As I understand it, AnyDVD HD can be used to copy the contents of a Blu-Ray title to the hdd. Then DVDit Pro HD can be used to write the files to a bd-r for playback on a stand-alone (non PC) player.
This is fine and dandy for single layer titles. But what about the dual layer titles that are close to 50gb; Casino Royal for instance at 44gb. How can 44gb be compressed to 25 gb to fit on a standard bd-r?
I love the ease of use of Clone DVD and how it works to compress a DVD to fit on a DVD-R. We need a tool to compress dual layer discs to fit on a single layer bd-r. Until of course writers and media come down in price to do a 1x1 copy.
If the backed up data was a Quicktime movie for instance, we could use a h.264 codec to compress enough to make the 44gb fit on a 25gb disc. But anyone who has looked at the file structure of a bluray disc can see there are dozens of files, with strange extensions.
So, my question is this. How do you copy Casino Royal Blu-Ray dual layer disc to a single layer bd-r? Or any dual layer title for that matter? How noticeable would 45% compression be? The h264 codec is amazing, so not too bad?
This is fine and dandy for single layer titles. But what about the dual layer titles that are close to 50gb; Casino Royal for instance at 44gb. How can 44gb be compressed to 25 gb to fit on a standard bd-r?
I love the ease of use of Clone DVD and how it works to compress a DVD to fit on a DVD-R. We need a tool to compress dual layer discs to fit on a single layer bd-r. Until of course writers and media come down in price to do a 1x1 copy.
If the backed up data was a Quicktime movie for instance, we could use a h.264 codec to compress enough to make the 44gb fit on a 25gb disc. But anyone who has looked at the file structure of a bluray disc can see there are dozens of files, with strange extensions.
So, my question is this. How do you copy Casino Royal Blu-Ray dual layer disc to a single layer bd-r? Or any dual layer title for that matter? How noticeable would 45% compression be? The h264 codec is amazing, so not too bad?