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Old 21st August 2012, 22:28
Just4Cloning Just4Cloning is offline
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I would like to rip my BD movies to my HD and play them back on my Samsung Smart TV. The Samsung only supports avi, mkv, asf, wmv, mp4, 3gp, vro, mpg, mpeg, ts, tp and trp. It will NOT play the movies I right click anyDVD HD and select "Rip Video DvD to Harddisk".

Let me also say - I JUST purchased a BD burner and this is the first time coming onto the forum and looking around. I did see that we can not burn copies with CloneDVD. as a side question - will we ever be able to?

So my question is: Can I use my AnyDVD HD 7.0.7.0 to rip the BD to disk and then use my CloneDVDMobile to convert it to one of the file formats listed above? Or does CloneDVDMobile not work either?

Before spinning my wheels - I wanted to see if someone would let me know if this is possible. I do own the lifetime updates on anyDVD HD, CloneDvd and CloneDVDMobile.

In summary - I would like to use my purchased slysoft products to place my BD movies on my HD and play it back on one of the supported Samsung movie formats (listed above) or play on my Samsung Galaxy III phone. I am NOT looking to make copies.

Thanks in advance for all your answers!
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Old 21st August 2012, 22:34
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CloneDVD Mobile does NOT work on blu-rays, they have a completely seperate file structure. However the new blu-ray equivalent that should be release sometime this year will be able to do that. See my thread about Slyce (how it will be called) at http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=53392 till then. BD-Rebuilder can do that, and its free but it does rely on a couple "helper" aps http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=75
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Old 22nd August 2012, 14:05
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His player support mkv file, but file size limits imposed by fat32 would be problem. May be can create smaller mkv file.
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Old 22nd August 2012, 16:15
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for the Samsung TV you have to change only the file extension of the Movie from m2ts to mp4. How to play the movie fine on my Samsung 3D Smart TV

there is no need to convert to another format

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Old 22nd August 2012, 16:20
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You can get mkvtoolnix (free) to mux the m2ts files inside the STREAM directory into one mkv file. The tool is easy to use and no installation is required. You also do NOT have to reencode your content (which would take a lot of time).
You additionally can select the audio tracks and subtitles you want to include in the final mkv file.
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