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runLoganrun
25th September 2008, 07:03
I've been succesfully ripping some blu-ray dvd's, using any dvdhd, and clonecd, however any dvdhd doesn't always remove the adverts and trailers. I know how to edit this w/ a reg dvd, but is there a way, using this system, creating iso's, to edit all that out?? These movies are taking up serious space at 40gb a pop. I've downloaded movies, like Star Wars, in greater than 720p res, and the files are much smaller, ~16GB's.
thanks,
rlr

Bigrick
25th September 2008, 07:16
ok just to set things clear anydvd hd does not actually REMOVE the adverts and trailers from the disc when you rip it and this button is checked off all it does is start the disc from the menu. at this time slysoft does not have a software that will remove the trailers and warnings completly but if you wanted to save space you can rip just the movie by using TsMuxer and when i say just movie thats it it will take away all menus and trailers

mojojojo1972
25th September 2008, 08:02
I also use Tsmuxer for cut feature,Using this you can save alot of space from each movie taking away the end credits which will give you around 400mb per movie and if you have 10 movies it soon adds up

runLoganrun
30th September 2008, 21:24
thanks, I'm going to check that out, I've used it to convert other things to blu-ray, like mkv files, I was wondering if it would do that.
rlr

runLoganrun
30th September 2008, 23:40
ok just to set things clear anydvd hd does not actually REMOVE the adverts and trailers from the disc when you rip it and this button is checked off all it does is start the disc from the menu. at this time slysoft does not have a software that will remove the trailers and warnings completly but if you wanted to save space you can rip just the movie by using TsMuxer and when i say just movie thats it it will take away all menus and trailers

ok- how do i rip w/ tsmuxer? I've only used it to extract mkv files to convert to blu-ray.
thanks,
rlr

runLoganrun
2nd October 2008, 08:07
ok, so if anyone is interested, I figured this out, you can use tsmuxer, you have to go in to the stream folder of the disc and pick out just the movie stream (biggest one) .m2ts file, from there w/ tsmuxer you can further remove unwanted other audio and video streams, and then you burn a .iso w/ Imgburn, grab your virtual drive, and off you go. this significantly reduces the file size of a blu-ray movie, it's great.

Adbear
3rd October 2008, 04:09
I think there's a guide in the first sticky on this forum

Bigrick
3rd October 2008, 07:45
not to mention thats its been gone over thousands of times on here but hey, he's helping:D