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Ripping Blu's for playback

Discussion in 'Blu-ray' started by gimpy73, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. gimpy73

    gimpy73 Member

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    Hi guys i would like to know if its possible, to rip an entire blu-ray to say an .iso to keep on my storage server and then play it back like an original disc??? is this possible. keeping all menu's and features??, i know the answer to this following question will be no, but would these files play back on say a WDTV?? otherwise i'll build a HTPC, cheers guys
     
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    Yes and AnyDVD is the best I have found. I have an original license from when the software was buy once and free upgrades for life. You have to pay now for upgrades.

    The WDTV will not support the iso I think. It says it supports the .m2ts files with .h264 and VC-1 streams. It will not support the HD DTS audio streams or PGS Subtitles. I would just open the .m2ts file and remux it with tsMuxer and it has an option to Down convert the HD-DTS to DTS. You won't probably want all of the other subtitles and audio files anyways.
     
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    Hi, stdlbw18

    thanks for the response are there any media players out there that will support the .iso format i would like to be able to just disc dump the blu's straight onto my server and play them back like they are the actual disc, thank you for the help
     
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    You would mount the images with PowerISO or MagicISO or anything like that. Your computer simulates that it is a Blu-Ray drive with the media in it just now unencrypted.
     
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    Have you tried to Real Player? My colleague says it can play .iso files.
     

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