And
the disks have the episodes on there twice, once in a all-in-one movie,
and again as individual episodes. And some of the ones with commentary
are actually on there THREE times, with an additional one with the >commentary.
I have no idea what Handbrake software does, but the only big change betweenthe actual Apple TV 2 and Apple TV 3 devices is that the the Apple TV 2 was limited to 720p, while the Apple TV 3 can do 1080p, so if I were designing the software, "Apple TV 2" would mean 720p and "Apple TV 3" would mean 1080p.
It all works well for me, but if anyone has any better suggestions I'd
love to hear them.
And
the disks have the episodes on there twice, once in a all-in-one movie,
and again as individual episodes. And some of the ones with commentary
are actually on there THREE times, with an additional one with the >commentary.
Once upon a time, Jeffrey Kaplan <gordol@gordol.org> said:
And
the disks have the episodes on there twice, once in a all-in-one movie,
and again as individual episodes. And some of the ones with commentary
are actually on there THREE times, with an additional one with the >commentary.
You sure you aren't just seeing some seamless branching, with the same
video data showing up under multiple titles?
No, I'm not. I do know that Pavtube examines the disk and "filters"
looking for the movie file. I suppose it's possible it's reading the
disk menu and assembling the titles based on that.
But then why would some of the seasons have the episodes presented out
of order and some not? It's not a per-disk effect I'm seeing there,
it's a per-season thing.
BTW, just popped season 5 disk 1 in, and the episodes are in the
correct order.
Handbrake is (very popular) open source video conversion software. What
I doesn't do is actually rip DVDs (hence the other software) but it does seem to keep more of the quality in the conversion than any other
product I've tried.
* Disclaimer - not that I can see (or hear, taste...) like I used to.
No, I'm not. I do know that Pavtube examines the disk and "filters"
looking for the movie file. I suppose it's possible it's reading the
disk menu and assembling the titles based on that.
But then why would some of the seasons have the episodes presented out
of order and some not? It's not a per-disk effect I'm seeing there,
it's a per-season thing.
BTW, just popped season 5 disk 1 in, and the episodes are in the
correct order.
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