| Welcome to The Blues Train Ticket Exchange. This is your place to connect with people wishing to buy and sell spare tickets to The Blues Train. Tickets to The Blues Train may be on-sold at or below face value. To post your details, simply follow these steps: Check availability from our local outlet ME Food Store 1. Click the date you would like to sell/buy tickets 2. Click "New Topic" 3. If Selling: Type your name, phone number and ticket details (how many and start carriage). In the topic title write "SELL - ticket details" 4. If Buying: Type your name, phone number and ticket details (how many and what carriage - if applicable). In the topic title write "BUY - ticket details" 5. Click "Post Topic" 6. It would be appreciated if once tickets have been sold/bought you could post that the tickets are gone. |
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| SrinyAbdullah | Monday, 30. October 2017, 16:33 Post #1 |
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You've got all that media – photos, videos, recorded TV, music and more – scattered across your network, and now there’s a load of online media to tap into as well. How can you possibly keep on top of it all while making it possible to access your media while away from home on your portable device? Plex is one possible solution. It allows you to share the media content – photos, music, video and recorded TV – from selected folders on the host computer as well as any network shares. All you need to do is install the client software and your library will be available for streaming on that Mac, PC or portable device. I'm a Mac user and my Mac OS is 10.9.2. Now I'm about to rip my Blu-ray disc to lossless multi-track MKV It will be played on my PLEX-Server (0.9.907) with Plex Home Theater (1.10). What would be the best way to go about it? Searched widely and I got some tech support for getting Blu-ray movie into Plex Media Server for streaming and playing correctly. 1. Find a good Blu-ray ripping tool 2. Convert Blu-rays to a common video format 3. Backup Blu-ray rips to Plex Media Server So at first, I started to search online for an ideal tool. However, it's rather disappointing that most ripping software simply compress my Blu-ray to MKV container format with codec like H.264, AVC, ect., the converted video is downsized which doesn't work for me. Atlast one of my colleague recommended Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac and wow, it works like a charm! It's so easy to use, converts very fast and output lossless videos. Below is my workflow on Mac. Required Tool: Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac | Review Operation system: Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, Snow Leopard 10.6, Yosemite 10.10. 1G Hz or above Intel processor. 1GB physical RAM (memory) or above. 1024*768 or higher resolution display. Optical Drive: DVD drive (BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc) Tips: 1. There's 6 times limitation if you use the trial version to output lossless MKV files; 2. This program also has a Windows version which works for Windows 2003/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10 find the ByteCopy (windows) here. New features of ByteCopy for Mac v4.8.6.6: 1. Supported to encode H.265/HEVC codec 2. Optimize coding parameters 3. Fix some bugs How to lossless backup Blu-ray to MKV for Plex Media Server with keeping multi-track? Step 1. Launch Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac and load disc. Firstly you need an external blu-ray drive; there's no special requirements of the drive model as long as it's supported by your Mac. Click the top left icon and it will detect the inserted Blu-ray disc, click disc name to load them. Step 2. Choose lossless format. Click "Format" list and select "Multi-track Video>Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV(*.mkv)" as below. Step 3. Adjust V/A settings. Click "Settings" to enter Multi-track video profile window; switch to "Video" and find the "Encode" box which is unchecked by default, so if you want a lossless MKV copy, do not touch it. The switch to "Audio", check wanted audio track; so does the "Subtitles". Step 4. Start backing up Blu-rays to lossless MKV for Plex Media Server Click the big "Convert" to start the conversion. It takes about 40 mins for my Macbook to backup a Blu-ray disc, but the conversion speed also depends on your computer configuration. My suggestion is not to play or edit videos when it's converting. After conversion, click "Open" or "Open output folder" to quick locate converted files. Ok now the lossless MKV files are prepared; transfer them to your hard drive and connect it to Plex Media Server, now you can enjoy Blu-ray movies on Plex Home Theater without quality loss! Money saving bundles:
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