Therefore it is currently not possible to use Digital audio without changing a Preferences setting. We are in a transitional phase for our Mac OS X audio system. Here is what the READMEFIRST file says regarding Macs, OS X and VLC. If you are running digital out, i think it may work, but apparently, there are problems w/ the analog out (headphone/line out). You can give it another name in the right-top corner of HB's main window or of course afterwards. That's actually the purpose of that application The movie is usually stored as "Movie.mp4" or similar on your desktop. HB will of course create a copy of the movie on your Mac. Could you post the used codecs? (they are shown as 4 character strings use the triangles to expand the info for each HandBrake: okay, I didn't mention that yet: HandBrake automatically tells you "hey, I've found a DVD, do you want that one?", so you don't need to care for the Video_TS-folders, etc. There is a list-box showing 2 or more streams. Do you see anything suspicious in yellow or red containing the term "audio"?Īdditionally, open the info window (also through the Window-menu). Open the messages-window (it can be accessed through Window -> Messages). DVDs created by the industry can be played with VLC much more easily Additionally, that DVD doesn't seem to be 100% standard-compliant. That's not really mac-related, rather VLC-related. The only problem is that error messages aren't being displayed anymore, but VLC's functionality isn't no audio: hmm, that's a bit tricky. That's quite straight-forward, but will take at least as long as your movie takes to play, probably longer (2 to 3 times as long as the movie) depending on the speed of your Mac.Įdit: the suppression automatically ends by restarting VLC. If this still doesn't work, download HandBrake, let it detect the DVD, select your main track (might be the only one, if it is a home movie) and rip it. If you click on the first dot in the list in the Open-Disk-Panel to enable the field and the button on the right to "Video_TS folder", click on "Browse." and select the Video_TS-folder(!) on your disk and click on OK at the bottom of the panel of course, what does VLC say? The messages you posted look as if you would open your DVD like a regular one, which doesn't seem to work for one reason or another. opening it as an audio-CD fails, obviously). That's a different message (VLC tries to open your DVD in multiple ways. Nope, the audio is part of the vob-files. Main: no suitable access module for `dvdnav:///dev/rdisk2'Īnd if i press dismiss it still doesnt play!Ī friend of mine burned me this DVD, maybe he didnt add the audio files, as the message says, or am i still doing something wrong?ĭo i need to use this program HandBrake or ISqunit to convert something?Ī friend of mine burned me this DVD, maybe he didn't add the audio files, as the message says, or am i still doing something wrong? Vcd: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up emptyĪccess_file: file /dev/rdisk2 is empty, abortingĬdda: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up empty So you say to use VLC to play the files, but when i say 'open' (Video Ts file) this message comes up: Tried playing the VOB files, as its the only one which has a little icon (with the VLC orange cone on it), the others only have a white piece of paper. Well the reason i say this is because it still doesnt work.Ī DVD with a VIDEO TS folder - in this folder i have VIDEO_TS.BUP, VIDEO_TS.IFO, VIDEO_TS.VOB. Thank you for trying to help me you got yourself in one heck of a pickle, haha. Please don't double post, but just ask your question in one of the forums. All files created by these tools are playable with VLC thoughīTW. You can also convert your DVD with VLC, but since it is more suited for streaming purposes and not for file to file conversations, the tools mentioned above are probably a better choice. If you only got them, check out iSquint, but it is a bit more difficult to use. It is also compatible with Video_TS-folders, but not with plain vob-files (without the ifo, etc. I would recommend you to use HandBrake, which is the best DVD converter for Macs. Anyway, WMV got quite a bad quality and isn't as compatible as other formats. Yes, you can convert your DVD to different formats, but WMV isn't one of the supported. This way, the vob-files will be played as if a dvd was actually in your Mac. You probably copied all files of the DVD's Video_TS-folder, didn't you? If yes, choose "Open Disc" in the "File"-menu and use the Video_TS-folder-option to select the folder where all your files are stored.
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