Hi, recently noticed an audio problem with the Dune Real Vision when playing my backup Batman BD ISO images. These images have been created using CloneBD and compressed down to 25GB. I don't know if the problem I'm experiencing is with CloneBD, but don't think so because the same ISO's play fine with PowerDVD on my desktop. So far, only noticed the problem with the Batman films (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises) but not made an exhaustive test.
== The Problem ==
The issue is when the Batman films start (the first two were manufactured without the usual BD menus), often there is no audio and I can only get it by manually cycling through the audio tracks until I hear it. If I then fast forward or reverse through the film the audio is lost and I have to cycle through the audio tracks to get it back. Obviously the Dune player is able to play the audio but I don't understand why it's losing it. I have the same issue with the 'Dark Knight Rises' ISO (this one was manufactured with a normal BD menu). I get menu audio, but when the film starts it goes silent despite having selected the DTS multi-channel from the BD menu.
To be clear, when I create these compressed ISO images I only have the English audio tracks selected, so usually one or two tracks, one being the multi-channel DTS for example, the other being a stereo soundtrack. I tend to prefer better visual quality over audio so select options in CloneBD to convert all audio to DTS with a bitrate of either 1472 or 1024 kbps so maybe this is the problem. But, as said before, once I have manually cycled through all the audio channel options, eventually the multi-channel audio will come back.
If I just create a complete ISO backup of my Batman BD disks, I don't have the problem. I've tried a few different things and one test I'm about to do is keep original audio and just compress the BD to 25GB to see if that works. I suspect it will, and therefore think that for some reason, the Dune player is unable to select the correct audio track on some films. I have tried several other BD backup images and they play fine and these have all been compressed, but I cannot now say what audio options I selected. Some will have been converted to lower bit rates for sure, such as BladeRunner2049, but this plays without any issue and is a CloneBD backup.
I will carry on with various tests such as removing language tracks I don't need but keeping the source audio quality and see if this helps. It's a time consuming thing, so welcome any helpful comments.
It may just be an issue with some BD's and I'll just have to live with this fact.
Cheers.