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Blu-ray to DVD (new release 1.2.0.4)

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:36 pm
by Benjamin
New Blu-ray to DVD Converter, download now!

Download Blu-ray to DVD or Buy Now

What it does:
- Compress and burn Blu-ray disks to single or double layer DVDs.
- Choose which audio and subtitle file you want to add to your final result. A menu is created and the process works for Blu-ray movies, series, documentations and other disks. 3D Blu-ray movies are not supported yet.

*If copying from Blu-ray disks (opposed to a rip that is already on your harddrive), a decrypter of some sort is need to remove the protection from the disk, so that our software can read the contents of the disk. More information on removing protection.

Any questions or comments are welcome.
If you find a problem or are having difficulties please contact us.

Goldmembers get your key for free.

Guide on how to convert Blu-ray to DVD

*** The last Blu-ray to DVD beta version (1.2.0.10) can be downloaded here : ***
http://oasis.vso-software.fr/Beta/Blura ... _setup.exe
All feedbacks are welcome...

Thanks.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:12 pm
by Kincaid
Can't install on my system: Windows 7 x64.

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Internal error: Failed to get non empty installation "AppId"

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:39 pm
by XXX14
Kincaid wrote:Can't install on my system: Windows 7 x64.

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Internal error: Failed to get non empty installation "AppId"
delete the exe. file and try redownloading it and installing sounds like you got a corrupt download it happens.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:36 pm
by Kincaid
XXX14 wrote:
Kincaid wrote:Can't install on my system: Windows 7 x64.

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Internal error: Failed to get non empty installation "AppId"
delete the exe. file and try redownloading it and installing sounds like you got a corrupt download it happens.
I tried more than 4 different downloads using 3 different browsers. :(

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:40 pm
by Kincaid
The installer was bad. VSO has since posted a newer installer and it worked fine. I checked the digital signatures.

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:07 am
by Kipper
The Blu-ray to DVD converter program is sweet

Been playing with it today and backing up AVATAR to DVD turns out great, perfect sync of audio with video and video quality is superb.

Using it with AnyDVDHD.

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 3:37 am
by XXX14
Works great here too, I also did avatar and a couple other Blu ray titles I am very pleased with the program. :D

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:21 am
by Echuir
I have been using it for a few weeks. It has worked great for me. I have done over 8 backups with minimal problems which have been fixed or are in the pipeline to be fixed if possible.

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:00 am
by raymondtrudeau
can someone tell me how to make this work? i have the main movie on my hard drive all ready ripped from any dvd hd...it is in a blu ray structure bur no matter how i try to open it.. it says this is not a proper bluray structure and cant open.....

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:26 am
by zebadee
raymondtrudeau wrote:can someone tell me how to make this work? i have the main movie on my hard drive all ready ripped from any dvd hd...it is in a blu ray structure bur no matter how i try to open it.. it says this is not a proper bluray structure and cant open.....
Hi :)
When you used AnyDVD(HD), it is most likely that you riiped to an iso. file.
All you need to do is, mount iso. file.
To do this you'll need a virtual drive.
If you do not have one.
Download this
http://static.slysoft.com/SetupVirtualCloneDrive.exe

Install (it is free).
Then mount iso by right clicking on it.
Then go to "Mount files with Virtual CloneDrive.

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Once file is mounted.
Use the same drop down as you would for any DVD/BD device.

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 10:21 pm
by raymondtrudeau
no actually it is in the bdmv folder as a m2ts file...there is only one file in the folder (the main movie).....

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 9:10 am
by zebadee
raymondtrudeau wrote:no actually it is in the bdmv folder as a m2ts file...there is only one file in the folder (the main movie).....
Hi :)
Are you ripping to iso?
If not do so.
Then follow above.
Once mounted you should be able to view virtual as, like any other drive.

http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/7797 ... 090504.png

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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:29 am
by cedric
Hi raymondtrudeau,

It seems you're trying to convert an HD video file, but not a Blu-ray structure...

Can you give me the file extension of the files you're trying to convert?

Thank you.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:42 am
by 0xdeadbeef
1.0.0.9 (of BD to DVD) seems to create a title menu (even if there is only one title) automatically, while 1.0.0.3 didn't show this behavior. Is this by design? And is there any way to disable this again?

BTW: is the Blu-Ray Converter Ultimate a completely different product? The threads here don't really seem to differentiate between both products, but the "Ultimate" version is obviously not sold (yet) and the license key for the "to DVD" version doesn't work for it. So will there be an upgrade path?

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:48 am
by Claire
you can email me with your purchase questions. If you are already a client of ours, please include the email address you used during your previous purchase.

Thanks,

Claire

claire(at)vsosoftware.fr


and Happy New Year!

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:35 pm
by mrr19121970
0xdeadbeef wrote:1.0.0.9 (of BD to DVD) seems to create a title menu (even if there is only one title) automatically, while 1.0.0.3 didn't show this behavior. Is this by design? And is there any way to disable this again?

BTW: is the Blu-Ray Converter Ultimate a completely different product? The threads here don't really seem to differentiate between both products, but the "Ultimate" version is obviously not sold (yet) and the license key for the "to DVD" version doesn't work for it. So will there be an upgrade path?
You need to do this under DVD menu settings.

To buy the Ultimate you need to be a "Gold Member" and request the licence via support mail (or PM Cedric)

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:57 pm
by 0xdeadbeef
Well, I will have to try, but from the description of the functions, this will do more or less the opposite of what I intend to do:

"When a title is selected from the title (main) menu, skip the root menu and play the title directly".

While the naming is a little confusing, I figure from the above description that the title menu is the one that allows you to select a title, while the root menu is the one that let's you chose the subtitle/audio options (for a title) and start playback.

What I want (and what 1.0.0.3 did) is to skip the title menu automatically and show the root menu instead, not to skip the root menu.

And I hope this Gold Membership thing is only true for the moment. Mainly I'm confused by the fact that questions regarding "to DVD" converter - which is the only one that you can officially buy - are replied to with screenshots from or download links to the "Ultimate" version which is obviously not publicly available.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:15 pm
by cedric
Hi,

- If the selected menu template doesn't have a root menu BUT your project contain only one Titleset, a Titleset menu is created.
- If the selected menu template have a root menu BUT your project contain only one Titleset, only the ROOT menu is created
- If your project contain more than one Titleset, all Titleset pages will be created (ROOT menu will be created if available in selected template)

To know if selected template can provide ROOT menu, you can check this very helpfull guide (TemplateOptions1b1.jpg):

http://forums.vso-software.fr/overview- ... t6119.html

Thanks.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:31 pm
by 0xdeadbeef
Well, I can just repeat it: there is only one title and the default template ("black mirror with video"), which can create title and root menu, now (1.0.0.9) creates a title menu for the one title, plus a root menu, while the older version (1.0.0.3) only created the root menu - which was much more sensible.

I can't see what I could have done to change this or what I could do to change it back, so my assumption is still that this is a regression in 1.0.0.9.
Maybe the Ultimate version behaves differently, but as the "to DVD" version is the only one that's actually sold, it would maybe make sense to check this with this version, especially since this is a thread dedicated to the "to DVD" converter.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:02 pm
by cedric
For sure, you're totally right.

I reproduced (then fixed) your problem.

Just check last Blu-ray to DVD beta version (1.1.0.0) to confirm your issue is fixed.

The software will do that I explained in my last post.

PS : You will find the download link in bottom of first post.

Thank you for your help!