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Old 3rd December 2010, 05:29
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Hi,Somebody try to copy a 3D Blu-Ray ?
A chrismas carol = 71.2 GB for me not 50 GB ?
Did You Know why ?
New format of Blu-Ray or Anydvdhd compatibility ?
So imposible to rip on 50 GB BD.
Let me know your result.
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Old 3rd December 2010, 05:35
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Use Rip to Image..., not Rip Video to Harddisk.

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Old 3rd December 2010, 06:56
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hey mike,

does it make a difference if i use another software (i.e. poweriso or imgburn) to create that iso image?
or should we always use anydvd hd backup on those 3D blurays?

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Old 3rd December 2010, 07:06
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Shouldn't make any difference
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Old 3rd December 2010, 07:31
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hey mike,

does it make a difference if i use another software (i.e. poweriso or imgburn) to create that iso image?
or should we always use anydvd hd backup on those 3D blurays?
I generally always use ImgBurn to make my ISOs. This is simply as I like it to eject my drive and play a tune when it's done. Other that that, the ISO image is 1:1 identical with the one produced by AnyDVD.
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Old 3rd December 2010, 08:20
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hey mike,

does it make a difference if i use another software (i.e. poweriso or imgburn) to create that iso image?
or should we always use anydvd hd backup on those 3D blurays?
It only makes a difference, if you need .dvd (and soon .md5) files. Further, the AnyDVD ripper is unaffected if you change settings during the rip (e.g. because you want to watch something from another drive while ripping).
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Old 3rd December 2010, 12:26
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It only makes a difference, if you need .dvd (and soon .md5) files.
Do we *need* those?
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