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DonCarlos
20th January 2008, 14:07
Hi I am really new to this so please don't be rude to me if I ask noob questions. Here is my problem.

I can rip a HDDVD or a Blu ray to my harddrive so far so good. I see that it needs a lot of hard drive space especially Blu ray movies. So I asked myself how can I make the files smaller but with no losss of quality. My first thing was to delete bonus features and all that stuff ok after that another idea came to me such a movie has many many audio streamy. So I found Tsremux it seams to be a really nice program, but I have some problems with it. My goal is it to creat a folder on the harddrive which has the same file structre as you can find on a Blu ray or HDDVD so I could burn it back to a BD-R that it would play back in a standalone player as a BD-R. the only difference shall be that the main movie just has a english and a german audio stream. I made it the example of Harry Potter 5 Blu ray. The main movie is one big file around 39 Gb. Ok I thought I could put this thing into Tsremux and rip of the audio streams I don't like. I did it and was really happy that it worked and the files also got a lot smaller. After that I thought I could replace the big movie file in the BD folder with the new one but than the trouble starts. When I try to play the folder back in PowerDVD I come to the main movie but the movie time down in PowerDVD is totally screwed up. And when I try to choose the language by a right click and select languages there are all languages which the movie should have are listed an I find the german stream under french and the english one under italian. If I click under a different audio stream there is no audio. Ok than I tried to skip a little bit in the movie and I found again something when I try to skip to the end PowerDVD hangs up(with the original movie file it isn't the case). So what am I doing wrong?Can you help me?What should I do in a different way?Or is my goal impossible to reach?

Thanks for your replies :thanks:

DonCarlos

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21st January 2008, 04:51
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