I like to keep my
purchased concert BDs on a hard drive mainly because unlike movies I play concert videos fairly often. It's also fun to keep a demo video or two handy to impress friends. This hasn't been a problem with my WDTV Live because it happily plays ISOs but I've had my eye on a player that unfortunately does not support ISO files.
I've been playing with Handbrake and Divx (I have a full Divx license) and both keep turning a 30GB file into a 4GB file and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've read all the help files, set both to create MKV files, set Handbrake to output to maintain the native frame rates, output 1920x1080, the quality at the
suggested 22 and pass-through DTS 5.1. I get a 4GB file with no sound.
I tried Divx HD Plus and set it for Dolby and got a 4GB file in French.
Before I give up and stay with ISOs I thought I'd see if anyone had ideas. I'm really tempted to stay with what I have but I figure this is a chance to learn something even if I never use it again.
Thanks!