Originally posted by Rob_NYC
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Yes, you can do main movie only ISO...but again, its no benefit to me because the program I use to convert will not see the ISO unless its mounted etc which is just extra steps for me...as a file, it just reads the .m2ts file.
As I mentioned when I started this thread, before I dig in to backing up my Blu Rays to my hard drive I want to make sure I'm doing it in a way that will create the least amount of work now and in the future, i.e., I'd rather not have to extract the .m2ts files from ISO down the road if I can just go ahead and do it now. My main purpose is to get my movies on the hard drive so I can watch them from it, as well as serving as a back-up.
As for streaming through a media server, then file form might be better...but sometimes the movie structure creates more than one .m2ts file...which could give you problems as far as playback is concerned. I read DVDFab is working on a feature to create a single .m2ts file which would be fine for media playback purpose. And would probably be the easiest way for you without losing any quality or time converting since no conversion is needed. You would also need a media streamer that natively plays .m2ts files...I believe Windows Media Center does? ...or you might need to ?
I'm still leaning towards ISO, but I'm still torn about ripping to file structure, i.e., .m2ts, and now mkv. Although it sounds like mkv compresses, even modestly, and I don't want to do that.
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