It is recommended to rip any Blu-ray disc to ISO instead of hard disc, but outside of that, it wouldn't hurt to post an AnyDVD HD log of the Original Disc just to see what is going on.Any ideas? The rip to hardisk when played through bdrebuilder is jumpy/jittery and when burned straight to a bd25 is the same. When the original bd is played in living room player it plays flawlessly.
It's ok that you didn't know much. That's why those of us on this Forum are here: to help out our fellow users of this software. Don't be afraid to ask questions.First forgive that just weeks ago I finally made the transition to blu ray in my home so I'm a total newbie with bd's. First I've been ripping Blu ray to hard drive (because I don't know what to do with a blu ray iso in bd rebuilder so it will fit on a bd25) then I use bdrebuilders preview to play the bdsv folder. When I preview the ripped from disc movie it's jittery and then also when I preview the shrunk file, it too is jittery. The resulting burned bd25 is jittery. This is the first time I've had this result while backing up a blu ray.
Because it retains certain optimized disc layout info that's present on the disc that gets lost during when you rip to folder. For 3D blu-ray it's even mandatory to rip to iso or your folder rip will be twice the size of the original. As far as preview goes, bd-rebuilder can't preview at all by itself. It calls a tool "mpc" to do the previewing. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but that has nothing to do with bdrb and everything with the codecs used on the disc.