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Old 16th June 2009, 22:59
skdanser skdanser is offline
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I want to create a compilation disc with one chapter from each of several different bluray discs for use as a demonstration disc for home theaters. Does anyone know if this can be done with AnyDVD and/or Clone DVD? I would also like to be able to remove the menus and previews from a bluray such as Wall E so that when I put the disc in the machine it automatically starts playing the movie.
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Old 16th June 2009, 23:22
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I want to create a compilation disc with one chapter from each of several different bluray discs for use as a demonstration disc for home theaters. Does anyone know if this can be done with AnyDVD and/or Clone DVD? I would also like to be able to remove the menus and previews from a bluray such as Wall E so that when I put the disc in the machine it automatically starts playing the movie.
Movie only is easy - AnyDvd HD has an option to "Remove annoying adverts and trailers" in the Settings (Video Blu-Ray). Or you can use TSMuxer (search the forum for how-to's, I don't think there is a sticky) or ClownBD if you are creating an ISO or BD-R.
Latest public version of TSMuxer is at http://www.smlabs.net/tsmuxer_en.html
ClownBD guide is at http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?p=166910

Your compilation is another matter, as that would probably be going beyond fair-use rights (in my opinion only, depends where you live). There are plenty of HD demo discs available commercially. TSMuxer can join files, so that might do what you want - haven't tried it myself.

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Old 17th June 2009, 08:18
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I would try TSMUXER for joining the M2TS files you want. You might have to build a seperate Blu-ray structure for each chapter, and then put them all on one disk. And then play each Blu-ray structure seperately or if you have success in joining the M2TS files you want (called seamless branching) then only one homemade compliant Blu-ray structure.

TSMUXER can also be used for cutting M2TS files where you want. BDinfo to identify the M2TS files and MPLS files you want to use and build.
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Old 17th June 2009, 08:26
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I'm not sure what tsMuxeR will do if the streams are not identical. I'm guessing it will 'appear' to work, but probably not.

You should try MultiAVCHD which essentially does what Fast_Eddie is suggesting, but separately for each m2ts file and the renames the files and builds them together with a menu.
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