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    So I have a backup copy of a Blu-ray complete movie on my hard drive. To save space, I would like to remove everything but the main movie and menus.
    The problem is that this movie has Extended Cut and Theatrical Cut, so when I look in the STREAM folder there are many cut & split files. I can't just pick one and delete the rest. There is no one large file, there are many.

    Two questions:

    1. So how do I keep just one of the movie version and the menus. I need a program that can see and rip the main movie.

    2. Is it possible to modify the menus in such way to keep only the "PLAY" and "Change AUDIO Setup" sub-menu?

    PS. I want the video and audio to be UNTOUCHED. No re-encoding.

    Thanks.
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    Have you tried bd rebuilder? I don't know how it will works with menus though.

    I'm pretty sure you wont find anything yet that can easily change the blu-ray menus.
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    Originally Posted by leopardx
    So I have a backup copy of a Blu-ray complete movie on my hard drive. To save space, I would like to remove everything but the main movie and menus.
    The problem is that this movie has Extended Cut and Theatrical Cut, so when I look in the STREAM folder there are many cut & split files. I can't just pick one and delete the rest. There is no one large file, there are many.

    Two questions:

    1. So how do I keep just one of the movie version and the menus. I need a program that can see and rip the main movie.

    2. Is it possible to modify the menus in such way to keep only the "PLAY" and "Change AUDIO Setup" sub-menu?

    PS. I want the video and audio to be UNTOUCHED. No re-encoding.

    Thanks.
    You may want to demux that movie w/ TsMuxer, it sounds like your dealing w/ a "seamless branching disc" so you will want to load the correct playlist rather than a .m2ts file

    You will find the playlist you want w/ BD Info or BD Edit

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  4. to do what your doing I use BD info to figure out which M2ts files I need. Open up your blu-ray in BD info and look at the times and record down the MPLs file that contains the verison of the movie you want. (located in the playlist folder).

    You can usually tell whether it is the theatrical or uncut by the times (I did this with Taken, and Role Models)

    After you figure out the ones that you want open the correct MPLS file that you want in TSmux and keep the sound streams that you want.

    If your only looking to keep the menu's for audio stream selecting you can easily do that in a program like powerdvd without the menu
    Once you load up the DVD it won't have the menu but it will still retain the sound stream all you have to do is click on different sound stream once the movie starts playing. Powerdvd retains your settings so if you start a movie with DTSHD it will remember to play that movie in DTShd if you resume. In case it doesn't just select the audio stream from the player menu or program that shortcut into your remote control or keyboard.

    re-encode as a blu-ray disk and do with it what you will like after that whether it be ISO or M2ts file,
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