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Old 14th April 2020, 20:05   #1  |  Link
CapricornX10X
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General explanation of folders in BDMV files

Hello everyone ,
Would I be happy to explain what these folders are and what their role is? And are they necessary?
Blu-ray files have folders:
bdmv which of course I understand
But this :
CERTIFICATE
UHD!
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Old 23rd April 2020, 00:41   #2  |  Link
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How are you ripping the Blu-ray discs to your computer?
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How are you ripping the Blu-ray discs to your computer?
In most cases I use tsmuxer. I'm just removing subtitles and audio that aren't necessary for me. And add a subtitle in my language.
I don't download quality and nothing like that. Really leaves it like the original disk except what I mentioned. So I ask what these folders are? And whether they are necessary

i play the blu-ray disc with powerdvd 20
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ANY is an anyDVD folder and I believe it can be safely deleted, same for UHD
CERTIFICATE leave alone
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CERTIFICATE is only meaningful if the disc in question is authored using BD-J. Otherwise it is meaningless.
If you see it, the odds are you need it.
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