Why does the functionality for "Back Up" differ from DVD to Bluray?
What is the simplest way to create an ISO image from the flat file format the "Back Up" button gives?
Create ISO from Bluray rip
Re: Create ISO from Bluray rip
I don't know why the program's author made the choices that were made regarding the program's backup functionality. I speculate that creating .iso files of DVDs is better supported across the various platforms MakeMKV runs on. The actual filesystem on DVDs and blu-rays (and, consequently in the resulting .iso files) is UDF and blu-rays use a different version than DVDs.
I don't have any experience with it, but ImgBurn is generally recommended for creating .iso files of blu-ray backups.
I don't have any experience with it, but ImgBurn is generally recommended for creating .iso files of blu-ray backups.
Re: Create ISO from Bluray rip
Backup came first for BD; it was redone for DVD after people asked about "Why can't I get a backup of my DVDs?" I didn't even know it was there for some time, just using DD on Linux if I needed a "backup" of a DVD. I guess it was just because Windows thought DVDs were "special".
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Re: Create ISO from Bluray rip
If you are on Windows backup to folder in Makemkv. Then run Imgburn and select the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folder to create the ISO. UDF file system should be 2.5.
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Re: Create ISO from Bluray rip
@Coopervid:
do you leave the settings in imgburn at default?
do you leave the settings in imgburn at default?
Re: Create ISO from Bluray rip
Try. It will tell you if you are doing something wrong.shisha0505 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 8:22 pm@Coopervid:
do you leave the settings in imgburn at default?