[QUOTE=8855A;122501]When I did Spartacus-Gods of the Arena and Spartacus S1, I just let FAB process the whole disc!
Then I just pick out the ones I needed, and made folders for them, then transfered to Media Player!
Have you ever tryed making your ISO's to MKV, it would cut the size of the ISO to about half the size and will save a whole lot more space on your HDD's! You'll keep the same Picture and Audio quality!:)[/QUOTE]
I tried to do the whole disc two different ways and couldn't get it to work. First, I tried to do "Main Movie" of the whole disc which gave me a folder with all the m2ts files. I tried to make an ISO out of each m2ts file but my Oppo and Cyberlink 12 player both said the files were not readable. I then tried to make a Blu ray copy of the whole disc but I got the same results. I guess you can't make an ISO out of m2ts files. Am I missing a step? You mention making folders. Do I need to put the m2ts files into folders first and then make ISO?
As for switching to MKVs...I don't want to do that for two reasons. First, I already have about 80% of my BR collection on 8TB of drives as ISO and it works and I do not want to start over. It takes way too much time. Second, I can't stand the thought that I may be missing some bit of quality...no matter how miniscule. I know my ISOs are faithful to the original discs...any compression (even if not noticed by the average viewer) would bug me.
[QUOTE=GregiBoy;122506]There is no database that I know of that will show you the title info.
The only sure way is to play the disk (or ISO) in a player and note which title# corresponds to which episode.
I had to do this for the 10 seasons of Stargate SG-1 and I know it is painful and I certainly have investigated an easier route to no avail.[/QUOTE]
I tried to play the disc and note the title number but they don't correspond to the titles on DVDFab. Instead of 800 or 850 or 851, my player shows title 1 of 10 or something to that effect.
So, I've been doing things the long, tedious way which is the only way I have gotten it to work. That is, making a "main movie" copy of each individual episode and then making an ISO out of that. If there are two versions of an episode, I just choose the first one, so if there is 800 and 801 for episode one, I just choose 800. I did this for my season 1 and 2 of Archer and am now going to try Firefly. It's time consuming but it works.
If anyone has any other suggestions, I would be curious to hear them. Thanks.