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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Blu-ray to .m2ts (one file), then create BDMV Folder Structure

    Dear Friends

    I know that BD Ripper is able to create one .m2ts file from Blu-ray.
    Let say I have got seamless branching Blu-ray (multiply .m2ts files).
    So I would like to have 1 .m2ts combined from multiply .m2ts files.
    So I use BD Ripper. OK few clicks, and some time, I have got what I want.
    Voila, there is 1 .m2ts file.

    Now, don't ask, what is the purpose of my idea, but I would like to create BDMV Folder Structure, but using only this 1 .m2ts file.

    How to do that not using any 3rd party softwares like tsMuxeR, which has got looooooooot of errors during remuxing and demuxing.

    I know I can use BD Copy to create Main Movie, but in such case I will have in STREAM folder lots of .m2ts files, because BD Copy just copy the structure of Blu-ray as it is.

    So... How to use .m2ts file to create BDMV Folder Structure?

    Best regards.

    PS. I think DVDFab should have conversion from .m2ts file to BDMV Folder Structure.

    EDIT

    Is BD Ripper good application for seamless branching Blu-ray? It doesn't generate any errors and pauses during playback, where two m2ts (on the border) files are combined?

    Sincerely
    Last edited by VAMET; 01-12-2011, 08:19 AM.
    VAMET


    #2
    So... How to use .m2ts file to create BDMV Folder Structure?
    Hi, VAMET,

    DVDFab does not do this job for now.

    Thanks for your understanding, we appreciate it very much!

    Sincerely Yours
    Malcolm Wang

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      #3
      Dear Malcolm

      DVDFab Team are going to add such feature?
      Best regards.

      Sincerely
      VAMET

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        #4
        Dear VAMET,

        Our R&D Depart. may take this into our consideration, and implement it in the future, but, as you can understand, the tech development always calls for a process and a period of time.

        Thank you for your valuable suggestion again.

        Sincerely Yours
        Malcolm Wang

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