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Old 03-15-2007, 04:19 AM
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How to burn your Blu-ray movie backup files to a BD-R or BD-RE disc


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Originally Posted by Morpheus
I just bought the new sony blu-ray burner today and i have Nero. I am ripping Blu-Ray movie Casino Royale right now. When it's done ripping what files do i burn using Nero? I see a lot of files in the folder that i am ripping Casino Royale to thx.
I've never tried this:
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Burn your backup files to a BD-R or BD-RE disc!
1. Create a directory on your Harddrive named “BDMV”.
2. Copy all of the files out of the original BDMV directory on the BD-ROM Disc except for the "stream" directory.
3. Afterwards create a new subdirectory inside of the BDMV directory on your harddrive and name it "stream".
4. Place your decrypted M2TS files inside of this new stream directory.
5. Burn your entire, newly completed "BDMV" directory to a blank BD-R or BD-RE disc using the newest version of Nero or any other software capable of burning Blu-ray Recordable media.

You should then be able to playback the disc using a Blu-ray Software player such as WinDVD Blu-ray edition.

If you burn the ripped Blu-ray on a BD /BR-R with Nero don't forget to use UDF 2.5 in the burning settings... then it will work perfectly in a standalone player (e.g. Panasonic...)...
Reports on Doom9 also indicate that the PS3 won’t be able to playback BD-R movies with a "BDMV" structure yet. However:
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Originally Posted by 37.jimbo
I’m fairly certain that if "AACS" and "CERTIFICATE" directories are placed on a BD-R/RE with a ripped "BDMV" directory, you can play the disc on a PS3 and other stand-alone BD-players. "
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