I use AnyDVD to backup my blu-rays then use TSMuxer to strip all the junk from it that takes up an ungodly amount of HD space. Then use Imageburn to produce the ISO. Do I have to rip the Entire Blu-ray to my HD then use TSmuxer or is there a way to rip the Blu-ray with Anydvd running in the background straight through TSmuxer. My goal is to save some time from ripping the Entire Blu-ray. About an hour. (Its a slow drive)....
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Hmmm..I try to use BD info to open the disk but it gives me an error. Says the BD has an unrecognized file structure. If I rip the BD then it will work but that defeats my main purpose now..lol Yes ANYDVD is currently running in the background. I tried to use TSmuxer to read directly from the disk and it also gives me an error saying that windows does not recognize the disk....But all works well if I rip the whole thing to start useing Anydvdhd..Any ideas? Thanx!
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Originally Posted by alucard2050
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