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If you are trying to bring together m2ts files from different sources, like different Blu-rays, this would be like Merge mode in DVD Copy. Merge mode for Blu-ray is on the to-do list, it will be available sometime in the future.
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Originally posted by dude905 View PostNo bud, its not a burner only a reader . I mean it can't burn blu ray, everything else yeah it can burn but blu ray . I have this or at least I don't think it can burn blu ray .
LG CH10LS20 Black 10x Blu-ray Read 16x DVD+/-R/RW Write Combo Drive
General
Brand
LG
Model
CH10LS20 R
Type
Internal
Performance
Cache
4MB
Read Speed
BD-ROM
10X
DVD-ROM
16X
Write Speed
DVD+R
16X
DVD+RW
8X
DVD-R
16X
DVD-RW
6X
CD-R
48X
CD-RW
24X
Physical Spec
LightScribe Support
Yes
Panel Color
Black
Configuration
Load Type
Tray
Interface
SATA
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No bud, its not a burner only a reader . I mean it can't burn blu ray, everything else yeah it can burn but blu ray . I have this or at least I don't think it can burn blu ray .
LG CH10LS20 Black 10x Blu-ray Read 16x DVD+/-R/RW Write Combo Drive
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Originally posted by dude905 View PostFrom day one all I ever wanted was to be able to copy my blu ray movies onto my hard drive and I mean one movie for one file alone not all these so call m2ts files on some blu ray movies .. I don't plan on burning or do I have the optical drive to burn , it just read . So by that I guess all I need is the ripper ?
If your drive is also a burner you will be able to burn to disc if you choose.
It sounds like all you need is ripper to get the one file on you HDD that you are looking for.
CBR929
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From day one all I ever wanted was to be able to copy my blu ray movies onto my hard drive and I mean one movie for one file alone not all these so call m2ts files on some blu ray movies .. I don't plan on burning or do I have the optical drive to burn , it just read . So by that I guess all I need is the ripper ?
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Originally posted by dude905 View PostFinally I get what I want ... I ripped and it was over 20gb ... I'm curious whats the major difference between the copy over rip ? The ripper pretty well does what the copy can do , yes ?
Ripper will allow you to convert to different file formats, but no burning to disc option.
You will find tutorials here
Hope this is clear
CBR929
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Finally I get what I want ... I ripped and it was over 20gb ... I'm curious whats the major difference between the copy over rip ? The ripper pretty well does what the copy can do , yes ?
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ignore from post 6 down ... I'm losing itlol ... I been going nuts trying to get a software to do what I want . I was using a different software not dvdfab ripper at the time ... I'm not used to having one program with many softwares , its throw me off lol ... Okay now I am using ripper and I also selected what you mention ...Thanks
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Sorry, it is called M2TS.passthrough not remux. That will give your the original video and audio tracks selected.
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There is more than one M2TS option. Once you select it on the left side and have selected your title then there is a drop-down box near the bottom. Which profile was selected there?
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Yeah, it plays alright and yes I did selected the m2ts , it even show it to be m2ts type file . I know all the extra and sub titles aren't their but still the difference in size is unreal ... If I use the blu ray copy it show the whole 20ties or more in gb ... Is their an error with the software some where ?
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Hopefully you selected M2TS.remux (I think that is what it is called). Does it play correctly?
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Okay, I did and it did do as you said it would , great . Though i'm curious when I view my optical drive and see how big the disk is , it shown it to be 34 gb but after using the ripper I see the file ( M2ts ) to be only 5 and half gb . What's up with that ? Thanks
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