Firmware” and then you can rollback. If you still don’t see it after that, go to Setup / System / Device Reset. If you still don’t see it, try unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in. Well, if you’re not seeing New Firmware, make sure that you have the HUB set to auto detect firmware. ![]()
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