Hello everyone,
I have a goal and I would like to Rip and store bluray movies to my hard drives at about 10-15GB per movie including one main movie Video track, one main audio track (either Dolby True HD or DTS True HD) depending on whats available with the Bluray movie and one main subtitle track being english. By the way I am streaming the movies to a PS3 that automatically encodes the movies on the fly while watching them so I would like to use the highest quality codecs/containers there is so that I can preserve the full quality of the sound and as best quality for the video without going over around 15GB please.
So far I have found DVD Fab (with Bluray Support) to decrypt and copy the whole bluray movie to my Hard Disk drive, most movies end up being around 40GG to 50GB in size.
I open up tsMuxer GUI 1.10.6 and go to the streams folder of the rip and select the largest .m2ts file that holds the main movie, all audio and subtitles. I delete all the unnecessary other language subtitles because I want only english, I remove all audio files apart from the main Dolby True HD or DTS True HD audio and keep the main movie only of course. Next I then select the 4.1 Profile if the video is higher or if not then I leave as standard 4.1. I check that the audio setting "downconvert TRUE-HD to AC3" to ensure its not ticked. Next I make sure the subtitle is marked as eng for the language and I select the folder where I would like the raw 1920x1080P movie, Dolby or DTS True HD Audio and English subtitles to go and press Demux.
My file has come down from 40-50GB to only 26.3GB already.
Now at this time I double check each file by dragging them into "MediaInfo" which in tale tells me what the properties are of the Video File, Audio file and Subtitle. I confirm that the movie is called Law Abiding Citizen btw. OK, so it contains a valid movie track that is 23.1GB is a AVC format, 4.1 Profile, 1920x1080P/16.9 at 23.976FPS. The audio is 3.29GB is a AC-3 (TRUE-HD) format, has a variable bitrate of 640Kbps and maximum bitrate of 5544Kbps and contains 6 channels being FL FR FC RL RR and LFE at a sample rate of 48KHz. The Subtitles are 41.9MB and thats all the information it gives.
My first question please:Whats the difference between this variable and maximum bitrate? Also whats the best program to now merge these three RAW files together and compress the video but leaving the Audio/Subtitles intact and untouched
Look guys I really appreciate all of your help and hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Jamie
I have a goal and I would like to Rip and store bluray movies to my hard drives at about 10-15GB per movie including one main movie Video track, one main audio track (either Dolby True HD or DTS True HD) depending on whats available with the Bluray movie and one main subtitle track being english. By the way I am streaming the movies to a PS3 that automatically encodes the movies on the fly while watching them so I would like to use the highest quality codecs/containers there is so that I can preserve the full quality of the sound and as best quality for the video without going over around 15GB please.
So far I have found DVD Fab (with Bluray Support) to decrypt and copy the whole bluray movie to my Hard Disk drive, most movies end up being around 40GG to 50GB in size.
I open up tsMuxer GUI 1.10.6 and go to the streams folder of the rip and select the largest .m2ts file that holds the main movie, all audio and subtitles. I delete all the unnecessary other language subtitles because I want only english, I remove all audio files apart from the main Dolby True HD or DTS True HD audio and keep the main movie only of course. Next I then select the 4.1 Profile if the video is higher or if not then I leave as standard 4.1. I check that the audio setting "downconvert TRUE-HD to AC3" to ensure its not ticked. Next I make sure the subtitle is marked as eng for the language and I select the folder where I would like the raw 1920x1080P movie, Dolby or DTS True HD Audio and English subtitles to go and press Demux.
My file has come down from 40-50GB to only 26.3GB already.
Now at this time I double check each file by dragging them into "MediaInfo" which in tale tells me what the properties are of the Video File, Audio file and Subtitle. I confirm that the movie is called Law Abiding Citizen btw. OK, so it contains a valid movie track that is 23.1GB is a AVC format, 4.1 Profile, 1920x1080P/16.9 at 23.976FPS. The audio is 3.29GB is a AC-3 (TRUE-HD) format, has a variable bitrate of 640Kbps and maximum bitrate of 5544Kbps and contains 6 channels being FL FR FC RL RR and LFE at a sample rate of 48KHz. The Subtitles are 41.9MB and thats all the information it gives.
My first question please:Whats the difference between this variable and maximum bitrate? Also whats the best program to now merge these three RAW files together and compress the video but leaving the Audio/Subtitles intact and untouched
Look guys I really appreciate all of your help and hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Jamie
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