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Burning a ripped BLU-RAY movie to a blank disk??

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I am able to rip Rocky Balboa to my HDD! Was also able to shrink the movie to 22GB! Using Nero I was able to put to TDK-25RE disk! It auto plays with Power DVD&Showtime, but not in my PS3???

Is there any tutorials on putting the ripped movies to disk and play in a PS3??
 
hey, can i ask you how you ripped and shrink the movie. what software. i have anydvd HD to rip, but how to shrink it so it can be burn on 25 Gb Disc. please let me know.

Thanks
 
hey, can i ask you how you ripped and shrink the movie. what software. i have anydvd HD to rip, but how to shrink it so it can be burn on 25 Gb Disc. please let me know.

Thanks

just google for TSREMUX (it's "free")

I don't know how big balboa was (1 of the few blurays I didn't buy)...but I have seen some 32GB streams with almost 10GB of audio streams you won't ever use. tsremux will remux the stream with no loss of either audio (the one you pick of course) or video and create a new bdmv directory that is much smaller. The shrink is in the removal of non used streams only; to actually re-encode the video stream to fit is much more difficult.

you can also "split" a much larger stream using tsremux to fit on 2 blurays....
 
just google for TSREMUX (it's "free")

I don't know how big balboa was (1 of the few blurays I didn't buy)...but I have seen some 32GB streams with almost 10GB of audio streams you won't ever use. tsremux will remux the stream with no loss of either audio (the one you pick of course) or video and create a new bdmv directory that is much smaller. The shrink is in the removal of non used streams only; to actually re-encode the video stream to fit is much more difficult.

you can also "split" a much larger stream using tsremux to fit on 2 blurays....

or split it on 3-4 dvd+r dl :)
 
i try TSremux, but what about a program like Clone dvd, that can change what sound, Language, subtitles, and extras you want. is there such a program on the the net to Blu-ray???
 
i try TSremux, but what about a program like Clone dvd, that can change what sound, Language, subtitles, and extras you want. is there such a program on the the net to Blu-ray???

no, and from what I have heard, modifying menus ala dvdshrink will be quite difficult with bluray, the programming is way "wackier". Unfortunately, HDDVD menuing is much more like dvds, but it's not going to be standard...one more reason why hddvd losing is not a good thing...

i am thankful at least I have control of the main stream! thanks again slysoft....
 
Hey i have since the last messege try to rip with Remux and burn to Blu-ray disc. the picture is fine on my PS3 but i can`t get any soound or subtitle. I have tryed all i can think off to fix this, but nothing helps. Please Help me.
 
Hey i have since the last messege try to rip with Remux and burn to Blu-ray disc. the picture is fine on my PS3 but i can`t get any soound or subtitle. I have tryed all i can think off to fix this, but nothing helps. Please Help me.

Uncheck the box that says "skip align audio" (or something similar).. I'm not sure you can get the subtitles but I could be wrong about that
 
What about a program like DVD shrink that lets you replace a video with a static image (played as video) and remove the audio? Or heck just remove the actual audio with dummy audio. I ask because that way the menu is not change just the content that is played when you click it. Someone mentioned modifying the menus was an issue.

That way you could shrink the size and it would still work just like the original and could be burned back to a BD disk. From what I have seen current ways of doing it end up modifying the structure/menus and cause issues. Unless I don't understand what I am reading.
 
When you chose to make a blu-ray disc in nero one of the tabs says 'UDF' goto that tab, change from 'automatic' to 'manual' then set it to 2.5. Also get a few BD-RE discs that way you can try things out without wasting any discs
 
When you chose to make a blu-ray disc in nero one of the tabs says 'UDF' goto that tab, change from 'automatic' to 'manual' then set it to 2.5. Also get a few BD-RE discs that way you can try things out without wasting any discs

Thank very much.....:rock:
 
burning ripped blu ray movies

I am new to this thread. Please redirect me if my question is answered in another thread. I am trying to burn ripped blu ray movies from my hard drive onto blank DVDR/ DL DVDR media. It usually takes ~3 DL DVDR to fit a 24gb blu ray after I strip unused audio streams using TSREMUX. I am interested in keeping Dolby TrueHD, DTSHDMA or uncompressed PCM tracks only and I want to bitstream those to my HDMI 1.3 processor from my panasonic blu ray player.
I used TSREMUX to strip all other audio streams except uncompressed PCM for the movie underworld-evolution and the final size came to ~19gb. I used the default setting on TSREMUX and did not change it to blu ray, since I am not burning it onto blu ray media.

Somehow, I couldn't play the TSREMUX stripped movie with power dvd but it played with Nero8 fine. Later I used TSSPLIT to split the movie to fit into 5 DVD's and then used Nero vision to process the files for burning. I noticed that in the Nero audio settings there are only auto,DD, PCM etc but no mention of ability to burn Dolby true HD, DTSHDMA etc.

I chose PCM for this particular movie and after it finished burning played it in my Panasonic BD player. Video played fine but there was no audio at all. I don't know if I need to change UDF settings eventhough I am using DVDR media.
I am going to try the same process on a DTS HDMA disc xmen-3 tonight and post my results in the thread. I wish there is a HD version of the famous DVD shrink to make life easier.

My requests for all the senior members/ moderators on slysoft:

1. Can anyone confirm that they were able to burn a blu ray movie with loss less audio codecs I mentioned above using Nero8 or any other software? If so, please take time to explain in a step wise approach.

2. Can you can cut a part of the blu ray movie (eg., 30 minute scene from Pearl Harbor) with lossless audio to be able to burn onto a DVD-r. I like to make demo material action scene DVD's to play them loud in my HT.

I tried the layman shrink guides and they don't clearly mention burning procedure onto dvdr discs to retain lossless audio

I appreciate any help!

Peter
 
Good day to all,

Is there a HOW TO DO on using TSREMUX? I have a Blu Ray that is 30.GB and want to strip out unwanted audio, so I can fit it on a 25.GB BD-R. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Good day to all,

Is there a HOW TO DO on using TSREMUX? I have a Blu Ray that is 30.GB and want to strip out unwanted audio, so I can fit it on a 25.GB BD-R. Any help would be much appreciated.

When you open TsRemux, and open the source folder, you will see all the video and audio streams on the left hand side. Choose the 1st column which is video and any other audio streams you want to keep and choose a destination folder and hit remux and you should be able to get rid of at least 5gb worth of extras. If you want to downconvert DTSHD/ Dolby True HD to regular DD&DTS you can enable it by a check mark.
 
When you open TsRemux, and open the source folder, you will see all the video and audio streams on the left hand side. Choose the 1st column which is video and any other audio streams you want to keep and choose a destination folder and hit remux and you should be able to get rid of at least 5gb worth of extras. If you want to downconvert DTSHD/ Dolby True HD to regular DD&DTS you can enable it by a check mark.

Thank you for your help, will give it a go.
 
Let me know if it works for you. Are you using Nero8 to burn the bluray disc?

peter
 
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