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		<title>You have an ISO of a Blu-Ray disc, but can&#8217;t watch it&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blu-Ray discs can be dumped to ISO files. Usually, the main file in the structure will be at \BDMV\STREAM\00001.m2ts, corresponding to a MPEG Transport Stream, holding a AVCHD (Audio Video Compressed High Definition) video &#8211; an usual format for SONY&#8217;s high definition (HD)&#160;consumer cameras and for HD content on the Playstation 3. Unfortunately, Microsoft&#8217;s Windows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blu-Ray discs can be dumped to ISO files.</p>
<p>Usually, the main file in the structure will be at <strong>\BDMV\STREAM\00001.m2ts</strong>, corresponding to a MPEG Transport Stream, holding a AVCHD (Audio Video Compressed High Definition) video &#8211; an usual format for SONY&rsquo;s high definition (HD)&nbsp;consumer cameras and for HD content on the Playstation 3.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Microsoft&rsquo;s Windows will probably complain about this ISO structure, saying &ldquo;unreadable disc&rdquo;,&nbsp;when <strong>not</strong> using a Blu-Ray drive, due to the way the default ASPI layer works,&nbsp;when&nbsp;accessing regular DVD units.</p>
<p>Using software that accesses drives via SPTI, like <a href="http://www.smart-projects.net/isobusterdownload.php">Smart Projects&rsquo; ISOBUSTER</a>, it is possible to mount the ISO in some virtual drive, or burn it to a physical DVD, and then browse the structure, to the <strong>00001.m2ts</strong> file.</p>
<p>ISOBUSTER will then allow the &ldquo;extraction&rdquo; of that single file &ndash; the file should be playable, at least after installing some good codecs package, like &ldquo;K-Lite codec pack&rdquo;, available from</p>
<p><a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/K_lite_codec_pack_download.htm">http://www.free-codecs.com/K_lite_codec_pack_download.htm</a></p>
<p>Be warned: 1080p AVCHD files put &ldquo;heavy&rdquo; demand&nbsp;on players &ndash; the video might stutter.</p>
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