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AnyDVD-HD to .iso format, then how do you edit the iso?

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Once you have rip the blu-ray movie to .iso format using the latest version of AnyDVD-HD, how do you shrink the movie to take out unnecessary stuffs like extra languages, special features, etc...to make it smaller in size?

If I use AnyDVD-HD to rip the blu-ray movie to files form instead of .iso form, then I can use TsRemux to make the movie smaller into the .m2ts movie file.

I just don't know what to do if it was originally in .iso form. Do I have to convert the .iso movie file into regular folder files in order to use TsRemux to shrink the movie? If so, what program do I need to do this?
post #2 of 5
Just mount the iso and access the files inside as though they were on a real disc, only minus the DRM.
post #3 of 5
So don't rip to an ISO, if you don't want an exact copy then ripping to an ISO does you no good.
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This is pretty easy if you realize an ISO is just like a zip or rar file.

To change the contents of an iso, mount it with daemon tools lite (free) and copy the contents to a folder. Make your changes, then use imgburn (free) to build a new iso.
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There is unlikely to be any need to copy the contents to a folder first (which for Blu-ray takes a fair amount of time and, of course, space). Most if not all tools simply need to read the source files and then write new ones. You do not need read/write access.
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