I really hate to sound like a noob who asks ridiculous-sounding questions because he hasn't invested any time in learning an application but I am at my wit's end. So here goes..
I am trying to back up my retail copy of "The Lion King 3D". It's 35 GB and I only have 25GB bd-r's so using the clone feature isn't an option. As I understand it, I'm supposed to be able to convert the film to Blu-ray SBS 3D under the Full Disc option of this program. After numerous failed attempts to compress it to BD25, I came to the forum and read where another user suggested to first copy the disc without compression to the hard drive. Success. Or so I thought..
The resulting disc I burnt would not play in my blu-ray player because it apparently wasn't a 3D device. I tried the disc in my PS3 instead and it did play, but the movie did not play in SBS 3D; but rather 2D. Hoping I might have accidently selected the wrong option, I repeated the process but this time I decided to check the files ripped to my hard drive before trying to compress. Using VLC media player I was able to confirm that the m2ts files were in standard 2D and not SBS 3D. I have repeated the process a couple of times to no avail and can only conclude that the program does not work as advertised.
Is there some sort of workaround to achieve what I'm looking for? I have searched the forum forum for a few days while waiting to be activated and I haven't came across a solution as of yet. I did pm another user who posted a similar issue and "he" more or less told me it was a lost cause. I just can't imagine that more people haven't experienced this..
I am trying to back up my retail copy of "The Lion King 3D". It's 35 GB and I only have 25GB bd-r's so using the clone feature isn't an option. As I understand it, I'm supposed to be able to convert the film to Blu-ray SBS 3D under the Full Disc option of this program. After numerous failed attempts to compress it to BD25, I came to the forum and read where another user suggested to first copy the disc without compression to the hard drive. Success. Or so I thought..
The resulting disc I burnt would not play in my blu-ray player because it apparently wasn't a 3D device. I tried the disc in my PS3 instead and it did play, but the movie did not play in SBS 3D; but rather 2D. Hoping I might have accidently selected the wrong option, I repeated the process but this time I decided to check the files ripped to my hard drive before trying to compress. Using VLC media player I was able to confirm that the m2ts files were in standard 2D and not SBS 3D. I have repeated the process a couple of times to no avail and can only conclude that the program does not work as advertised.
Is there some sort of workaround to achieve what I'm looking for? I have searched the forum forum for a few days while waiting to be activated and I haven't came across a solution as of yet. I did pm another user who posted a similar issue and "he" more or less told me it was a lost cause. I just can't imagine that more people haven't experienced this..
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