Steps involved to do shrinking 3D BD50 to 3D BD25 RIGHT:
- Decrypt & Rip 3DBD 50 to Harddrive. It will balloon in size from ~50GB to ~75GB (or similar proportions if the original was somewhat smaller)
- Demux the SSIF file into components: Main (L) M2TS, Derived M2TS
- Decode Main M2TS (using AVC codec) to Left view (uncompressed), put in buffer
- Decode Derived M2TS (using MVC codec) to Derived view in 2nd buffer, compare 2 buffers and apply changes from 2nd buffer to 1st buffer to create Right view, put into 3rd buffer
- If necessary (temporarily?), create separate L + R files using codec? (maybe h.264 or lossless on both?)
- Re-encode both 1st & 3rd buffers (or separate files) using AVC (1st) and MVC (3rd) codecs, but this time using lower quality levels
- Take resulting files (h.264 + derivedview) and reauthor/remux into M2TS files
- ReInterleave M2TS files into SSIF file(s)+rest of BD structure
- Reburn to new disc
Currently, there is no single software that does ALL this.
Combinations of
DVDFab's 3DBD ripper/3DBDBuster and
Scenarist 3DBD(+MVC encoder)/SonyVegasPro10-11 can get it done, but none of these ways are cheap, or fast, and NONE are without a couple levels of QUALITY LOSS.
...And that's not even counting the difficulties with subtitles or menus...
All other methods are really NOT creating
true 3DBDs, they're creating 2D BDs that have a picture layout that is conducive to working with 3DTVs (when
MANUALLY ENGAGED). Invariably, additional quality loss incurs.
Scott