Blu Ray Copying

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by spidaman0, Sep 6, 2009.

  1. spidaman0

    spidaman0 Member

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    Good day my fellow afterdawn's bros. I'm in need of your expert information once again. I need to find out whats the best software and where can I find it so I can make copies of my blu-ray movies. Also I need to find out where I can find cheapest blank blu-ray disc? Please help!!!
     
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    easiest way is to use slysoft anydvd hd- rips out copy protection and blue ray movie to hd..

    RipBot264 - freeware with added plugins - to convert it to blue ray 25gb disk. Some movies will fit . menu and all. 50% u gotta pick movie file and convert..

    Imgburn- burn in build mode


    best blue ray deals.. i like to go here -mwave.com/mwave/SKUSearch_v3.asp?scriteria=AA75602



     
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    Does this work with dual layer (50GB) discs as well?
     
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    @spidaman0 In my recent trials of competent all in one BLU-RAY back up software. DVDFAB6 is king with fast (better than average) back up speeds and ease of use. BLU-RAY is very much the disc media geek hobby as the idea and simple methods of disc media back up is not yet easily attained from any angle with BLU-RAY i.e. "know how" or in terms of economics. The 50GB BD-R dual layer blank BLU-RAY disc media option has not made itself attractive for purchase as this media current cost $17.00 to $30.00 per disc. The cheapest I've seen this media for is $70.00 for 5 disc (about $17.00 bucks per disc).

    Most BLU-RAY titles "DO NOT" fit (in my many trials)on a BD-R 25GB single layer without the title being compressed which defeats the purpose of HD viewing or converted which takes hours to complete. The 50GB dual layer is idea for backing-up BLU-RAY titles and the manufactures right along with hollywood know this. Just look at the price contrast between the 2 blank BLU-RAY media sizes again around $3.00 bucks per disc for BD-R single layer 25GB and $17.50 to $30.00 for 50GB BD-R dual layer more than triple the cost on average of a single layer BD-R 25GB which are now heavily advertised. Actually this is a better choice for storing multiple SD titles and data but not BLU-RAY title back ups.....so again I wait.
     
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