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    I just purchased the dvdfab blu ray copy. I have a blu ray burner coming tomorrow. I have read through the forums and it looks like the only option for 3d blu rays is clone. A 1:1 copy. Have I missed a post? Is there anyway to copy a 3d bd50 onto bd25 media yet?

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    David

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    3d blu-ray not on a bd50 disc but rather on a bd100 disc so the answer would be NO for the burning part but you can save the movie on the hard drive

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      bd50

      I ripped cloudy with a chance of meatballs 3d bd and it came out to be 42gb.

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        I believe the only way to rip a 3D BD, is to rip to ISO, as there is a stream for each eye embedded in it, so if you tried to rip to folder it would come out double what it really is. So the Clone option should work I think. But there is no possible way to shrink a 3D BD as of yet. I think it uses a different codec(MVC maybe?). So the only way to back it up is use the Clone option, then burn the resulting ISO to a BD-50.
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          Thanks. I was hoping to be cheap and be able to do this with bd25.

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            #6
            Originally posted by davidlee View Post
            I ripped cloudy with a chance of meatballs 3d bd and it came out to be 42gb.
            Your lucky with that BD as it was a cheap one for the studios that did not use up much disc space but most 3d Blu-ray movies are over 50gb

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