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Old 2nd September 2012, 01:30
Adbear Adbear is offline
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Should be BD rebuilder though, not DVD rebuilder
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Old 2nd September 2012, 03:56
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Should be BD rebuilder though, not DVD rebuilder
Roger that..........I did install BD Rebuilder and all its little necessary sidekick programs and ImgBurn is running its verification of the burn as I post this.....hope it is a successful backup. First Blue Ray back up....
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Old 5th September 2012, 14:16
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Zeta, how did it work out for you? I did my first to a single layer DVD-R. A jitter here and there but pretty good. Mainly just wanted to try the process out for later.
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Old 7th September 2012, 12:39
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I have backed up a lot of my movies using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2. With having two optical drives I can go from one disk to the other with no issues. I have never done a blue ray backup. I have two blue ray optical drives in my new PC but from reading this thread it seems its a bit more work doing BDs.

From what I read here, one first rips the BD to the HDD using AnyDVD HD, then compresses it with DVD Rebuilder, then burns it to the blank 25GB BD-R with ImgBurn? All three programs are needed? Is this correct?
Yes That is what I am trying to do but so far I haven't made a successful one.
I have made many copies as well.

You said you have a new computer. I do too. Here is another interesting one for you. I have two 2-TB drives. One is a SATA 2 and the other is SATA 3. There are so many variables like bad DVD_R's and alike that I am not sure what was happening but ClloneDVD2 was making bad disks by sometimes failing the write. When I moved the image file to the SATA 2 drive it seems to be working fine now. I also have 2 Rom drives and one is Blu-ray but I didn't try writing directly to my second drive. Like I said it's a Quad Asus Sabertooth Z77. I am going to try the BR-Rebuilder on the SATA 2 drive and see if that effects it''s failing too next.
Here is what I was getting CloneDVD2 would always Read the dvd perfectly. When the message came up that says to put in recordable media I put in a blank DVD and the progress bar never started up and after waiting a while it would say it failed. The disks looked like they only had a few lines written on them but of course were no good anymore. Again this has nothing to do with my Blu-ray problem. Right now I am just trying to learn how to do that. It looks much easier if you don't have to compress.
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Old 23rd September 2012, 22:17
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Okay, Been waiting for quite awhile for the ability to B/U BR's using slysoft or clone. Been a LONG time user and want to know when is it coming? I've been hearing soon for awhile now. I have not been able to figure out the other way using BRBuilder and imgburn etc. or whatever you call these other s/w products. I believe in supporting the company that has been there for me in the past.


Paleeze hurring.
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Old 24th September 2012, 23:51
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Okay, Been waiting for quite awhile for the ability to B/U BR's using slysoft or clone. Been a LONG time user and want to know when is it coming? I've been hearing soon for awhile now. I have not been able to figure out the other way using BRBuilder and imgburn etc. or whatever you call these other s/w products. I believe in supporting the company that has been there for me in the past.


Paleeze hurring.
According to Slysoft, Slyce, their BD back up software WILL BE RELEASED in the fourth quarter of 2012. That is ALL what they said. So we don't have much longer to wait (it can't be any later than December 31, 2012). Right now, according to Slysoft, they are having Slyce translated into the different languages they will be supporting. I would also guess they are still trying to stomp out all the bugs to make it allot more stable than the other BD backup/copying products out on the market. That's why Slysoft products are ALWAYS better than the rest. Remember, patients is a virtue, and when Slyce is finally released on or before December 31, 2012, eveyone will, again, realize why Slysoft ALWAYS have the better products in the world. If, on January 1, 2102, Slyce hasn't been released, Slysoft will look like they are unable to produce a promise product on time. Then they can't keep telling their loyal, faithful and paying supporters that Slyce isn't ready to be released because they are having technical difficulties they are trying to work out. But since this isn't how Slysoft does business, this will NEVER happen. So, start saving your money NOW, so you can purchase Slyce the day it will be released to the world! ! !
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