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Old 2nd May 2016, 17:37   #272  |  Link
rickwj324
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Originally Posted by Capsbackup View Post
You could use BD-RB to do this. Just set the output size in BD-RB to a greater value than the original so no reencoding is done.
Process both discs to their own folders, let BD-RB demux all files for both discs, then just substitute the .264 file of the main movie you want to keep and any audio tracks you want to change, making sure the file names are identical to the ones you want to keep.
As long as you don't change the file name of the demuxed tracks for the one you want to keep, and just exchange the .264 file with the correct name that you want to keep with the one you don't want, BD-RB will just rebuild the new Blu-ray structure of the disc you want with the files you substituted.
After the files are switched, just run BD-RB again and it will continue the job with the new files and make a new Blu-ray set of folders that will be ready to burn to disc.
Awesome! I will give it a go this week and let you know how I make out. Thanks for your reply!!!
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