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Episodic BD Question
I thoroughly love this program. It makes it possible for me to back up my blu-ray discs to my HTPC as I backed up my DVD's. I have a large collection of TV shows on DVD which I used DVD-Shrink to separate out each episode into it's own folder.
As TV shows are being released on Blu-Ray I would like to do the same thing. How would I do something similar with BD-Rebuilder? |
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Hello jdobbs and thank you for a cracking program!!
Similar type of question. I am trying to back up my "The Pacific" blu-ray box set which has 2 episodes on each disc. 5 discs - 10 episodes in total (disc 6 being extras). Each disc is approx 40GB each with the two episodes being about 11GB each-For some reason there are two of each episode on each disc? Is there a way to select two movie only streams when using alternate movie stream? So i would end up with a bd25 with 2 episodes on it and limited (if any) compression. Thanks. |
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I'm a little confused by your last statement, though, as alternate output doesn't write to BD format. It's either MP4 or MKV. Last edited by jdobbs; 5th November 2010 at 16:33. |
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I'm thinking about creating an output format that keeps everything but creates a simple menu for selecting what you want to watch. It'd be for those of us who want to keep previews, etc, but hate that ridiculous wait while the disc is loading. Unfortunately, though, it's not as easy as it sounds. Last edited by jdobbs; 6th November 2010 at 19:51. |
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JDobbs, I don't follow you on this one! I have the same issue with the Pacific, I want to have both episodes onto a BD-25, no menus, episode 1 will play then episode 2. I don't understand having 2 different outputs, how can I burn a BD-R like that? thanks. |
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If you're doing an episodic disc and want it on BD -- you really should do a full backup. |
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Well, there are external methods. For instance you could run the disc through multiAVCHD (using normal, not reauthoring mode) and it will create a very simple disc containing all the episodes. You can then run that output through BD-RB...
I've done it myself, especially with DVDs I'm converting to BD-25 (I put an entire season of "Saturday Night Live" on a single BD). But... since that is preprocessing, I wouldn't be able to support any bug reports. |
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I very much appreciate both yours and deank's programs. to you both! |
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Yup its called ClownBD and you can get it here http://clownbd.techxt.com/
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