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    How to end up with one large M2TS file

    I have just discovered how to pull movies across my network to my TV. What I need to do now is just have the finished bluray as one large M2TS file...Is there an easy way to do that?? Thanks so much!

    Kipp

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    If you make the file with ripper it makes 1 big file.

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      #3
      Get 1 stream file

      Originally posted by OregonJK8 View Post
      I have just discovered how to pull movies across my network to my TV. What I need to do now is just have the finished bluray as one large M2TS file...Is there an easy way to do that?? Thanks so much!

      Kipp
      Depending on what you prefer, you can also use freebie tsmuxer pgm to select the movie playlist (with the multiple files) & use 'm2ts mux' option to join them into a single m2ts file for the movie .. i've done this after using Fab BRcopy for movie with 'seamless branching' which has many separate m2ts files in the movie playlist, & then played the single m2ts file across network to a player like WD LIVE or PIVOS or other which plays the m2ts directly ..

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        jakish
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          #5
          Originally posted by glenns View Post
          If you make the file with ripper it makes 1 big file.
          So with just using the ripper I can also have it reduce the size to a BD25 or BD 9 and keep just one big file??

          Thanks!

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            #6
            Yes even bd 5 or change the resolution if you wanted to.

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              #7
              Originally posted by glenns View Post
              Yes even bd 5 or change the resolution if you wanted to.
              Thanks Glenns...do you know if there is a tutorial to do just that??

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                #8
                Open ripper this is for non 3d blu-rays
                Click profile on bottom left corner under recently on the left side click m2ts then pick out a profile you can pick m2ts audiocopy if you want the same hd soundtracks that are on the disk then click ok.

                Now click on advanced settings you can change the resolution here by clicking on the pull down i belive 720x390 is close to the dvd 5 resolution for a movie with letterboxed black bars.I would never change the resolution but you can.

                Under video quality you can tell Fab the bit rate or video quality to use.Try normal first as high quality uses more disk space.Pass through is to keep audio and video without doing any compression.now you can save these settings as defaults by clicking on save defaults or just click ok.

                If you save defaults fab will use these setting every time you make a disk unless you change them.So this will give you a start then play around to get a copy that suits your needs for what your doing.You can do this with 3d side by side also with a different profile.You can look through the videos for ripper maybe theirs even a utube video on how to use it but this should get you started.Theirs are many other things you can do with ripper like take out different soundtracks and subtitles ect.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by glenns View Post
                  Pass through is to keep audio and video without doing any compression.now you can save these settings as defaults by clicking on save defaults or just click ok.
                  glenns, thanks again...the above is what worked for me!

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                    #10
                    Your welcome.

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