I cannot find an answer to this... How to rip a BluRay to my hard drive without converting and compressing the video.
My goal is to stick the video in Adobe CS5 Premiere Pro and add a soundtrack from a laserdisc release of the same title.
For the life of my I cannot figure out how to do this. Every option I choose wants to make the file size smaller. I DON'T want that.
At this point I don't know if I should use the COPY, RIPPER or CONVERTER options. I'm lost.
Obviously there must be an option for this because I read about it being done all of the time. But I cannot find it. Clearly I am looking in the wrong places.
If this is an easy, generic question, I apologise. I looked all day today for an answer before posting. Thanks.
To clarify... Cloning a BD25 to another BD25 is not what I want. That's easy. I can also take a BD50 and shrink it down to a BD25 to burn, but that is NOT what I want to do.
I want the movie, on my hard drive, without any compression or re-encoding. I can then take that file and stick it in Premiere Pro, or if needed, transcode with TSmuxer or some other program.
I hope I am making sense.
P.S. My computer is quite robust. I can edit 1080p and 2k files in Premiere Pro without lag, so I have ample horsepower.
My goal is to stick the video in Adobe CS5 Premiere Pro and add a soundtrack from a laserdisc release of the same title.
For the life of my I cannot figure out how to do this. Every option I choose wants to make the file size smaller. I DON'T want that.
At this point I don't know if I should use the COPY, RIPPER or CONVERTER options. I'm lost.
Obviously there must be an option for this because I read about it being done all of the time. But I cannot find it. Clearly I am looking in the wrong places.
If this is an easy, generic question, I apologise. I looked all day today for an answer before posting. Thanks.
To clarify... Cloning a BD25 to another BD25 is not what I want. That's easy. I can also take a BD50 and shrink it down to a BD25 to burn, but that is NOT what I want to do.
I want the movie, on my hard drive, without any compression or re-encoding. I can then take that file and stick it in Premiere Pro, or if needed, transcode with TSmuxer or some other program.
I hope I am making sense.
P.S. My computer is quite robust. I can edit 1080p and 2k files in Premiere Pro without lag, so I have ample horsepower.
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