On the Real Steel Blu-Ray disc, the main movie is about 27GB. I used DVDFab to first copy uncompressed to a folder on a hard drive, then DVDFab to compress to 23GB outputting to another folder on a different hard drive. I then used DVDFab a third time to prepare the ISO image, and burn with Imgburn as the burn engine to a blank 25GB Blu-Ray disc. Pretty standard procedure I've used many times before.
This time, however, the backup copy shudders about every 10 seconds - like the compression algorithm just dropped a couple of seconds as the copy compression. The result is not real watchable.
I notice from the DVDFab internal log (attached) that the main movie appears to have 24 sources for the 27 chapters; usually I only see one source for all the main movie chapters when backing up a movie. The Imgburn log is perfectly normal.
Any suggestions how to make a watchable backup copy?
This time, however, the backup copy shudders about every 10 seconds - like the compression algorithm just dropped a couple of seconds as the copy compression. The result is not real watchable.
I notice from the DVDFab internal log (attached) that the main movie appears to have 24 sources for the 27 chapters; usually I only see one source for all the main movie chapters when backing up a movie. The Imgburn log is perfectly normal.
Any suggestions how to make a watchable backup copy?
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