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    #16
    when using 3d blu-ray ripper to mp4 option... once burned to disc will this play in 3d on my 3d tv with my 3d blu-ray player????

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      #17
      Originally posted by Armsoft View Post
      RiZ
      BluRay Copy (Clone) option (without compression) does work on 3D BluRay Movies, I have a number of successful burns using 25gb RiDisc Media.

      50gb Media is expensive, the cheapest I have seen is on Ebay and the media is being shipped from Japan (the more you buy, the cheaper it works out) the average cost on their for say 10 discs works out around £4 per disc (including delivery) but you can get them as low as £2.30 per disc if you order enough of them.

      I doubt that the price of 50gb media is going to come down anytime soon, there are not enough `Users` out there to support a drop in price, but now that 3D has started to take off then things might change sometime next year.

      I found that restricting burn sppeds to 2x regardless of what the disc speed is generally results in success.

      HTH
      how do you have many 3d blu-ray copies on a 25gb disc may i ask???? almost everyone is over 25gb and as of today you can only clone a 3d blu-ray so how do you get your 3d movies using clone mode onto a 25gb disc???

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        #18
        It really depends on your player. Research the specs.

        Also, MKV is a far better container to be looking at.

        Originally posted by scottyb25 View Post
        when using 3d blu-ray ripper to mp4 option... once burned to disc will this play in 3d on my 3d tv with my 3d blu-ray player????
        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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          #19
          Originally posted by Armsoft View Post
          RiZ
          BluRay Copy (Clone) option (without compression) does work on 3D BluRay Movies, I have a number of successful burns using 25gb RiDisc Media.

          50gb Media is expensive, the cheapest I have seen is on Ebay and the media is being shipped from Japan (the more you buy, the cheaper it works out) the average cost on their for say 10 discs works out around £4 per disc (including delivery) but you can get them as low as £2.30 per disc if you order enough of them.

          I doubt that the price of 50gb media is going to come down anytime soon, there are not enough `Users` out there to support a drop in price, but now that 3D has started to take off then things might change sometime next year.

          I found that restricting burn sppeds to 2x regardless of what the disc speed is generally results in success.

          HTH
          Is the clone method the only successful way to copy Blu-ray 3D uncompressed? I have been successful with the full disc method working on regular Blu-rays, but I have yet to be successful with Blu-ray 3D using the full disc method. For some reason it would not play in my PS3.

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            #20
            Originally posted by enigma63941 View Post
            Is the clone method the only successful way to copy Blu-ray 3D uncompressed? I have been successful with the full disc method working on regular Blu-rays, but I have yet to be successful with Blu-ray 3D using the full disc method. For some reason it would not play in my PS3.
            i am having the same problem. it can copy everything but the 3D streams (the two SSIF files contained in a subfolder of the BDMV/Stream folder).
            u can clone but that way u lose menus, extras, etc. and that isn't a full backup.

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              #21
              Originally posted by massacher View Post
              i am having the same problem. it can copy everything but the 3D streams (the two SSIF files contained in a subfolder of the BDMV/Stream folder).
              u can clone but that way u lose menus, extras, etc. and that isn't a full backup.
              It should work just fine. Cloning will copy the whole movie with menus.

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                #22
                Originally posted by enigma63941 View Post
                It should work just fine. Cloning will copy the whole movie with menus.
                so what you're saying is that i can use clone to copy an entire 3D blu ray including menus, extras and the 3D itself too?

                i have tried this a few times and every time it didn't copy the 3D. it copied it as if it were a regular non-3D blu ray.

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                  #23
                  After you have cloned your 3D movie, how are you watching the copy, is it on your computer or in a blu ray player? If on your computer, which viewer are you using?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by rjl2005 View Post
                    After you have cloned your 3D movie, how are you watching the copy, is it on your computer or in a blu ray player? If on your computer, which viewer are you using?
                    the clone option is only capable of ripping the movie from the original disc which i already did. i want to be able to copy a 3D blu ray and compress it so it fits onto a 25GB blu ray. the clone option doesn't provide that capability.

                    other blu rays that i have backed up i watch in my blu ray player. i don't watch them on my computer that often. and i don't have the equipment on my computer to watch 3D blu rays. i do have a video card that is capable of 3D but i don't have 3D glasses or a 3D monitor. so i use my .
                    Last edited by massacher; 06-22-2012, 09:22 AM.

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                      #25
                      Can someone clarify that if I have a BD disc with 50gb size and I perform the clone BD on a 3D movie (ie The Avengers which I have a store bought copy), will this clone copy function identically to the original on any BluRay player with 3D playback capability?
                      I normally use my PS3 with recently updated software to play all of my 3D BluRays and have an Epson 3D projector.....

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                        #26
                        Yes, you could use the Clone function to backup your 3D source, 1:1 as the original.

                        Wilson
                        Please post your logs the default location is:
                        For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
                        For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
                        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
                        If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.

                        Thanks!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
                          Yes, you could use the Clone function to backup your 3D source, 1:1 as the original.

                          Wilson
                          If the clone function is performed using my original 3D bluray (The Avengers in this case), will I be able to play this back on my Playstation 3 or will copy protection prevent this? I'm confused in reading all of the postings regarding Cinavia protection and using a PS3 to play back. (I have all of the most recent updates on my PS3 as I use it for Netflix as well as gaming and Bluray playback).

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