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  1. JA101

    Confused

    Thanks for the reply .... but that just creates the ISO that doesnt create the file structure of a BD onto the HDD. Which the Guide Creating blu-ray disc to creating a blu-ray says you need to drag into the create disc from files. Or am I missing something?
  2. JA101

    Confused

    I have seen the guide on burning a Blu-ray drag/dropping the file structure from a HDD. How do I get that file structure in the first place? The options all seem to burn an ISO to HDD from a disc. Do I just use normal windows copy from blu-ray player disc to the HDD? Also I understand that ISO is just a container containing all the relevant files to be able to play a BD. If I burn a BD to HDD as an ISO and then burn that ISO back to a BD will the file structure now exist like the original BD? THis doesnt seem correct otherwise why have the guide as I mentioned at the top of the post? The bottom line is I'm trying to copy my BD's to a HDD so that I can stream to a TV etc, but I would like the option of being able to re-copy back to a disc if need be, since HDD can get corrupted.
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