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    #16
    Thanks. I'm a bit confused, though. What are inside the other .m2ts files that I don't select with TsMuxer? Isn't there anything important in them? These files were produced by DVDFab's MainMovie mode, so I wouldn't think it should contain non-essential info.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Scott View Post
      Thanks. I'm a bit confused, though. What are inside the other .m2ts files that I don't select with TsMuxer? Isn't there anything important in them? These files were produced by DVDFab's MainMovie mode, so I wouldn't think it should contain non-essential info.
      not exactly sure what they contain probably trailers commentary's, that sort of thing, basically non-essential media, you just want the movie file.

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        #18
        Steve,
        If you’re looking to rip just the Bluray main movie to an MTS file, I do it all the time. DVDfab does produce a file full of sub files but you can find the main move MTS located in the “stream” folder, example…. \MainMovie\THE_DARK_KNIGHT\BDMV\STREAM then the file is usually similar to 00001.mts
        The main movie is usually named something like 00001.mts. Once I locate that MTS file I delete all of the other files & folders and rename that file with the movie title. I do not use any compression so the MTS file is usually about 20-30 gigs with 1 or 2 audio codec’s retained. I play this file back with a Netgear 9150 on my TV.

        JFR

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          #19
          Originally posted by JFR View Post
          Steve,
          If you’re looking to rip just the Bluray main movie to an MTS file, I do it all the time. DVDfab does produce a file full of sub files but you can find the main move MTS located in the “stream” folder, example…. \MainMovie\THE_DARK_KNIGHT\BDMV\STREAM then the file is usually similar to 00001.mts
          The main movie is usually named something like 00001.mts. Once I locate that MTS file I delete all of the other files & folders and rename that file with the movie title. I do not use any compression so the MTS file is usually about 20-30 gigs with 1 or 2 audio codec’s retained. I play this file back with a Netgear 9150 on my TV.

          JFR
          I'm glad to see I'm not the only one able to do this. lol

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