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Old 4th April 2011, 22:42
penskeford penskeford is offline
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Smile BLu-Ray CloneDVD?!

Please, for the love of god, make a version of clonedvd that isblu-ray compatible!

I'm so tired of handbrake, avs, and dvdfab, and ripbot264.

Thank You, and have a pleasant tomorrow.
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Old 5th April 2011, 04:00
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Please, for the love of god, make a version of clonedvd that isblu-ray compatible!

I'm so tired of handbrake, avs, and dvdfab, and ripbot264.

Thank You, and have a pleasant tomorrow.
Slysoft IS working on a Blu-ray solution, as pointed out in numerous other threads.
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Old 5th April 2011, 05:37
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You do know that BD-Rebuilder and AnyDVD together replace all the ones you just mentioned, they do a better job and BDRB is free
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Old 5th April 2011, 06:19
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You do know that BD-Rebuilder and AnyDVD together replace all the ones you just mentioned, they do a better job and BDRB is free
I'd say AnyDVD + Handbrake is generally superior to AnyDVD + BDRB, because Handbrake is stable, standalone software whereas BDRB is in beta and requires ffdshow, haali and avisynth to work.

As Handbrake and BDRB both use x264, encoding time and quality should be pretty much identical (I haven't actually tested this).
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Old 5th April 2011, 10:59
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I'd say AnyDVD + Handbrake is generally superior to AnyDVD + BDRB, because Handbrake is stable, standalone software whereas BDRB is in beta and requires ffdshow, haali and avisynth to work.

As Handbrake and BDRB both use x264, encoding time and quality should be pretty much identical (I haven't actually tested this).
Not if you're wanting to shrink the Blu-ray down with no loss of disc structure, then BD rebuilder is what you need
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Old 5th April 2011, 11:34
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Not if you're wanting to shrink the Blu-ray down with no loss of disc structure, then BD rebuilder is what you need
True, if the intention is to burn the movie to a disc, Handbrake is pretty much useless. It's very capable if all you want to do is to watch the movie on your HTPC, laptop, tablet or smartphone, however.
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Old 5th April 2011, 11:55
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Please, for the love of god, make a version of clonedvd that isblu-ray compatible!

I'm so tired of handbrake, avs, and dvdfab, and ripbot264.

Thank You, and have a pleasant tomorrow.
Well it would be good to know if your keeping the original format or converting it to another format just yellling BD compatible without knowing what your doing doesn't help either. I would say if you want to keep the format go with Imgburn and Anydvd HD make BD to iso and then burned back with imgburn so the format will still BD movie format.
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Old 10th April 2011, 15:21
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Slysoft IS working on a Blu-ray solution, as pointed out in numerous other threads.
Yes, for the last 3 years. It's getting old the "working on it" part.
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Old 10th April 2011, 15:28
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It's getting old having people over exaggerate on how long it's been
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Old 10th April 2011, 23:10
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Yes, for the last 3 years. It's getting old the "working on it" part.
If you are so annoyed at how long it is taking Slysoft to produce their solution, go and create the program yourself.
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