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  1. As above.

    Trying to backup my new Sin City BD to avc/mp4 and theres over 100 m2ts files, 59 of which seem to be the main movie, but there are not all in order and not consequtive.

    How can I tell how to remux this for Ripbot, or is that the idea?

    And is this the shape of things to come?
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    I've ran into a couple with the main movie split into two .m2ts files, but not that many. And those weren't in sequence either. You can reorder them in tsMuXeR, but with that many, you may have to play each .m2ts file to figure out the order, then make a list and put them into tsMuXeR in the correct order.
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  3. Hoping it wouldn't come to that :X

    What can I say - ouch!
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    BDInfo will tell you the playlist (.mpls) file for the movie, just drag this .mpls file into TSmuxeR and create a new .m2ts that will be the whole movie with all the small files daisychained in the correct order as specified in the .mpls file. It's simple, just one click.
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  5. Hey GeeForce, been on my hols for 2 weeks, so well chuffed to see your solution - Sorted!!

    Many thanks
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    Originally Posted by GeeForce11
    BDInfo will tell you the playlist (.mpls) file for the movie, just drag this .mpls file into TSmuxeR and create a new .m2ts that will be the whole movie with all the small files daisychained in the correct order as specified in the .mpls file. It's simple, just one click.
    BDinfo
    BDEdit
    eac3to

    will all give you the main movie play list

    ocgw

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