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  1. Hi there

    Is there an easy way to put 2 or 3 Blu-Ray discs to one, along similar lines to the old DVDReMake Pro software, where there would be a top menu with the links to each Blu-Ray?
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    Nope.

    You can use multiavchd to join blu-ray m2ts but it wont keep the original menus.
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  3. I want to do it in a way that will keep the menus. For instance, opening a Top Menu with links to the other Blu-Rays. Clicking one of these links would then take me to the Menu for that Blu-Ray?
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    Originally Posted by magnu View Post
    I want to do it in a way that will keep the menus. For instance, opening a Top Menu with links to the other Blu-Rays. Clicking one of these links would then take me to the Menu for that Blu-Ray?
    Sooooo.....

    After getting an answer to your first post, you asked the exact same thing again
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  5. That's because I didn't get the correct answer to the question I asked. I wanted to make it clear that I wish to keep the menus.
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    Didn't get the "correct" answer? Holy crap!

    You mean, you didn't get the answer you wanted to hear!

    The reality is that the software you want does not exist....at least not at a consumer level. Someone who uses professional quality blu ray authoring tools might chip in and tell you which $10000 program will allow you to do this. If it can be done at all.
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  7. DVD Fab has the ability to merge DVDs. Its not expensive. Haven't tried it on Blu-Rays though. All I wanted to know if there was any software that does it. 'I didn't expect a sort of Spanish Inquisition?'.
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    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our three main weapons.... well, you know the rest.

    Blu ray menus are a different kettle of fish compared to dvds.
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  9. magnu, what you need to understand is yes, you can merge dvds on blu-ray but when you add the stipulation of keeping
    the same menus as what you have with the original menus, then no.

    There is very limited ways even to make any kind of BD menus...that is freeware period.
    Multiavchd happens to be the best known one.
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  10. I get the feeling DVD Fab junks the menus when you use merge, which is misleading.
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  11. Originally Posted by Kerry56 View Post
    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our three main weapons.... well, you know the rest.

    Blu ray menus are a different kettle of fish compared to dvds.
    Just thought I'd make it clear that I'm just using the DVD references as an example.
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  12. If I was planning to put multiple DVDs on Blu-Ray, one way to do it is by using DVDRemake Pro & DVD2BD
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  13. I suppose what my original question is, really, is if there's a Blu-Ray version of DVDRemake Pro in existance? Since that software is no longer produced, & as Blu-Ray is different, the answer is probably no.
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    No, there is not.

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