I used DVDFAB9 to compress 3d blu-ray movie to 25GB on my hard disk. But instead of saving as an .ISO, I saved to blu-ray folder/file format. This causes the ssif folder to show up as empty.
Is there an easy way to fix this issue. I wonder if DVDFAB9 could implement an option in future releases to automatically construct a new .ISO that would repair the UDF file structure so that the /ssif folder appears as being full. That might be a nice option. Not a neccessity but simply a nice feature so that a person doesn't have to re-compress the entire movie just to get the /ssif folder to show up correctly.
Is there an easy way to fix this issue. I wonder if DVDFAB9 could implement an option in future releases to automatically construct a new .ISO that would repair the UDF file structure so that the /ssif folder appears as being full. That might be a nice option. Not a neccessity but simply a nice feature so that a person doesn't have to re-compress the entire movie just to get the /ssif folder to show up correctly.
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