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    I want to create a full backup of a blu ray disc to DVD9.

    I want to use most of the quality for the main movie .mt2s files and use little quality (around 1,000K) for all the extras.

    The only thing I want to fully remove are the TRUE HD audio.

    What tool can I use to simply shrink a .m2ts to a smaller .m2ts file?

    I am aware of BDRebuilder but that uses the same quality bitrate for the extras.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I would wait until BDRebuilder adds such a function. Or wait for CloneBD from slysoft.
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    With all the problems seamless streaming can cause, I doubt it'll be anytime soon that BDRebuilder can correctly detect just the extras.

    That's why I was still planning to use BDRebuilder to make the full backup but change the TARGET_SIZE: to something like 9100 (depending how much extras) and then just deleting the .M2TS BDRebuilder produces that have the extras. Replacing them with ones I want to shrink on my own.
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