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<blockquote data-quote="SiLenTYL" data-source="post: 638632" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>Yo...</p><p></p><p>Ive been ripping blu-rays for a while now and have some options for people.</p><p></p><p>Firstly u need AnyDVD HD to decrypt and RIP(right-click the icon) a BD disc to your HDD ( can be up to 50G of data )...i rip to HDD to make the encoding process faster afterwards...also the conversion apps sometimes crash and wow..thats annoying! Best to put it all to HDD 1st!</p><p></p><p>At this point u may have a big 30gig M2TS file or lots of little M2TS files. This is just the way the movies are authored originally. I like the big files as u can just move them about. On the other hand u may get unlucky and have lots of little files ( hhnnnggg!! ). The big M2TS file works straight away with Mediaportal ( horay! ). Get CoreAVC 2.0 ( for video h264 ) and ffdshow for audio ( theres a great version i have listed below or in my signature) or the MPC - MA audio decoder which comes with MP ( i use this ). Anyway...here we go..</p><p></p><p>Now you have several options... </p><p></p><p>TSMuxerGUI 1.10.6 ( is the version i use ) is great! With this I can take a single M2TS file and do lots to it! I can reencode the movie part only of a blu-ray( ie. just the largest m2ts file ), and by selecting the "Blu-Ray" output option u end up with a blu-ray authored set of files u can now burn to a blank blu-ray disc. It simply has the movie and no menus. U can also remove the subtitles/extra audio languages if u want, which means the movie will need to be less downconverted and preserve more quality. The DTS-HD / TrueHD audio tracks can be downconverted to DTS/AC3 if your amp does not support the new audio formats. TSMuxerGUI can also be used to convert Mediaportal's TV Recordings to Blu-ray format/ts/m2ts! Gotta love that! If you have a BD movie with lots of parts ( the movie has lots of M2TS files that together make up the entire movie ) then i use BD Rebuilder. </p><p></p><p>BD Rebuilder ( BD-RBV03404 is the version ) is the other application i use. With BD rebuilder u can do the same thing as TSMuxerGUI, only a bit better! BD rebuilder will take all the files from a BD folder. So first rip the BD to your HDD then select the input as the folder containing the BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories. BD Rebuilder is the modern day DVD Shrink! It can reduce the size of an entire BD disc down to 25G to be burned on a single layer BD disc. U can remove menus, subtitles and extra audio languages. Take note this takes MANY hours to reencode to a SMALLER size 25+gig --> 25gig...4 hours sometimes for me. Theres also an option for downconverting as far as to BD-5 and BD-9 ( u are actually burning to a DVD single layer/dual layer disc in blu ray format - ONLY playable on a blu-ray player! ). It requires some other apps like AVISYNTH 2.57 or above, ffdshow ( ffdshow_rev3326_20100319_clsid is the version recommended ) and MatroskaSplitter. If u just want the outputted joined TS file, it can be found under *outputdirectory/BDMV/STREAM/ and find the 0000.m2ts. Imgburn is natively supported by BD Rebuilder with an automated option to burn an authored BD disc when reencoding is completed.</p><p></p><p>Imgburn will burn your BD discs. Theres a few settings needed to burn BD discs playable as an actual BD disc ( like in a BD player/PS3 ). The 1st option is "Burn Files/Folders to Disc". Click the "Option" Tab on the right side of the screen, choose "Mode1/2048", File System "UDF", UDF Revision "2.50". Now your ready to burn a compatible BD disc. Add ( with the + ), the BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories. Type in the "Labels" Tab if you like. Theres a calculator icon, if u click it it will show u how much of the BD will be used when burning to it. Put your blank BD disc in the drive and click Build (burn). Once these options are set in Imgburn, BD Rebuilder will remember and use them directly.</p><p></p><p>So u can rip directly from AnyDVD HD to a single M2TS file, playable in MP. If the movie takes up several M2TS files u can use BD Rebuilder to join them together as a single file, playable in MP. If you like playing with the blu-ray format itself, with or without menus, BR Rebuilder with Imgburn will do this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiLenTYL, post: 638632, member: 10288"] Yo... Ive been ripping blu-rays for a while now and have some options for people. Firstly u need AnyDVD HD to decrypt and RIP(right-click the icon) a BD disc to your HDD ( can be up to 50G of data )...i rip to HDD to make the encoding process faster afterwards...also the conversion apps sometimes crash and wow..thats annoying! Best to put it all to HDD 1st! At this point u may have a big 30gig M2TS file or lots of little M2TS files. This is just the way the movies are authored originally. I like the big files as u can just move them about. On the other hand u may get unlucky and have lots of little files ( hhnnnggg!! ). The big M2TS file works straight away with Mediaportal ( horay! ). Get CoreAVC 2.0 ( for video h264 ) and ffdshow for audio ( theres a great version i have listed below or in my signature) or the MPC - MA audio decoder which comes with MP ( i use this ). Anyway...here we go.. Now you have several options... TSMuxerGUI 1.10.6 ( is the version i use ) is great! With this I can take a single M2TS file and do lots to it! I can reencode the movie part only of a blu-ray( ie. just the largest m2ts file ), and by selecting the "Blu-Ray" output option u end up with a blu-ray authored set of files u can now burn to a blank blu-ray disc. It simply has the movie and no menus. U can also remove the subtitles/extra audio languages if u want, which means the movie will need to be less downconverted and preserve more quality. The DTS-HD / TrueHD audio tracks can be downconverted to DTS/AC3 if your amp does not support the new audio formats. TSMuxerGUI can also be used to convert Mediaportal's TV Recordings to Blu-ray format/ts/m2ts! Gotta love that! If you have a BD movie with lots of parts ( the movie has lots of M2TS files that together make up the entire movie ) then i use BD Rebuilder. BD Rebuilder ( BD-RBV03404 is the version ) is the other application i use. With BD rebuilder u can do the same thing as TSMuxerGUI, only a bit better! BD rebuilder will take all the files from a BD folder. So first rip the BD to your HDD then select the input as the folder containing the BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories. BD Rebuilder is the modern day DVD Shrink! It can reduce the size of an entire BD disc down to 25G to be burned on a single layer BD disc. U can remove menus, subtitles and extra audio languages. Take note this takes MANY hours to reencode to a SMALLER size 25+gig --> 25gig...4 hours sometimes for me. Theres also an option for downconverting as far as to BD-5 and BD-9 ( u are actually burning to a DVD single layer/dual layer disc in blu ray format - ONLY playable on a blu-ray player! ). It requires some other apps like AVISYNTH 2.57 or above, ffdshow ( ffdshow_rev3326_20100319_clsid is the version recommended ) and MatroskaSplitter. If u just want the outputted joined TS file, it can be found under *outputdirectory/BDMV/STREAM/ and find the 0000.m2ts. Imgburn is natively supported by BD Rebuilder with an automated option to burn an authored BD disc when reencoding is completed. Imgburn will burn your BD discs. Theres a few settings needed to burn BD discs playable as an actual BD disc ( like in a BD player/PS3 ). The 1st option is "Burn Files/Folders to Disc". Click the "Option" Tab on the right side of the screen, choose "Mode1/2048", File System "UDF", UDF Revision "2.50". Now your ready to burn a compatible BD disc. Add ( with the + ), the BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories. Type in the "Labels" Tab if you like. Theres a calculator icon, if u click it it will show u how much of the BD will be used when burning to it. Put your blank BD disc in the drive and click Build (burn). Once these options are set in Imgburn, BD Rebuilder will remember and use them directly. So u can rip directly from AnyDVD HD to a single M2TS file, playable in MP. If the movie takes up several M2TS files u can use BD Rebuilder to join them together as a single file, playable in MP. If you like playing with the blu-ray format itself, with or without menus, BR Rebuilder with Imgburn will do this. Enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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