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    Just need to make the structure, and drag the m2ts file over to that structure instead of re-copying the same file, so I can mount them to iso's much faster any ideas?
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    No such tool.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    No such tool.
    Actually Baldrick he might just be able to pull that off

    All "movie only" BD folder structures are the same (if you like I always save 1 audio track and no sub), he can "drag and drop" the .m2ts file into the stream folder and while it has not physically moved it is mounted in the folder, if he loads those folders into imgburn he should make a good iso

    So, imho you can just drag and drop a blu ray compliant .m2ts into a "generic" blu ray movie only folder structure and make an iso w/ imgburn

    Would not work w/ full disc or menus

    His resulting file would be no different than when TsMuxer converts a .m2ts file into a movie only blu ray w/o moving the file so it will be a fragmented file, but after it goes thru imgburn it will be a contigious file

    It would save a step, just like I do when I rip and demux a disc w/ Tsmuxer in 1 step

    this will only work if you alsways use the same settings like I do

    Do this:

    Take a blu ray that has been ripped w/ TsMuxer, copy it, then delete the BDMV/STREAM/.001 .m2ts file, now save the remaining folder structure to do this whenever you want

    now as long as the folder stucture and theb .m2ts file are on the same HDD you should be able to drag and drop the .m2ts file w/o actually physically transfering it until it runs thru imgburn

    Try it and let us know if it works

    ocgw

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    Originally Posted by ocgw
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    No such tool.
    Actually Baldrick he might just be able to pull that off

    All "movie only" BD folder structures are the same (if you like I always save 1 audio track and no sub), he can "drag and drop" the .m2ts file into the stream folder and while it has not physically moved it is mounted in the folder, if he loads those folders into imgburn he should make a good iso

    So, imho you can just drag and drop a blu ray compliant .m2ts into a "generic" blu ray movie only folder structure and make an iso w/ imgburn

    Would not work w/ full disc or menus

    His resulting file would be no different than when TsMuxer converts a .m2ts file into a movie only blu ray w/o moving the file so it will be a fragmented file, but after it goes thru imgburn it will be a contigious file

    It would save a step, just like I do when I rip and demux a disc w/ Tsmuxer in 1 step

    this will only work if you always use the same settings like I do

    Do this:

    Take a blu ray that has been ripped w/ TsMuxer, copy it, then delete the BDMV/STREAM/.001 .m2ts file, now save the remaining folder structure to do this whenever you want

    now as long as the folder stucture and theb .m2ts file are on the same HDD you should be able to drag and drop the .m2ts file w/o actually physically transfering it until it runs thru imgburn

    Try it and let us know if it works

    ocgw

    peace
    Athlon II Propus 630 @ 3.62Ghz / 8GB DDR2 1066 5-7-7-20 / 8x BD-RW / 19TB Storage
    http://forum.videohelp.com/topic368691.html
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