Hi there
I have some Blu-Rays that I want to get rid of various extras from the discs, but not to re-encode. BD Rebuilder wants to do that, & I then found a link to Clown BD, but it seems to use other programs that no longer seem to exist?
What do I do?
William
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If you don't want BD Rebuilder to re-encode the video, add this line to your configuration file: FORCE_NOENCODE=1
You can find the configuration file by clicking File-->View/Edit Config File. With the no encode line added, BD Rebuilder will never re-encode the video, so if you ever want to use the program normally, you have to manually remove this line from the config file.
Clown BD will give you a main movie only output, with your choice of video, audio and subtitle streams. No encoding with it either. -
Thanks for that info, Kerry. I will do what you suggest. Clown BD is running at the moment (It never gave me any options to select), so I'm waiting to see what the outcome is. I suspect BD Rebuilder is better, since I can see the options prior to creating the disc.
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Change custom target size to 50,000 in BDRB would also prevent video encoding? Then do movie only.
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