Thanks, I did that. Should I type "English, Italian, French" in the box? Will this keep the audio for all 3 languages too though? I'd only want the subtitles.Check the 'Use tsMuxeR' box.
If I deselect everything except the movie itself, I'm still at about 43 GB. Any suggestions on how to compress the files before backing them up to disc?
After the files are condensed or compressed (or both) enough to fit onto a 25GB BD, the image is burned onto the HDD then ultimately burned to disc. The question is, will they still be 1080p resolution and will they be readable by most good quality Home Theater BD players or are they only able to be read on a PC BD player with the appropriate software?
However, in Windows XP, it cannot read the mounted ISO, I have to rip the Blu-Ray ISO into video files and only then can Clown_BD BD Copier 0.37 read them (but not from the mounted ISO).
2. Can you make an *option* to set BD-R DL as default, not BD-R SL?
[BDRSL]
SizeInBytes=25025314816
[BDRDL]
SizeInBytes=50050629632
[BDRSL[COLOR="Red"]x[/COLOR]]
SizeInBytes=25025314816
[BDR[COLOR="Red"]S[/COLOR]L]
SizeInBytes=50050629632
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