KBELCHER said:
Is there any way you can walk me through using Cown BD Copier, creating .iso image w/ Imgburn, then burning .iso image using 25gb blank BluRay disc?
I believe if someone told me the process, I would be able to do this effectively. Thank you.
Yes. If any step below is not clear, then post which one and I can clarify:
If using Windows XP or earlier version of Windows, install UDF2.5 driver. Windows Vista/7 already have UDF2.5 driver installed.
0. Install Virtual Clone Drive to mount Blu-ray ISOs.
1. Install ImgBurn, it's needed to export edited video files.
[ImgBurn > Tools > Settings > Sounds TAB > UNCHECK them]
2. Clown_BD BD Copier > Browse to folder with Blu-ray files > (Lower left corner) BD-R DL > Read >
3. Click on the MPlayer button > Browse to MPlayer\mplayer.exe. It will automatically preview files when you click on .mpls numbers on the right side of the screen so you can UNCHECK everything you wish to remove
4. (Lower right corner) ImgBurn > Browse to Destination > Build (yellow folder)
Remember to change the ISO Volume Label so that the name of the movie is displayed correctly when the iso file is mounted.
In case of problems with starting ImgBurn, try deleting folders with names of Blu-ray titles you were working on (inside Clown_BD BD Copier folder).
Clown_BD BD Copier.ini file is created after the program is started once.
To export Blu-ray video files instead of exporting an ISO file:
1. CHECK: Use tsMuxeR and then CHECK the main movie files which have just been UNCHECKED when you selected tsMuxeR.
2. Click on HDD Copy (lower right corner) > OK
3. Go to the Clown_BD BD Copier folder and open Clown_BD BD Copier.ini file in Notepad and change the line
set DestinationPath=
to set the custom export folder.
4. Save the file in Notepad and then double click on the *.BAT file to start the video file export process...
New Blu-ray titles may not copy small required PLAYLIST files.
Workaround:
1. Extract Blu-ray files from the original.
2. Process the entire unedited disc through Clown_BD's and extract all files.
3. Use a file comparing program to find the missing files inside
\BDMV\BACKUP\PLAYLIST
and
\BDMV\PLAYLIST
4. Now start from the beginning and Edit original Blu-Ray. When you get to ImgBurn, click on the Show Disc Layout Editor Window.
5. Then copy those two sets of files from the original disc (top window) to the same location in the bottom window.
6. It may not be necessary, but also manually copy the 0012FA folder from the root of the original disc (top window) to the same location in the bottom window.
7. Set the Labels TAB.