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    I was wondering if anybody knew how to rip an original blu-ray movie and compress it to fit on exactly two dual layer discs. The quality loss wouldn't be that bad and still alot cheaper than buying actual blank bluray discs. I am not sure what the exact size would be to set with a custom mb, or if any software can do this. Any answers would be greatly appreciated because I cannot find anything regarding this. Thank you.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    AnyDVDHD to rip and BD Rebuilder let you shrink. But I don't think there any easy methods to split it two dvdrs, maybe MultiAVCHD.

    And PLEASE PLEASE post blu-ray ripping in our BLU-ray Ripping forum. Moving you.
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    I tried BD Rebuilder it would just stop working at a certain point. How many mb's would I have to set a custom mb for to exactly fit two dual layer discs if I were to try bd rebuilder again? Thanks.
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  4. Sorry you can't use bdrb to split an original blu-ray into 2 dvd discs. You may be able to use ripbot or clown bd to do what you want, i'm not that familiar with those two programs.
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    I use Multi-AVCHD to do the encoding, using vcalc to get the correct bitrates. Once encoded, I use TSMuxer to join/split the m2ts files created by Multi-AVCHD into two sets, authored as AVCHD titles.
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    Can any one suggest a way to convert this monster of a movie
    and put it on two double layer DVD so that they will play on a
    standalone BluRay player. See mediainfo below.


    General : F:\"movie".PROPER.1080p.BluRay.DTS.x264.mkv
    Format : Matroska at 16.9 Mbps
    Length : 15 Gb for 2h 6mn 50s 274ms

    Video #0 : AVC at 14.6 Mbps
    Aspect : 1920 x 800 (2.400) at 23.976 fps

    Audio #0 : DTS at 1 536 Kbps
    Infos : 6 channels, 48.0 KHz
    Language : en

    Audio #1 : Vorbis at 80.0 Kbps
    Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 KHz
    Language : en
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    Originally Posted by mysts

    General : F:\"movie".PROPER.1080p.BluRay.DTS.x264.mkv
    Thats a warez movie downloaded.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    I don't know if it is warez or not. It was handed to me as a challange so I passed it on to you guys for suggestions. If it turns out to be warez lets remove it and get on with something more important
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    Proper is a group name that releases mkv movies on the net,for example:Star Trek 2009 PROPER 1080p BluRay DTS x264-ESiR.

    I pulled that off google,its pretty well the same title name of proper mkv you got.
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    johns0,

    I also did a google search and found the similarities very convincing. I passed this on to my source and suggested that he handle it another way and leave me out of it Thanks once again for your help.
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    If you check prices on newegg you can buy BD-R's for the same price as a DL DVD.
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