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How to copy/ backup Blu-ray main movie with DVDFab - "Main Movie" copy mode

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This is a tutorial for "Blu-ray Copy - Main movie" copy mode of DVDFab 7. Copy the main movie of the original Blu-ray DVD , omitting unwanted features like menus, special bonus and trailers, specify the audio tracks and subtitle you prefer.
Additionally and powerfully, this mode supports copying blu-ray movie to DVD-9 and shrinking to DVD-5,then you dont have to worry about the expensive blu-ray movies got damaged any more. blu-ray drive.

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  • I just got this program to burn blurays. The media I'm using is blu-ray single layer, BD-R 25 gig. Which option do I pick for quality since I don't have dual layer blanks? thanks

  • @Rhaxx1 @Rhaxx1 DVDFab allows you to choose the output disc type, even you can choose DVD as output type. Choose BD5, DVDFab will compress the material to make it fit one BD5/DVD-5 disc;

    Choose BD9, DVDFab will compress the material to make it fit one double/dual layer blank BD9/DVD9 disc.

    Note: The backup DVD disc can not play on standalone DVD player, since it holds blu-ray format files not DVD standard files. You need play it on a standalone Blu-ray player.

  • @Rhaxx1 You may also use DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter, just copy your blu-ray onto DVD disc and play it on DVD player.

  • when doing this, u select a track, and says scanning and a loading bar, is it really necessary to wait for it cause takes ages!! thanks

  • @Buxenwolf For your problems, could you please use other Blu-ray or DVDs to see if this is a universal problem, or just for this one?Please insert your source bd disc into BD ROm,open DVDFab and choose target path as one of your hard disk drive, bd50 output with no comression, then check if the ripping from disc to HDD still take that long time,

  • Ok, I am having extreme trouble using this software. anyway it's saying before i even try to put the File into the box that "make sure it's playable". One thing is the dvd that i am trying to burn has a BDMV folder but not a Certificate Folder. Do i need to create one for my blu ray files to be recognized? And I love DVDfab it's a great software, i just need to learn the secret to the blu ray's. thanks.

  • @rcic5 This read errors can be caused by several things.

    1. Dirty disc.

    2. Scratched disc.

    3. bad manufactured->Defective disc.

    4.Dirty blu-ray drive.

    Please clean this movie disc and your drive tray, then insert to see DVDFab can load it successully or not.

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  • @outRIAAge so glad that your problem has been solved, moreover, many thanks to your precious suggestions. We will consider them and try to make improvements. Thanks again for your support and suggestions.

  • @dvdfabber Thank you for the quick responses; that last suggestion worked. But you might want to consider:

    Writing some standard documentation for the product instead of the rather poor tutorials.

    Using pop-up explanations of the icons and perhaps changing them: The one you sent me to is marked with a check-mark, which gives no idea of its function (the settings icon on the Chrome browser is a wrench, which clearly implies what its function is).

    Thank you for your attention.

  • @outRIAAge You need to manually choose D:\ as your iso file save location. Please click the tick green icon button at the right top corner of the DVDFab screen, open "Common Settings" window, click on "General", you can change the temporay from C drive to the other drive which has enough free place.Then click on the ISO icon button (beside the folder icon looks like a piece of paper and a disk) to choose the target path as D:\ hard drive. Then you will get the iso file in your save location.

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