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  1. I've seen other threads about multiple movies on one blu-ray disc, but they all seem to be about re-encoding, etc. My situation is that I have two .ts files that are fully blu-ray compliant, one is 13G and the other is 9G. Of course, I'd like to put both these on one BD-R25 without a re-encode, since the files don't need it. Is there a program which will simply author a disc with two movies without a re-encode? (preferably a program other than multiAVCHD, which refuses to work right on my computer and has caused me nothing but problems in all my attempts to use it) I don't really care about fancy menus, etc. Even if I have to skip through all the chapters of the first movie to get to the second, I don't really mind. I just want them both on one disc, no re-encode. Thanks for any help.
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  3. I'll look into them, thanks.
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    If the original BluRay disc is single layer sized (you don't say one way or the other) this is insanely easy.
    1) Rip with AnyDVD, DVDFab, DVDFab Pass Key - whatever you have.
    2) Use ImgBurn to burn the rip with no changes.
    Poof - you have a copy of the BluRay that works.

    Getting rid of any extras is the tricky part. You might look into tsmuxer, which could generate a simple BD disc without menus. I have not yet tried it with multiple input files but I think it would work if you just wanted to input 2 movies into it. You're on your own at going from a BD rip to 2 separate input files that tsmuxer can deal with. Maybe someone else can help you with that.
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