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  1. hi, i hope you can help me !
    is it possible to put e.g. 3-4 dvd images on 1 blu ray? this way i could save up some space. thx
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    You can have as many images as you want on Bluray disc. But i doubt they will behave as ordinary 5 dvds for example. You can keep them just backup them there. Best is to convert to x264 or x265 mkv files, and have Bluray player that support that format. So you can have around 20 such files, each one is one dvd in very good quality. But probably even more dvds quality encoded to x264 + aac in mkv.
    So I doubt this images on one bluray will behave as dvd on standalone player, but on PC probably you can mount such images and no problem. But Mpeg2 seems to me be wasting of space.

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    You can have as many images as you want on Bluray disc. But i doubt they will behave as ordinary 5 dvds for example. You can keep them just backup them there. Best is to convert to x264 or x265 mkv files, and have Bluray player that support that format. So you can have around 20 such files, each one is one dvd in very good quality. But probably even more dvds quality encoded to x264 + aac in mkv.
    So I doubt this images on one bluray will behave as dvd on standalone player, but on PC probably you can mount such images and no problem. But Mpeg2 seems to me be wasting of space.

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    hi thx for your reply, oh thats a bummer, this is what i intended to :/ eg. having dvd1, dvd2 etc. like dvd1-dvd5 on one blu ray so i could play them in a blu ray player and choose dvd1-dvd 5
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    You mentioned images, do you think iso or similar, or simply copied in folder dvd1 - dvd5 ?

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  5. sorry, iso files.
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    I can't see problem then. Burn them as data discs and then mount them in any software that can do it and on PC I don't see problem (already said this ). But really seems to me be waste of space. Imagine on BD medium you put 4-5 dvds and 2 GB lefts. If you convert it (can take some time) but you will use space more rationally because of smallest files, and quality will be not worse if you do conversion properly.
    But hope somebody will clarify it with 100% certainty.

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    Hardware players won't know what to do with that, only a PC. To make it playable, you have to extract the raw assets and then reauthor using new/revised menus, either as super-dvd or as true bd.

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  8. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Hardware players won't know what to do with that, only a PC. To make it playable, you have to extract the raw assets and then reauthor using new/revised menus, either as super-dvd or as true bd.

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    many many thx, is there maybe a tutorial how tp do such a thing without quality loss?
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  9. another question, is there maybe a possible way to then add the VOB files to a blu ray or convert + a small menu? i got a series recorded with single episodes from an old dvdrs
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