![]() ![]() I also tried taking the disc on the mac and handbraking it like mentioned in the first post but it just created a mp4 file that could not be played back or Toast could use, it said invalid, etc. You need the blu ray codec that Nero charges extra for but it made a disc, bypassing the need to handbrake it. I ripped it, then took the main m2ts file and gave it to Nero to make a normal dvd. mp4 and convert it into a TS_Folder type structure needed to make a DVD.***įor fun I took 2012 blu ray and made a standard dvd out of it. Im sure someone on here can post a program the does the same thing Nero Vision does, which is to simply take a video file like a. **note, if you dont have Nero Vision, or dont want to buy it, there is probably a freeware program that does it, I just dont know of one. Viola, your dvd is burned and you can play it in any DVD player. (use DVD for 4.7 gig dvd's, and DVD-9 if you have Dual Layer DVD's 8.5 gigabytes) From there just pick your title you want to name it and burn it. Browse to where Handbrake copied your movie, (eg, desktop) and click "OK".Ĩ) At the bottom of the Nero Vision box, you will see your dvd options, (eg, DVD or DVD-9. Then I click the import tab on the right hand side and pick "Import Files". Now click okay, and you will return to the Handbrake screen.ħ) at this point, I use Nero Vision, then pick "Make DVD" in the main menu, then pick DVD-Video. (its usually the biggest file in the folder). Click the name of the folder (the name of the movie you copied), then pick the BDMV folder, then pick the STREAM folder, then pick the correct. ![]() (eg, c:\temp)Ĥ) click source then browse to your folder where anydvd copied your movie. ***Ģ) Start Anydvd, then pick "rip video dvd to harddisk"Īfter it copies to the hard drive, take note of where you ripped it to. I dont know of any freeware ones for the mac but maybe someone on here can post a program that does it. ***if for some reason you dont have or want to buy toast, you can use any other software that takes video files and converts them to a TS_folder type format that is needed to make a dvd. mp4 file Handbrake created into the toast window and set the title and a few other misc options (dvd size, eg, 4.7 or 8.5) (8.5 being dvd-9) and click burn, viola, your dvd is ready to play in any standard dvd player. mp4 file.ħ) at this point, I use Toast, and under the video options, I pick DVD video. After you pick the folder, you will return to the Handbrake screen.Ħ) then click "start" at the top of the handbrake screen and it will encode your. (I usually pick the desktop, but whatever works for you). Now click okay, and you will return to the Handbrake screen.ĥ) under Destination, then File: click the browse button and decide where you want the new. (its usually the biggest file in the folder, and I usually sort the folder by size to see the biggest files first). In handbrake, under presets, the Regular, pick normal.Ĥ) click source then browse to your folder where anydvd copied your movie. Instructions are for both mac and pc users.ġ) Insert your blu ray dvd into your dvd drive.Ģ) Boot into boot camp and run Anydvd, then pick "rip video dvd to harddisk"Īfter it copies to the hard drive, take note of where you ripped it to, (eg, your desktop, downloads folder etc.)ģ) Download and install handbrake (its freeware, and as of this tutorial, its version 0.9.4) The whole reason for this was that I have blu ray at home, and all my movies are blu ray, and I went out of town and the house we were staying at only had a DVD player, so I wanted to rip a blu ray movie and make a dvd I could take with us and play on a standard dvd player. Hopefully this helps someone, I went through alot of trial and error before I found out how to do it.Īnd hopefully it saves someone alot of time to do a simple task, which is to rip a blu ray dvd and then convert it to a TS_folder type structure and be able to burn a DVD either on standard dvd or a dvd-9. ![]()
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