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  1. Member titot4u's Avatar
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    Can Ripbot264 shrink to a BD5 dvd? If so, where are the settings?
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    You mean a AVCHD that can be played on a Blu-ray set top player? Yes. But you would have to use two pass encoding to be able to set the size in the 'LOCK SIZE (MB)' selector.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    You mean a AVCHD that can be played on a Blu-ray set top player? Yes. But you would have to use two pass encoding to be able to set the size in the 'LOCK SIZE (MB)' selector.
    Yes I mean AVCHD, thanks for the correction. Is there a tutorial on how to perform this two pass encoding?

    Thanks for the quick response.
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    Just load the video file and select two pass and AVCHD when that window opens, then you can select a output filesize. No tutorial really needed, but there are some available on our RipBot tool page and others on the internet.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    Just load the video file and select two pass and AVCHD when that window opens, then you can select a output filesize. No tutorial really needed, but there are some available on our RipBot tool page and others on the internet.
    Ok...I think I'm onto something here, but how do I determine on what to put in the 'LOCK SIZE (MB)' selector?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Choose a size closest to 4.37GB (4370MB) I think there is one there for about 4100 or so that is already available.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    Choose a size closest to 4.37GB (4370MB) I think there is one there for about 4100 or so that is already available.
    Thanks for helping a dummy like myself. I learn new things everyday
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  8. "Choose a size closest to 4.37GB (4370MB) I think there is one there for about 4100 or so that is already available."
    there is something wrong with your math amigo.
    4480 MB / 1024 = 4.375 GB
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    Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera
    "Choose a size closest to 4.37GB (4370MB) I think there is one there for about 4100 or so that is already available."
    there is something wrong with your math amigo.
    4480 MB / 1024 = 4.375 GB
    No math, just poor memory. I forgot the default setting in RipBot for DVD-5, but I knew it was around 4GB. I use DVD-9 all the time.
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    Thanks guys...I backed up my first BD5 with ripbot and It was a real success. Ripbot is a really nice tool and I think I'm starting to like it better than BDrebuilder.
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