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Munchkin86
15th May 2011, 14:12
Hey,

I have a quite complicated question:

I have a ripped BD50 of the movie: Public Enemy No. 1: Part 1 & Part 2. Alternate movie name is: Vincent Cassel is Mesrine Part 1: Killer instinct, Part 2: Public enemy number 1

Both movies are on this blu-ray.
Programs like BD Rebuilder, multiAVCHD, BD Copier or als Ripbot just select one of the movies.
But i want to have both movies on a BD25, without any extras and with the deletion of one audio stream/track in each movie.

I have the German version of the movie, including German and French language. Now i only want to have the German Audio track for each movie and delete the French track for both parts of the movie.

What program can help me to do this work?

Tsmuxer also just pics one movie, so it's kind of hard to find a useful program which offers my requests.
I still want to have the original Blu-Ray Menu, if possible.

Hope someone can help me!
Thanks in advance

Capsbackup
15th May 2011, 14:43
You can use multiAVCHD in Re-Author mode to blank out all unwanted files, including audio and subs, keeping only the parts you prefer. Then, if it is still too large for a BD-25, run it through BD-RB. :)
Always test on software player first, then BD-RE. Not all files can be blanked... example: menu files must be kept. Trial and error! :rolleyes:
It can be done!! :p

Munchkin86
15th May 2011, 18:39
Ok, thanks for the information.

I just have one last problem, in multiAVCHD, both movies Part 1 and Part 2 are three times in the project, means they are loaded three times, resulting in a output size with over 130gb.

So is it possible to just blank 2 versions of each movie and just leave the movie with the [menu SP] left, will that work?
If i blank one of the 3 parts of a movie, it says it will affect the other part.

kind of stupid idea, to load a 44gb big source blu-ray and get a output size of over 130gb, but without extras and with just one audio track.

is that useful?

Capsbackup
15th May 2011, 21:38
There is a problem with multiAVCHD regarding these multiple referenced / duplicate mpls files per movie. :(
If you view the contents of the newly re-authored Blu-ray, there will be duplicate .m2ts files for the same movie inside the BDMV folder. Both will not be referenced, so one can be deleted. ( it may be two .m2ts files need be deleted for some authored Blu-ray types)
Try removing one of those .m2ts files from the folder, placing it somewhere else on that drive. Do not delete it at this time. Now try to play the backup with a software player. If you removed the unreferenced .m2ts file, it should work. If it does not work, replace the removed one and try the other one.
I have done this before with success, but it can be tedious. :p

Stereodude
15th May 2011, 22:56
You probably need to do a multi-step process. Try something like:

1) Use Clown_BD BD Copier to eliminate everything that's not in the two movies (don't use the tsmuxer mode).
2) Use Clown_BD BD Copier on the output from step 1 using tsmuxer mode to keep only the audio soundtrack you want
3) Run the resulting disc through BD Rebuilder in full disc mode.

I did this before for on a disc that had 3 different versions of a single movie (using seamless branching) and was able to keep the menu and the ability to play all 3 versions and got rid of all the extra unwanted audio tracks.