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another_mike
9th May 2011, 00:09
Ive tried multiavchd and there is so many settings it is confusing. Ive done it once by blanking everything except the main movie. However, on other ones it shows multiple main movie files and when i try to blank one it says "blanking will effect title (number)"

I also tried DVDFab and it tells me it would take 5 hrs to run. This is on a quadcore CPU....I find the extras on BD's annoying and just want them on BD-25.

Inspector.Gadget
9th May 2011, 01:07
Do you want menus and the whole package or just a single output file with video, audio, and subtitles ready for PC playback?

Chetwood
9th May 2011, 05:20
It'll take very long if you want to compress the movie to fit on a smaller disc. If not just use MakeMKV.

rik1138
9th May 2011, 23:34
If you want to keep it on Blu-ray format, and only want the main feature (no bonus, logos, menus, etc), just use TSMuxer. Select the PlayList of the feature (BDInfo can help you figure that out), deselect any audio/subtitles you don't want, select the Blu-ray option and go. With that, you can make the feature as small as possible without re-encoding (and TSMuxer will retain the original chapter stops). Still may not fit on a 25 though.

To make it smaller, if you don't care too much about lossless audio, convert the lossless to the core/legacy stream only (TSMuxer does this). That will remove about 1.5 to 2 GB of the file size...

another_mike
10th May 2011, 00:57
Yes I just want to back up the main movie. Its just more cost effective to use BD-25's but I guess if its too much of a process I might just save them to a external drive, but then again a external drive would fill up fairly quick.

Ill take a look at TSMUXER in the meantime.

Capsbackup
10th May 2011, 02:02
Yes I just want to back up the main movie. Its just more cost effective to use BD-25's but I guess if its too much of a process I might just save them to a external drive, but then again a external drive would fill up fairly quick.

Ill take a look at TSMUXER in the meantime.

Why not try BD-RB. It will do a movie only that you can set your desired output size: BD5, BD9, BD-25 or BD-50 (uncompressed). ;)

Stereodude
10th May 2011, 03:16
If you just want the main movie and don't care about menus or making the movie smaller, use Clown BD. If you want to make them smaller use BD Rebuilder in Movie Only mode.

Chetwood
10th May 2011, 05:37
Its just more cost effective to use BD-25's
If you're aiming for cost effectiveness HDDs are the way to go.