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rica
6th October 2008, 12:24
Hi guys,

Yesterday i've tried remuxing a HD-DVD directly while AnyDVD-HD is working on the back stage without ripping the whole disk onto my HDD.
I got it; i was waiting some corruption but nothing has happened.
Now i'm trying direct-rip with a Blu-ray disk.

I don't know what experts will say?
Do i really need to rip the whole disk first via AnyDVD ripping tool in any case?

Thanks in advance.

Adbear
6th October 2008, 13:53
I don't understand what you mean by this
I got it; i was waiting some corruption but nothing has happened.

rica
6th October 2008, 14:01
I don't understand what you mean by this

I was thinking i might have met some problems on playing of created file since i directly remuxed video+audio+subtitle into a m2ts or EVO container.
But the EVO i got with this method worked without any problem.
(m2ts will also work as well, i hope.)

DrinkLyeAndDie
6th October 2008, 14:07
I was thinking i might have met some problems on playing of created file since i directly remuxed video+audio+subtitle into a m2ts or EVO container.
But the EVO i got with this method worked without any problem.
(m2ts will also work as well, i hope.)

Using tsMuxeR I haven't run into any problems when creating an .m2ts directly from a BD disc. If you do run into such a situation then I'd recommend first ripping the disc to your HDD then using the software to do what you want.

rica
6th October 2008, 14:24
Using tsMuxeR I haven't run into any problems when creating an .m2ts directly from a BD disc. If you do run into such a situation then I'd recommend first ripping the disc to your HDD then using the software to do what you want.

Thanks; then i understand technically there isn't any problem?

(btw; this time, i am directly demuxing raw media from a BD using eac3to.)

rica
6th October 2008, 16:36
OK guys, no problem with demuxing raw files directly from Blu-ray Disk using eac3to.
No need anymore:
ripping whole unwanted things to HDD.

damnskippy
6th October 2008, 19:00
That is the only way I do it, never saw the sense in taking the time to rip it to the HD first then demux the main track. I know that there are times when that might be valid but if all you want is a main movie backup I have never needed to rip to HD first.

rica
6th October 2008, 19:03
That is the only way I do it, never saw the sense in taking the time to rip it to the HD first then demux the main track. I know that there are times when that might be valid but if all you want is a main movie backup I have never needed to rip to HD first.

Thanks for the confirmation.