forceawakens
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Is there a way to convert a 4K movie that I have backed up as a BDMV folder & convert it to an .iso file?
CloneBD.Is there a way to convert a 4K movie that I have backed up as a BDMV folder & convert it to an .iso file?
Or CloneBD "freeware".If you have the complete structure of the movie e.g. as a result of ripping it with AnyDVD you can use ImgBurn freeware to make an ISO from it.
Yes, but I think ImgBurn is simply the best burning software out there and Luke addressed everything possible for many, many years. So - as far as my opinion goes: Nothing beats ImgBurn when it comes to disc burning and anything related like ISO creation. Same opinion applies to AnyDVD and VirtualCloneDrive in their area of functionality.CloneBD.
Thanks everyone. I had never done a BDMV folder to iso conversion. I just wanted the original menus & forced subtitles.
2.6 is only relevant for rewritable media if you want make changes on these.
However, since 2.60 brought about that “pseudo overwrite partition”, which from the way it sounds is a way for you to update the disc at a later time on discs where you can’t literally rewrite the media, 2.50 wouldn’t support that. But again, that’s only for appending data that would “overwrite” old data – say updating a document to a new version might use this
AnyDVD will not take a BDMV folder as source. CloneBD will.Yes and yes. Or you can rip to Image with AnyDVD and you have your ISO.
That's why I suggested to use CloneBD. It will *only* create BD compatible output. Not much you can do wrong.I wasn’t sure what a UDF file was when I tried to use ImgBurn. I’m giving it a try.
I just want to convert a 4K Movie from BDMV files to .iso to play in a media player.
That's why I suggested to use CloneBD. It will *only* create BD compatible output. Not much you can do wrong.