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Multiple m2ts files

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by creaper1, Jan 18, 2009.

  1. creaper1

    creaper1 Member

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    I am trying to backup a My Best Friends Girl on BR. I ripped it with slysoft but bdinfo shows multiple stream files that create the main movie. If there was only one file I would use either tsmuxer or tsremux then convertxtodvd to burn to dvd. How do I remux when there are multiple files and then burn to dvd? I tried bd-rebuilder but I get an error message that x264 stopped working.

    Thanks
     
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    vamsilak Regular member

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    there are two ways

    1 use the playlist from bdinfo
    and then use tsmuxer

    2 use the convertxdvd on the m2ts folders rip it and then use use dvdshrink
     
  3. creaper1

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    I tried tsmuxer but I must of did it wrong. What I did was added the playslist in the orde bdinfo shows. Then selected the movie and audio. But what do you after you demux them? Or how do you put them together?

     
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    odin24 Regular member

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    BDInfo will show you the MPLS file you need to load into tsMuxeR, load that single file, choose your desired streams then mux to .m2ts or .ts. The MPLS file contains the information that would make a Blu-ray player play the main movie properly.

    BD-rebuilder will convert to Blu-ray format only playable on a Blu-ray player. If you intend to convert to DVD I'd stick with ConvertXtoDVD.

    May I ask why you are using a Blu-ray as source material to convert to DVD, why not use a DVD? The conversion will take much less time.
     
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    Thanks for the info. I want to backup my kids movies on dvd because I hate when they scratch the br ones.
     

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