What program do I need to convert downloaded blu ray files to disc
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  1. #1

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    Default What program do I need to convert downloaded blu ray files to disc

    I made my computer with a blu ray burner, time to put it to use. I plan on DL blu ray movies. What program am I going to need in order to put these files on a BD-R. I don't want to just start throwing programs on my computer that might work and have my money being wasted on incompleted burns. The price of the BD-R's are still a little pricey but cheaper than buying the movies.



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    That depends what format will have files downloaded by you. If it would be Blu-Ray image you can it burn straight away using let's say newest Nero Burning Rom. If you download Blu-Ray disc as folder containing all files you have to choose in Nero following: File -> New -> Blu-Ray and drag all files from folder you downloaded to burn.

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    Try Roxio BLURAY HD plugins that you will add it to ROXIO CREATOR
    it's a cool program

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    Yes Roxio is pretty cool. As Tyler said, for Raw BR, Nero can do it all. For Rips, try Roxio. I am not very fond of Nero's internal conversion tech.

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    HI,
    Just want to throw one out there. Blu-Ray to Blu-ray pro.
    I paid 22 for it. Works nice, and will even cut out the extras and let you place SOME movies on DL dvd with out qualityloss.

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    I would highly recommend using Imageburn for burning any DVD’s or BD disks. It is free and likely to be the best application for burning any kind of disks. (feel free to send donation to its creator Lightning UK)

    You need to ensure that you download full BD not BD rips if you want to watch your downloads on standalone BD player. If you have proper BD structure all you do is select Build mode => add BD folder and Imageburn will suggest correct setting for you.

    I would recommend test your disks on RE (rewritable) media first. There quite a few full BD out there releases that will not play on some standalone BD players. This is due to some bug in early releases of AnyDVD.

    Welcome to HD world J

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    Dear coll, I highly recomen U using NERO 9. It should work fine for You.

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    I have noticed more and more people uploading full Blu-Ray discs with the entire folder structure in tact.

    Does anyone know if a good program that can merge the m2ts files or convert the Blu-Ray to MKV?

    I went to videohelp.com and downloaded tsMuxeR but the results weren't good.


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