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denret
6th February 2009, 02:30
I realize that this a redundant question, but I've pretty much run into information overload when searching previous threads.

Simply put...what are good decrypting and burning tools presently available for Blu ray? I know opinion comes into play, but anything will be of great help.

Thanks to the experts...

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Adub
6th February 2009, 05:49
Read the rules. There are no best.

However, two decryption programs that are used by most are DumpHD and AnyDVD HD. For burning, the usual standard around these parts is IMGBurn.

denret
8th February 2009, 00:30
Thanks for the feedback. I've downloaded DumpHd, although I'm lost so far as how to apply it. Still working with it....

880
9th February 2009, 10:04
Here is the "big picture":


one-time only: download a driver to read UDF-2.50 formatted blu-ray disks
get the keys from the disk: run aacskeys, and dumpvid if necessary (dumphd can use aacskeys directly if you copy the dll)
use dumphd to save the folders to your hard drive
use imgburn to make a UDF-2.50 ISO file of the folders / burn the folders to a blank blu-ray

kkloster21
9th February 2009, 12:51
first of all, we need to know more about your situation. most importantly, what OS are you running? my guess is windows. if that is the case then you are probably going to want to use AnyDVD HD and not DumpHD since DumpHD can only handle discs that are MKBv8 and below. (this is significant because AnyDVD isnot available for linux).

just my suggestion.

QuadcoreHD
9th February 2009, 15:06
The guide in my signature covers the basics of decrypting/ripping/muxing/creation of .ISOs. As far as burning, you can use ImgBurn for that purpose as well, and it's fairly easy to use.