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  1. Is it possible to take a Blu Ray and create a DVD5 or 9 but also have it include the menus?

    There seems to be a bunch of software out there that can shink a Blu ray to a DVD but I'm not sure
    it can do it with menus?

    I tried DVD Fab Blu Ray cloner, I selected everything and I till end up with a DVD without menus.

    So it is possible? if so please recommend which software.

    Thanks
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    If you mean can you shrink it to fit on a DVD5 or DVD9 sized disc but still in a BD / AVCHD format then...yes

    I still have my 1st test of this done when I 1st got my BD drive. I can't recall for sure but I think I used BD Rebuilder or Ripbot264
    There's not much to do but then I can't do much anyway.
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    Or if you mean convert the Blu-ray to DVD-Video format(VIDEO_TS folder with vob files) for standard dvd players. Then nope, no menus.
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    BD menus are totally different than DVD.
    Not at all the same language to build them.
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    It could be possible, but the menus would have to be decoded (to BMP, etc) then re-encoded/converted to DVD menu format. AFAIK, no software currently does this.

    Scott
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  6. Or if you mean convert the Blu-ray to DVD-Video format(VIDEO_TS folder with vob files) for standard dvd players. Then nope, no menus.
    This is what I mean, I guess there's no way.

    Thanks for the replies
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