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how do you make a 3d blu ray iso?
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20 Sep 2011 @ 15:12
digital81
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Hi, just ripped a 3d blu ray and encoded the left and right main movie m2ts files so they fit on a bd-9, and replaced the files in the stream folder with the 2 new m2ts files. The problem i've got is the ssif files that still show as the same size as the original streams so when i rebuild the iso using imgburn, the image still has an extra 16gb of info on it so it obviously won't fit on a dl-dvd so the question is, how do you make a 3d blu ray iso from the folders without it being twice the size?
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#2
05 Jan 2012 @ 7:35
Originally posted by digital81:I just did my first 3D bluray and I used "BD to AVCHD".
Hi, just ripped a 3d blu ray and encoded the left and right main movie m2ts files so they fit on a bd-9, and replaced the files in the stream folder with the 2 new m2ts files. The problem i've got is the ssif files that still show as the same size as the original streams so when i rebuild the iso using imgburn, the image still has an extra 16gb of info on it so it obviously won't fit on a dl-dvd so the question is, how do you make a 3d blu ray iso from the folders without it being twice the size?
Took a very long time but the result was a 1080P SBS 3D AVCHD whicj I burned to a BD-R 25gig ( although I could have chosen DVD-9 (or DVD-5) in the set-up options.
The BD-R I created plays back fine on my samsung 3D bluray player , or back in my PC.
I only kept the DD 5.1 audio.
PC Specs: CPU-C2D E8400, M/B-P5N-E SLI, RAM 4Gig OCZ Platinum rev2 ,VGA- Nvidia 8800GT 512MB, HDD- Hitachi Deskstar SATAII 1TB, 250Gig Maxtor IDE HDD.
Corsair HX520 PSU, Liteon Lightscribe DVD Writer, Pioneer BluRay drive.
Corsair HX520 PSU, Liteon Lightscribe DVD Writer, Pioneer BluRay drive.

