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WhatNitrous

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To continue our earlier conversation on bd-r versus digital media, turning a BDRip back into a BD gave me the full 1080p widescreen as well as 4 audio languages unlike the media files...which happened to be 5.1 channel stereo in my language as well as fullscreen.

Pretty good reason to want to reverse the encoding.

Ever wonder why a 1080p BDRip was 4:3? Thats why lol.
 

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If I could do this, then our friend would become the landlord, and the past would have to sit on a bottle
If this was my property I'd torch it the first day :ROFLMAO:

Legitimately, it has no better purpose. At the least it needs to be rebuilt. Place is a deathtrap in every sense.

I've been in many places not fit for me...this one isnt fit for life. Period.
 

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when you code and have as many disks and USB sticks with tons of that on it...having clearly labeled bd-r in a separate book (or books) is a much better concept for video.

Thats funny because I did the same thing except used the trial to burn them and keep them, then I have a nifty program that resets the free trial without the need to erase my drive ;)
A hard disk 3.5 is better and cheaper than blue disk and probably safer in the long term.

I don't know anything about bluerays, back in the days of CDs, DVDs, I used to use DVDdecrypter 3.5
 

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A hard disk 3.5 is better and cheaper than blue disk and probably safer in the long term.

I don't know anything about bluerays, back in the days of CDs, DVDs, I used to use DVDdecrypter 3.5
A 3.5 is yes, but unfortunately mine are stock full. Blu-Ray unlike DVD has a really long lifespan (even burns), I have it working now its just going to take a really long time...Alternatively I can just backup the media files fast to clear up free space and burn them while i'm sleeping or doing other things which is likely what i'm going to do 🤷‍♂️

I had a 50 pack of 25GB bd-r just rotting away so its no real loss even doing double copies.
 

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A 3.5 is yes, but unfortunately mine are stock full. Blu-Ray unlike DVD has a really long lifespan (even burns), I have it working now its just going to take a really long time...Alternatively I can just backup the media files fast to clear up free space and burn them while i'm sleeping or doing other things which is likely what i'm going to do 🤷‍♂️
They also said that DVDs would last 1 million years. Some last and some don't. I have some Phillips that came out bad, pure junk. Other brands are still in good condition after 20 years or more. But I still like a hard drive better, especially CMR.

And a scratch on a BD has to cover a lot of bits.
I had a 50 pack of 25GB bd-r just rotting away so its no real loss even doing double copies.
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panto_esp

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To continue our earlier conversation on bd-r versus digital media, turning a BDRip back into a BD gave me the full 1080p widescreen as well as 4 audio languages unlike the media files...which happened to be 5.1 channel stereo in my language as well as fullscreen.

Pretty good reason to want to reverse the encoding.

Ever wonder why a 1080p BDRip was 4:3? Thats why lol.
Crop or deform the image to go from 4/3 to 16/9 ?. Better not, thanks XD

You can change the aspect ratio, with mkvtoolnix (for example), without reencode.
 
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