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Gkids ghibli blu ray forum
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gkids ghibli blu ray forum

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gkids ghibli blu ray forum

I tried to post photos but got the message "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached." so hope my descriptions are adequate.ACCLAIMED ANIMATED FEATURES FROM STUDIO GHIBLI I also verified with BDInfo that this is indeed the case as an example in WMWT, stream 00405.M2TS, the main movie segment, has its own single segment playlist, 00405.MPLS. One of those segments, smack in the middle of the map list, is the M2TS stream with the main body of the movie, which has its own playlist listed near the bottom of the DESCRIPTION column. These playlists use seemless branching and contain a number of "segment maps". In both cases using MakeMKV, the two largest and nearly identical in size tracks (within the first 6 tracks or so in the left DESCRIPTION column) are the English titled and dubbed and Japanese titled and dubbed versions of the movie respectively. Tested WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE (Universal) and CASTLE IN THE SKY (Disney). If this particular company is playing from one play list to another, it is silly. When it comes to playing a movie with different M2TS files, a single play list will contain the required M2TS files. But, when a play list is finished it can be told to go play another play list. With BD authoring, a play list cannot reference another play list. Yorgo wrote:Can't test now but I believe I am correct with these discs, there is a playlist of a single M2TS segment, usually for each of the opening and end credits, and the movie without credits.

gkids ghibli blu ray forum

Or one can simply create MKVs of both playlists and then choose which one to keep, much easier. Can also be used to reference the individual M2TS segment, watch that segment via playback software, and then choose which playlist one prefers (Japanese or English credits). Can report once verified.Īgreed, BDEdit works well. On a M$ system, you can use BDEdit to look at all of the play lists.Ĭan't test now but I believe I am correct with these discs, there is a playlist of a single M2TS segment, usually for each of the opening and end credits, and the movie without credits. There should be zero play lists that only reference a M2TS segment that is not the complete movie. If you watch this MKV, you'll probably notice it abruptly starts after and ends before the credits. Yorgo wrote:Because each complete movie playlist is cobbled together from multiple segments of which each may have its own playlist, you could be finding the one in between the credits (ie, most of the main movie) which will have the shorter runtime. In some cases, both the Japanese and English language audio tracks are available on both playlists, while other times Japanese language is only available with Japanese credits/English language with English credits.īecause each complete movie playlist is cobbled together from multiple segments of which each may have its own playlist, you could be finding the one in between the credits (ie, most of the main movie) which will have the shorter runtime. The next 2 are nearly identical except the opening and end credits differ and are either in Japanese or English. One playlist is often the storyboard (complete movie but pencil sketched), which is the smallest file.

gkids ghibli blu ray forum

Most of the Studio Ghibli films that I've dealt with, whether by Disney or Universal, have had 2-3 movie playlists with the same runtime. Pisymbol wrote:So maybe this is a makemkv bug with playlists? (I doubt it, but it does seem like there are duplicate tracks).














Gkids ghibli blu ray forum