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  1. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2004
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    In playing around with DVDFAB and ANY DVD HD, I realize that when making an ISO image, the source has to be directly from the disc. It cannot be from files already ripped on your hard drive.

    Is there a program like DVDSHRINK where your source can be files already ripped on your hard drive and convert it into an iso?
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    imgburn does.
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    I was also thinking Imgburn, but i was not sure if it would work n a bluray disc.

    Also i know dvdfab will read from a folder or image on your hdd and does not have to be directly from a disc, but only for standard dvd's.
    I never messed with bluray so i was not sure about that either.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2004
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    I did try imgburn, but I get a little confused because when I'm selecting where the blu-ray movie is, there are so many subfolders. Do I just go to the STREAM folder? If so, once created, is the iso image the exact copy of how the blu ray should be with menus and everything?
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    If you want an ISO then you want all the folders that you ripped, not just one or two of the sub folders.

    The best way would be to use AnyDVD in the background, then just use Imgburn's "Create image file from disc" option and select your BluRay as the source. As AnyDVD will remove all the protection on the fly, Imgburn will just see it as an ordinary disc.
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  6. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2004
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    Below is what I get when I select the STREAM folder.


    "You've only selected 1 folder, containing just Blu Ray video files!

    Does the STREAM folder represent what should be a BDMV folder in the root directory of the image?

    (Otherwise, the STREAM folder will be visible in the root directory of the image.)"
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  7. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2004
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    If you want an ISO then you want all the folders that you ripped, not just one or two of the sub folders.

    The best way would be to use AnyDVD in the background, then just use Imgburn's "Create image file from disc" option and select your BluRay as the source. As AnyDVD will remove all the protection on the fly, Imgburn will just see it as an ordinary disc.
    Guns1inger, but what if the Blu Ray files have already been ripped to hard drive? Do I then select create image from files/folders? Then select the title folder as the source? For Example, Day After Tomorrow FOLDER, inside this folder is 2 folders BDMV and CERTIFICATE. So I guess what I'm asking is do I keep clicking inside the BDMV folder until I get to STREAM, or do I select the very first folder that says DAY AFTER TOMORROW?

    I ask this because I'm used to doing DVDs where I do not select the title folder, I select the video folder.
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    Create Image from Files/Folders, navigate to the title folder, double-click it, then select the BDMV and Certificate folders

    that's it
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    Join Date: Feb 2009
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    lawbringer is absolutely right, or you can "drag and drop" the 2 folders into the window

    You need both these folders to make a blu ray compliant disc so your disc is playable on the widest range of stand alone players

    if you are using BD Rebuilder check the box "stricter compliance for avchd"

    then patch w/ avchd patcher 1.06 set to "100" for the highest level of compliancy

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