Hi everyone,
Just another newbie. I attempted my due diligence and tried searching on my own before posting a new thread. And, I apologize if this is addressed somewhere else. But, I was just having trouble finding my answer searching the forum.
Anyway, I am trying to find out how to rip my BD's to my HDD in a 1:1 uncompressed format so I can use other software to encode to mkv and bring the file size down. One forum says the way to go is use DVDFab BD Copy and set to BD50. That's fine. But, I've noticed that some BD's actually have more than one m2ts file in the "STREAM" folder that make up the whole main movie. I would then have to go through a series of software just to remux/demux and so forth just to put it all together and make one m2ts file. I once copied the Thor BD with BD Copy (BD50) which resulted in a single m2ts file. I also ripped it with BD Ripper (outputing to m2ts) to get a single m2ts file. I then compared the two files from both Copy and Ripper and they were relatively the same size. SO...does this mean the Ripper option to m2ts is "uncompressed"?
Also, does Ripper consolidate multiple files into one output m2ts file? This would make things much easier if I didn't have to bother will all the other remux/demux software to consolidate the mutliple m2ts files of a BD folder and still got the uncompressed result.
One last thing, if Ripper alone will work, what profile do you suggest for the 1:1 I'm looking for.
Thanks for any assistance!
Just another newbie. I attempted my due diligence and tried searching on my own before posting a new thread. And, I apologize if this is addressed somewhere else. But, I was just having trouble finding my answer searching the forum.
Anyway, I am trying to find out how to rip my BD's to my HDD in a 1:1 uncompressed format so I can use other software to encode to mkv and bring the file size down. One forum says the way to go is use DVDFab BD Copy and set to BD50. That's fine. But, I've noticed that some BD's actually have more than one m2ts file in the "STREAM" folder that make up the whole main movie. I would then have to go through a series of software just to remux/demux and so forth just to put it all together and make one m2ts file. I once copied the Thor BD with BD Copy (BD50) which resulted in a single m2ts file. I also ripped it with BD Ripper (outputing to m2ts) to get a single m2ts file. I then compared the two files from both Copy and Ripper and they were relatively the same size. SO...does this mean the Ripper option to m2ts is "uncompressed"?
Also, does Ripper consolidate multiple files into one output m2ts file? This would make things much easier if I didn't have to bother will all the other remux/demux software to consolidate the mutliple m2ts files of a BD folder and still got the uncompressed result.
One last thing, if Ripper alone will work, what profile do you suggest for the 1:1 I'm looking for.
Thanks for any assistance!
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