Help: how rip and burn blu-ray to blu-ray

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  1. ntblood

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    Hi. I have an LG blu-ray burning drive. I bought AnyDVD HD but I don't know what software to use to rip a blu-ray disk. AnyDVD HD just removes the copywrite protection so that another program can rip the disk from what I understand. Blurayberry has disappeared from the internet, Starburn free version they tell me won't, Nero is supposed to be no good. So I'm at a loss.
    I guess ImgBurn would be good to write to disk once it's ripped. I've read some threads on shrinking it down but I'm not sure if that applies as I'll write to a single layer BD-R. Will ImgBurn be able to strip the extra content and audio off or do I need other programs to do that?
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    Nathan
     
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    Right click the anydvd hd tray icon and select rip video to hdd. then you can use tsmuxer to choose and select the extras/audio/video feeds. Then Imgburn will burn it. I think.
     
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    When I select the source file where do I look and which do I add? Do I just add one file and the whole DVD is loaded in or do I have to add each chapter or something?
     
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    usually the largest .m2ts file is the file you need to load, once there you can take out any unnecessary tracks, ie. spanish, french, cantonese, whatever. you can then "make blu-ray disc" i think.
     
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    If I chose to leave the files as is, do I even need to use tsmuxer at all and instead just go from AnyDVD HD to burning with ImgBurn? I tried giving RipBot a try and even though I chose "blu-ray" as output it made an mp4 file which was only 3.5GB so I guess that's for writing to DVDs. I think someone misunderstood me on another thread and thought writing to DVD was my goad and suggested using RipBot.
    I was surprised to see in ImgBurn that it says you can rip an image or file from a disk. I thought it just wrote to disks based on the program's description.
     
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