Just curious if anyone's tried BluRayBerry. It seems to be a dvddecrypter-ish program - one click to rip and make an iso from a blu-ray disc and then another click to write it back to a blank blu-ray disc. Sounds too good to be true. Anyone have success with this program?
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I just tried blurayberry and it coudn't get it to work. It said "unable to get AACS Keys from disk." Can someone hurry up and make dvddecrypterbluray already?
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If you can provide a link for this I'll try it out this weekend myself as well. I have a bluray pc rom in addition to a ps3 and about 4 bluray movies.
Chances are this is a ripper only not a DECRYPTER. I've run across several that claim to copy bluray to multiple dvdrs and convert to avi and yadda yadda yadda. But they all say "must decrypt first".
So a lot of them are really just file management tools.
Unfortunately it seems like anydvdhd is the only real game in town for the time being - and a pricey one at that......Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
A lot of so-called conversion programs are simply I guess what you could call "stealware" - the maker took something that's freely available and put his name on it and sells it. The error you got means that it can't decrypt so it probably uses one of the old decryption tools that are known NOT to work with BD+ discs. Who knows what it uses to supposedly get the ripped disc back to a blank, but I wouldn't trust it.
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Haven't tried it yet. I'll try this weekend and report back the results.
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Blu-Rays are either 50GB (dual layer) or 25GB (single layer). There is no way you can burn the 1:1 copy to a DVD9 (which is 8.5GB).
The image will need to be re-encoded (thus reduction in quality) to fit on a DVD9. -
I know that....but if it is just the movie, wouldn't the size be much smaller?
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Originally Posted by JoeyGarbs
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LOL!!! You can isue imgburn to burn....obviously this is a load of crap
http://blurayberry.com/'Do I look absolutely divine and regal, and yet at the same time very pretty and rather accessible?' - Queenie -
Guys, I'm just excited that I can make a 1:1 copy of a 25 gig blu-ray movie. Baby steps for me. I'll experiment with a 50 gig when I find one that I want to back up.
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'Do I look absolutely divine and regal, and yet at the same time very pretty and rather accessible?' - Queenie
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The two most important features of any program specifically designed for Blu-Ray would be the ability to decrypt the movie and shrink the movie to fit a 25GB BD-R.
If a Blu-Ray tool cannot do any of these two, its pretty useless. -
Out of curiosity. how many MOVIE only components of BR are > 25 gig?
'Do I look absolutely divine and regal, and yet at the same time very pretty and rather accessible?' - Queenie -
that's the thing. I have a lot of 50 GB movies that I do NOT want to watch all the trailers etc. For example, Ratatouille, I like the movie very much but it'll be great if I can just extract the movie only, english subtitle and one soundtrack. This way I don't have to spend "hours" to skip all the commercials, reading the FBI warning in various languages, and see the Java code loading.
Any idea of how to do this?
Better yet, I'm still trying to find a way to extract just certain scenes and combine them onto one disc so I can have a disc full of demo scenes."Half empty or half full, it's still only half a glass" - What Dave Says -
The most important feature of BluRayBerry is it creates a virtual bluray drive to mount an ISO image and play from the HDD. Other Drive emulator software does not work for bluray. playback from an alcohol or daemon virtual drive doesn't work.