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happenin0355

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  1. That is correct, using ripbot the only video that i was compressing is the main one being 41 gig which reduced it now to 10 gig in mp4 format. I am now in the process of converting the main movie one to avchd like you had suggested. Do you know how I go about including the menu and extras into the burn? I guess that is the problem that I am having. I have a copy of the main movie that was compressed to mp4. I dont know whether i can just copy and paste that into the bdmv folder removing the main movie out of the bdmv folder. Then i would just copy the whole bdmv folder to imgburn and after burning it, it would play back in blu ray format?
  2. All valid and appreciate the feedback. I have since looked and there is an option for the avchd format. That being said is the quality worth burning to a blu ray and expecting to get blu ray quality back in return? I will try to attempt making an iso and mounting it. Has been years since ive used virtual drive stuff, daemon tools back in 2002.
  3. Hello guys, this may be old and out of date my question. However I just purchased a lg blu ray drive and am trying to back up a blu ray being transformers. In order to do this I have done some research and was able to use anydvd to rip it, and ripbot to shrink the main file size. However the file is now a .mp4 and not a .m2ts... So there is now 15 files in the bdmv/stream folder that are .m2ts, and the movie is now a .mp4 sitting on the outside looking in. My question is I now have img burn open and am trying to make sure that I put these files in the right order so they will play back on a standard blu ray player. I dont want to mess this step up as wasting a blank blu ray would prove costly, guess the old coaster idea is still an option. Would rather get it right the first time though. Any help or feedback is greatly appreciated.
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