Ok I did read some threads but i have to admit i am a video/audio noob. That said.
I want to make a BluRay back up my Pirates of the Carribean 2 BluRay. The copy will play on a current BluRay player for my HD TV.
I first copied full disk to my hard drive. Now i was going to use that folder as source to copy just the "main movie" to a BD25.
With the movie, PCM/5.1, and no subpictures it is 28.6GB, so to fit on my 25MB disk it would need to compress to 78%. However if I chang the audio to AC-3/5.1 it is now only 21.6GB and no reduction.
So what is the audio / video trade offs between the two?
BTW, how do i know what the source audio format is? I have looked in the folders but it is not obvious to me (noob). As i heard that if the audio is not PCM to start with there is no advantage to upconverting to that format.
I want to make a BluRay back up my Pirates of the Carribean 2 BluRay. The copy will play on a current BluRay player for my HD TV.
I first copied full disk to my hard drive. Now i was going to use that folder as source to copy just the "main movie" to a BD25.
With the movie, PCM/5.1, and no subpictures it is 28.6GB, so to fit on my 25MB disk it would need to compress to 78%. However if I chang the audio to AC-3/5.1 it is now only 21.6GB and no reduction.
So what is the audio / video trade offs between the two?
BTW, how do i know what the source audio format is? I have looked in the folders but it is not obvious to me (noob). As i heard that if the audio is not PCM to start with there is no advantage to upconverting to that format.
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