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Blu ray demo
Blu ray demo






blu ray demo

However, as I understand it, it won't be recognized as a "Blu-ray", but rather an AVCHD disc. If the average movie is 90mins/30gigs, I would think I could get 10 or so clips on a DVD-9 with no compression. I expect each clip will be 2-3 minutes in length on average and at most 5 mins. I'm interested in burning this desk to DVD-9 as it should hold a few clips without any compression/reencoding. Lastly, as of this moment I do NOT have a Blu-ray writer. I'm not looking for a menu that is complex, in fact something rather simple that perhaps has an image of my theater in the background with written text for direct access to each scene. I am clueless as to what software to use here. Once I have all of my trimmed files, which I assume will be individual XXXX.m2ts files, I will be ready to author a menu and "link" each clip to a clickable navigation item. If there is any other software, either free or relatively cheap that can accomplish this better than TsMuxer I'd be interested. If I want to start at 1hr-36mins-16seconds do I really have to convert that to "seconds"? If so, I'll do it. What software should I use to accomplish this? I see that in TsMuxer there is an option to "cut" with start and end times but I doesn't appear to allow precise input as It only gives Mins, Seconds, or Milliseconds.

blu ray demo

I currently have a decrypted copy of a Blu-ray on my PC that has the files in their native Blu-ray Disc structure. My first step is to simply be able to trim a scene from a Blu-ray and for me to play the standalone file on a PS3 with the Lossless Audio intact. I'd like to be able to do the same with my quest for a Blu-ray Demo disc. Vob simply add a link in the DVD menu and hit the re-author button. Over time as new movies were released, with notable scenes that I'd liked added to my "demonstration" disc I would trim the. VOB files on my PC along with the menu creation and authoring software. VOBs from different movie scenes that I liked. Long ago, before the days of Blu-ray, I made a similar disc with DVD.

blu ray demo

This disc will also serve as my own test reference as I add, change and modify equipment. I AM NOT interested in re-encoding anything nor will I want to ditch the DTS-HD, TrueHD or LPCM tracks. I'd like to compile a collection of my favorite demonstration scenes, author them to a custom menu, and then be able to play it back on the PS3 or standalone Blu-ray player. It is not practical to insert Blu-ray after Blu-ray just to see 3-5min scenes from each disc. I have a home theater that I've spent plenty of time and money on and from time to time I demonstrate the system to people.








Blu ray demo