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What is the fastest/easiest way to make my BD iso files into regular BD folders

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I have been ripping BD discs to isos but now with Media browser supporting normal BD folder structure, I would like to take the iso files and put them in that format. Is there a program to do this easily, or do I need to re-rip the discs?
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Well, you can re-rip from your ISOs or the discs themselves, doesn't really matter-AnyDVD HD will do in one step if you want. Also TSMuxeR can be used to keep the whole disc or you can strip out the extras and keep just the main movie.

Basically, you can do anything with the ISO that you can do with the physical disc-but they do have to be re-ripped to get them into folders.

I assume it was working before-any reason to put it into folders?
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I want them into folder just to eliminate the intermediate step of having to use daemon tools to mount them.. seems cleaner to me.
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oh and TSMuxeR ... ill go do a little research, but does it allow my to keep the main movie in the original quality and true hd or dts MA audio? No compression necessary? What is the file output format?
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http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.ph...81&postcount=1

It's the exact same format-just the extras stripped off-no re-encode/compression
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Originally Posted by hifiaudio2 View Post

I have been ripping BD discs to isos but now with Media browser supporting normal BD folder structure, I would like to take the iso files and put them in that format. Is there a program to do this easily, or do I need to re-rip the discs?

1. Mount the ISO
2. Right click on the virtual drive icon --> Copy
3. Paste
post #7 of 8
Careful with TSMuxer. It has some problems with TrueHD. My understanding is that TSMuxer output TrueHD works if you convert the output into .iso, but it hasn't worked for me in folder format. Since you want folders instead of isos, I'd stay away from TSMuxer.
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Originally Posted by DJ79 View Post

1. Mount the ISO
2. Right click on the virtual drive icon --> Copy
3. Paste

Thanks for the tip!
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