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Old 10th October 2008, 14:45
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Default guide to re-encoding a film to fit 25gb disk

Can someone please give me the answer to this? I've searched quite a few forums but can't seem to find a guide that I can understand.

Basically I've tried using ripbot and ended up with an 8gb file as there didn't seem to be an option to output larger.

I then tried with TMPEG and although I was able to output a 24gb file, it converted the 5.1 track to 2 channel.

Can someone please end my misery and tell me how I can do this?

I have about 6 films I've ripped and they're over 25gb. Cutting credits etc won't work. All I want is to bring them down to 25gb and keep either 5.1, truehd, dts or dts-hd track.

Please help..
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Old 10th October 2008, 22:44
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the fact is some movies you just cant get down to be under 25gb
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Old 11th October 2008, 03:03
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you can if you recode them but I don't know how

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the fact is some movies you just cant get down to be under 25gb
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Old 11th October 2008, 03:08
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Normally I will convert BD/HDDVD to AVCHD and fit in one DVD. In your case if you already made a 24GB file then I think you can demux the video part of that file and then mux with DD or other audio file you like from the original disc using tsmuxer.
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Old 11th October 2008, 04:27
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You could demux the video and audio stream in TSMUXER then run the video through TMPeg 4 xpress to reduce the bitrate (this will take quite a few hours) then remux the video and audio
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Old 11th October 2008, 07:11
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You could demux the video and audio stream in TSMUXER then run the video through TMPeg 4 xpress to reduce the bitrate (this will take quite a few hours) then remux the video and audio
I tried to do this last night but once demuxed you're left with .264 and a .dts file. I tried to load the .264 into tmpeg, but it crashed.

I used tsmuxer to rip them

any advice?
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Old 11th October 2008, 08:11
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remake it into a m2ts file in tsmuxer
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Old 11th October 2008, 09:44
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remake it into a m2ts file in tsmuxer

just the .264 file or straight from the blu-ray?
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Old 11th October 2008, 12:22
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Take the m2ts file and remux it as a video only file into a m2ts file then load that into Tmpeg
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