Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
Can you write MakeMKV to create blu-ray backups directly into .iso files instead of just (currently) making the blu-ray folders ?
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Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
No. If it did, the app would be called 'MakeISO'.
But, you CAN use 'ImgBurn', or some other freeware ('Folder2ISO') to save the folder structure to an .iso.
But, you CAN use 'ImgBurn', or some other freeware ('Folder2ISO') to save the folder structure to an .iso.
Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
Yes, I already do this, I just thought it would be more convenient for MakeMKV to do this.d00zah wrote:No. If it did, the app would be called 'MakeISO'.
But, you CAN use 'ImgBurn', or some other freeware ('Folder2ISO') to save the folder structure to an .iso.
Still Above Ground ...
Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
Well, I certainly can't speak for Mike, but I'm pretty sure this has been requested more than a few times in the past.
I personally gave up on isos a couple of years back.
I personally gave up on isos a couple of years back.
Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
That would depend on the playback software you choose, which has nothing to do with MakeMKV.
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Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
If you were to backup a 3d blu ray, then create an Iso, then burn that Iso to a blu ray disc, I think there are issues playing it. I think 3d is the only type of disc this creates an issue for correct?
Re: Backup to Blu-ray ISO files
There's really minimal point to MakeMKV attempting to make an ISO, at least for any BD-J disk, as it does nothing to protections that might exist with in the bd-j code. More often than not with BD-J, you'll end up with an ISO that is not playable. Even for non BD-J discs, it wont remove region code protections in the HDMV code and if you try to play it in a different region, again will have problems.