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    Hi All,

    I did a search on the site and for some reason I cannot find what I am looking for. I have decided to back up my 3d movie collection in case of damage. I see that the price of BD-DL 50gb disks has come way down, so I will no longer need to compress the files to fit on the old 25gb regular Blu-ray anymore.

    I was trying to determine the best way to create an exact copy of the 3D Blu-ray disk by using DVDFab 9.

    #1 I could go into Copy Mode and select 'Full Disc', with output set at BD50. However do I select the 'copy as Blu-ray 3d' or the 'Convert to Blu-ray SBS 3D' option? What is the difference between these two? I would assume the copy one? since we are not compressing the data?

    #2 I could go into Copy Mode and select 'Clone/Burn' and save it as an *.iso file. Then burn the *.iso file to a BD-DL disk. However does this keep the 3D format?

    any other suggestions on the best way to accomplish this?
    thanks in advance!
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    Dvdfab 9 is no longer supported use dvdfab v10
    Use the full 3d mode in copy, this will give you the same as the 3d disc.
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    I was trying to determine the best way to create an exact copy of the 3D Blu-ray disk by using DVDFab 9.

    #1 I could go into Copy Mode and select 'Full Disc', with output set at BD50. However do I select the 'copy as Blu-ray 3d' or the 'Convert to Blu-ray SBS 3D' option? What is the difference between these two? I would assume the copy one? since we are not compressing the data?

    DVDFab 9 will do it ok but you can update to 10 for free if you have an existing license.
    Regular Blu-ray 3D discs are frame-packed
    Your first option Copy as Blu-ray 3D is what it says simply copying a normal frame-packed commercial Blu ray disc
    Second option SBS 3D means Side By Side 3D probably for bootleg copies etc. Typically MKV's
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    Thank you for the help guys ! I appreciate it
    I will give it a try when I get time and see how it works.
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    Sorry, follow up question. Should I save them as a .iso ? or regular BDMV folder style?
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    doesn't matter. they are both exactly the same if you use a proper burning software like imgburn.
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    SBS files can viewed on virtual reality gear, or head sets using your android smart phone and SBS viewer APP
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  8. I have a iso 3D movie, i want to convert to SAME size and 3D, but in mkv... Im using dvdfab 10, but i cant it working. It working but first of all, it compress the movie so instead of 25GB, is going to be around 4-5GB.

    What 3D format should I use?? I have a Samsung 3D tv and use 3D glasses

    http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/accessories/tv-accessories/SSG-5100GB/XC/
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