Is it possible to rip HD dvds and BlueRay dvds?
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Ptacoma
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11. August 2006 @ 01:49 |
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Is it possible to do it the same as regular dvds?
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davidw89
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11. August 2006 @ 02:07 |
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This is like asking whether or not a cd burner can burn a dvd..
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Ptacoma
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11. August 2006 @ 03:08 |
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will you need to use a duel-layered blank disk then?
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dblbogey7
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11. August 2006 @ 04:01 |
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Dual Layer DVD = 8.5 Gigabytes
HD-DVD DL = 30 Gigabytes
BluRay SL = 25 Gigabytes
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11. August 2006 @ 05:47 |
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11. August 2006 @ 21:42 |
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I think Ptacoma meant. If you have a HD-Drive can you rip a movie the same way as a regular dvd. I would assume that you can use the same software. But again I assume that I dont know it for a fact. Ptacoma please post a more specific question too so everyone knows what your trying to do.
"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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Ptacoma
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12. August 2006 @ 10:43 |
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k , thanks PeaInaPod
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Ptacoma
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12. August 2006 @ 11:22 |
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What equipment and or software would you need to burn HDdvds and BlueRay?
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12. August 2006 @ 13:31 |
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Well obviously your going to need a pc drive that can read both. A drive for each will set you back $2,000 (their about $1,000 each!). But for software I would assume that your current software could do it but wouldnt work right. But heres the problem, take DVD Shrink it was designed when High Definition dvds werent even thought of yet. So if you use shrink it will most likely shrink the film but will shrink it to regular dvd size (4.3gb compared to HD-DVD/Blu-Ray 25gb+). I know the program Ashampoo Burning Studio can burn Blu-ray dvd's. And its only $30 so you may want to look into that. Mainly your going to need new software that support HD-DVD and Blu-ray disc burning and your going to need a HD-DVD Drive AND Blu-ray drive.
"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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aabbccdd
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14. August 2006 @ 22:46 |
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so its going to cost you a couple grand to get started basically
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15. August 2006 @ 19:59 |
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And lets not forget the fact that eventually when the war for market dominance is over either your $1,000 Blu-ray drive or your $1,000 HD-DVD drive will be obsolete.
"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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SadJoker
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17. August 2006 @ 13:35 |
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Yes you can rip Bluray discs.. the process is highly inpractical, time consuming and requires ALOT of HDD space.
Dunno if those clever pirates have figured out howto fool a Bluray player into playing a 'backedup' Bluray disc yet.
And no, Im not gunna post the instructions on ripping a Bluray disc. Remember : Google is yer friend :P
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Ptacoma
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17. August 2006 @ 14:05 |
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LOL..............
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SadJoker
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18. August 2006 @ 13:38 |
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you asked if it was possible and I answered. Try taking a look for yourself instead of waiting for me to hand over a link for the information.
and YES I doublechecked, IT CAN BE DONE.. The Developers of Bluray in their ever so cleverness screwed up and left a rather small yet highly exploitable hole in their 'airtight' security
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Ptacoma
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19. August 2006 @ 10:44 |
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thanks ,I will as soon as I figure why my 42``westinghouse 1080p tv keeps losing the signal while watching hd content and playing the 360
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