Copy burn or backup blu ray dvd?
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No sure why all the dislikes, I found your info very interesting. Thanks for a good post for general info.
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u fukin prick, jus hang urself
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I plan to release a review site of bluray software copy. It's getting less expensive. The burners are still expensive, and the blank bluray discs are still expensive. What I like is the idea of having your sony ps3 or xbox 360 link to your media server (your computer with a 1TB drive I hope). I can see the appeal to rip your bluray discs directly to your media server and view them nicely through your ps3! It would save money on hardware and blank discs. We are looking into this
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Great job on info! Is there a updated version to this story for 2010?
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download the blue cloner trial version. It will shrink your bluray movie to less than 25g so u can burn with the 25g blank bluray. After you use blue cloner to shrink your file then use image burner to burn the file to your blank bluray.
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down load blue cloner the trial version will let you shrink the bluray movie to less than 25G then you can use image burner to burn the file to your bluray blank 25G.
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do you know how to compress a blu ray like a 50gig to a 25gig
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I also do not like Microsoft products but praising Macs? Come on....
On topic: AnyDvD is an awesome program. I used it to watch a dvd that was region 4 PAL on a region 1 NTSC player. I'm sure the HD version is comparable.
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blank bd-r $3.20 shipped, Just use anydvdhd and copy to your hard drive, then use imgburn to make an iso, and burn to a 50gb bd-r dl, they're $13.00, just search baby ;)
lol then you may as well just get the DVD and copy that
gunmadkiller 2 years ago 3
give it another 6 months, and it'll be MUCH cheaper. it was the exact same when dvd technology was first out. blank dvd's were about $6 each. hang tough, people!
br00talmajestik 2 years ago 3