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PeterDuke wrote on 4/14/2012, 9:11 AM
You can put in a feature request, but there hasn't been too much development in recent years. Just maybe that is all about to change, who knows?
arcticgold6 wrote on 9/1/2016, 12:09 PM

I already sent the OP a message about it, but there is a way to do it. After you output the iso from DVDA just extract the structure, use a tool called Multiavchd to reauthor and add your dts or dtshdma tracks. Rebuild, copy over the original index.bdmv and moviepbject.bdmv into the new structure multiavchd build and replace those 2 files it created with the original. Then burn (but i lile to creat an iso first from it then burn the iso, just feels safer for me). My Blurays play perfectly on computer, ps3 and my panasonic bd player with all the replaced dts audio tracks ive made with it.

Lucius Snow wrote on 9/1/2016, 12:53 PM

I already sent the OP a message about it, but there is a way to do it. After you output the iso from DVDA just extract the structure, use a tool called Multiavchd to reauthor and add your dts or dtshdma tracks. Rebuild, copy over the original index.bdmv and moviepbject.bdmv into the new structure multiavchd build and replace those 2 files it created with the original. Then burn (but i lile to creat an iso first from it then burn the iso, just feels safer for me). My Blurays play perfectly on computer, ps3 and my panasonic bd player with all the replaced dts audio tracks ive made with it.


Thank you. I gave i a try earlier with success. But MultiAVCHD rebuilded the structure completely. No need to copy the two .bdmv files.

arcticgold6 wrote on 9/1/2016, 4:45 PM

I already sent the OP a message about it, but there is a way to do it. After you output the iso from DVDA just extract the structure, use a tool called Multiavchd to reauthor and add your dts or dtshdma tracks. Rebuild, copy over the original index.bdmv and moviepbject.bdmv into the new structure multiavchd build and replace those 2 files it created with the original. Then burn (but i lile to creat an iso first from it then burn the iso, just feels safer for me). My Blurays play perfectly on computer, ps3 and my panasonic bd player with all the replaced dts audio tracks ive made with it.


Thank you. I gave i a try earlier with success. But MultiAVCHD rebuilded the structure completely. No need to copy the two .bdmv files.

Yeah I already talked with you about it in PM but I'll just post it to the public forum as well. I guess it depends on your build. I noticed on mine I noticed multiavchd would give me a black screen on playback because they didnt properly copy the original indx.bdmv and movieobject.bdmv files. So if you see that multiavchd has rebuilt both bdmv files in lesser size (in my case they were both 1kb) than your original, copy the original .bdmv files to replace those that were created by multiavchd. I guess it really depends on your build, but I'm happy it worked!