Best & easiest software to copy blu-ray with DTS-HD intact, but editable to include feature without compression but not extras

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  1. dvdlaser

    dvdlaser Member

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    Anyone,

    Can you recommend the simplest software to burn and edit blu-ray? I own anydvdhd for the copy protection part, but what I'm trying to do is copy blu-rays with the original DTS-HD intact but also need something very simple to allow me to push a button or two to remove extras I don't need, like subtitles, featurettes, etc., in order to copy the entire film with original audio without compression onto a 25gb disc. So many out there are 33gb o more with extras. Thanks for any help.

    So many programs out there, but it seems that to edit a blu-ray from 33 gb or more to <25bg and have DTS-HD MA 5.1 intact, is complicated. Thought there used to be simpler programs available.
     
  2. N2DVD

    N2DVD Regular member

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    I use AnyDVD/HD & DVDFAB BLU-RAY to BLU-RAY This combination has been the best for me. Compression I'm not into and so-far deleting trailers and adverts from BLU-RAY using either of these programs has shown to be impossible. Though I've read it's possible with some of the more time consuming free-ware programs. This combination has no play back issues. I back up blu-ray to both 25GB & 50GB with no trouble @ all. I recommend it.
     
  3. neronut

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    Try BD Rebuilder, it has the potential to do a lot with restructuring I believe. I don't think its a one click solution but it apparently has really good quality.
     

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