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    Will Blue Ray Ripper merge m2ts files?

    #2
    no it does not merge but it will create one large m2ts file from a Blu-ray disc or Blu-ray folder/iso.
    Last edited by AGJ; 04-17-2011, 07:45 PM.

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      #3
      You mean "FROM", don't you AGJ?

      Originally posted by AGJ View Post
      no it does not merge but it will create one large m2ts file for a Blu-ray disc or Blu-ray folder/iso.
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        #4
        OK, so here's the deal. I usually dont have any problems using the Blu Ray copy function, but occasionally, when the particular movie has many m2ts files, it doesn't always play back well. Recently I've been having this problem with Harry Potter 7. I reburned at a slower speed and it helped some but not exactly what I'd call a good copy. Especially when this disc didn't require compression. So, I'm thinking if I could somehow combine the m2ts files into a single m2ts file, perhaps this would no longer be an issue. Do I have it right to think this? So now I use the Blu Ray Ripper function to make one single m2ts file - so how do I burn it to a blu-ray disc?

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          #5
          Sorry to say but this sounds like it not a DVDFab issue but more a blank media issue. Post your internal and burn log file so someone can see what is happening. DVDFab just copies exactly what is on the original Blu-ray/DVD.

          As for using DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper to make one m2ts and burn to blank media sorry that will not work as it a portable file for playing from computer or a media player.

          As for a merge feature for Blu-ray that is being worked on but no time frame has been given or will be given for when it be released

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            #6
            Originally posted by jimp124 View Post
            OK, so here's the deal. I usually dont have any problems using the Blu Ray copy function, but occasionally, when the particular movie has many m2ts files, it doesn't always play back well. Recently I've been having this problem with Harry Potter 7. I reburned at a slower speed and it helped some but not exactly what I'd call a good copy. Especially when this disc didn't require compression. So, I'm thinking if I could somehow combine the m2ts files into a single m2ts file, perhaps this would no longer be an issue. Do I have it right to think this? So now I use the Blu Ray Ripper function to make one single m2ts file - so how do I burn it to a blu-ray disc?
            I have the same problem and i am using prodye BD-R 25gb at recommended speed. I have not tried at a slower speed

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