When trying to back up this blu-ray (Tiger Sharks) setting it to shrink to a BD25 the ISO comes out at 47GB. I have tried several different versions 9/10 latest and they all produce a 47GB ISO file????
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Please provide a purchase link, can't find a disc anywhere by this name. DVDFab thinks it is a bonus Disc, not a movie. You can always try turning hardware acceleration off in Settings->AV Codec, but I don't think it will help in this case. Does the ISO play normally on your PC?Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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0m 07.45s: Source: E:/BDMV/
0m 07.45s: SourceSize: 12442 MB
The BDMV folder is only about 12GB, which is strange. Please check the disc content in Explorer to see where the space is.DVDFab is the all-in-one software package for copying Blu-ray/DVD and converting video file.
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Originally posted by signals View PostPlease provide a purchase link, can't find a disc anywhere by this name. DVDFab thinks it is a bonus Disc, not a movie. You can always try turning hardware acceleration off in Settings->AV Codec, but I don't think it will help in this case. Does the ISO play normally on your PC?
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Please try what Fengtao suggested, using Windows Explorer and selecting Open from the context menu. Now hover the mouse over each folder and make a note of the size of the contents that should appear in a few seconds. Please report what you find for the sizes and names for the folders (AACS, JAR, STREAM etc.) DVDFab, Passkey or other decrypters should be off for the above exploration.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostPlease try what Fengtao suggested, using Windows Explorer and selecting Open from the context menu. Now hover the mouse over each folder and make a note of the size of the contents that should appear in a few seconds. Please report what you find for the sizes and names for the folders (AACS, JAR, STREAM etc.) DVDFab, Passkey or other decrypters should be off for the above exploration.
AACS shows 7.14MB
BDMV shows 12.1GB
CERTIFICATE shows 208 bytes
these are the only folders on the disc
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