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Well, on the download page here, and on the support forum for BDrebuilder, there are lots of issues with the beta version, I guess there is no other way to get this done at the moment then, only BDrebuilder, I will try it out see if I get lucky but it sounds like it's very buggy at the moment.
Now if this doesn't work, is there another way to have the main movie plus different audios or subtitles , to at least keep 1 audio stream and 2 different subtitles? all in like a mkv or something where I could choose what subtitle to use or none when playing the video.
you can do any of that with bdrebuilder. it may technically be a beta but i havent found it to be buggy at all. nevermind what other people say just try it for yourself. all you need is FFdshow, the matroska splitter and avisynth. BD rebuilder comes with everything else. play with the options....
The only thing you cant do is save as an MKV with bdrebuilder. you could use tsmuxer to save all the streams as individual files and mux them together with an MKVmuxing program. I dont have a lot to do with MKV because of lack of standalone support but i ithink the last one i used was called MKV toolnix or something similar. it was good.
Core I7 920 @ 4ghz / Gigabyte EX58 Extreme / 6 x 2GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 / NH-U12P SE1366 in Push-Pull
Coolermaster HAF922 / Cooler Master Ultimate 1100W / Windows XP Pro SP3 - Windows 7 Ultimate X64
LG GGW-H20L - LG GSA-H62N / 3 x Western Digital WD Caviar Black 1TB 1 x Seagate Barracuda 500GB
ATI HD5850 Connected via HDMI to Onkyo TX-SR806 connected via HDMI to Panasonic Viera TH-50PX600A
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. January 2010 @ 19:23
I agree with Ogilvie, you have to try it. I have played with BD Rebuilder and backed up movies with and without menus and have backed these movies to dual layer DVDs and BD-R 25. The program has not failed me yet.