it's rather simple really. The way the video stream is sent to a 3D display is contained in the other files of the bd structure. If you rip them to files, anydvd has no way of knowing this. This results in the video file being ripped for each eye (while on the disc there is only 1 stream). This results in the increased space usage. The only way to avoid this is to rip to iso and burn the iso
Ebay. I can get 10 DL BD for about $50.00, so it's about 5 bucks a piece. But I don't do this anymore. I now rip the main movie to my external hard drive and then view it on my HD TV using WESTERN DIGITAL media player. After viewing it, I delete it. You could rip the extras but you'll have to keep track of the file names.ok,in that case , what is the best site to get dual layer bd-r's from? Best i've seen so far is 12 bucks a disc without buying 50 of them
EDIT: just found 10 pack for 62.95 at smartimports , but im still curious for your input on this,seeing as, these forum members are more experienced at this than I.
thank'sNo, you can't modify what's in the ISO