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chompy
9th February 2010, 09:22
Hi,

I want to remove the secondary video on a full backup (well, then it won’t be a full backup, but I want to keep everything but the pip), and as BD Rebuilder still hasn’t that option available, I wanted to know if it’s safe to play with the meta files (the movie is split on various m2ts files) in order to remove it.

The same will be applied to audio streams: I have to HD tracks, but I only want one of them in HD, keeping only the core of the other one… As BD Rebuilder only has the option to keep or convert all HD audio streams, is it safe to tweak the meta files in order to obtain one in HD and the core of the other?

Greetings

jdobbs
9th February 2010, 16:59
Hi,

I want to remove the secondary video on a full backup (well, then it won’t be a full backup, but I want to keep everything but the pip), and as BD Rebuilder still hasn’t that option available, I wanted to know if it’s safe to play with the meta files (the movie is split on various m2ts files) in order to remove it.

The same will be applied to audio streams: I have to HD tracks, but I only want one of them in HD, keeping only the core of the other one… As BD Rebuilder only has the option to keep or convert all HD audio streams, is it safe to tweak the meta files in order to obtain one in HD and the core of the other?

GreetingsIt depends how you do it, you have to time it so you are doing those things after BD-RB is finished with the demux/encoding and before the rebuild. You'll also find the sizing will be off.

chompy
9th February 2010, 19:47
The idea is doing a first run with BD Rebuilder with a costum target size of 50000 MB tweak the meta files after demux, rebuild the new BD and then run again BD Rebuilder now to make it fit in a BD-R disk.