Need a little advice please.
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:19 pm
Hi guys.
I've stumbled across this web site and forum just out of pure chance really whilst trying to find out some information. I bought a 3D TV a while ago and I own a bluray player. My collection of Bluray movies is starting to grow but unfortunately a few of my movies have been damaged by a member of my family. It's heart breaking to have to go out and buy them again so I'm looking into backing up the good ones.
What I understand is that most (if not all) Bluray movies are massive, 40+ gig and 50gig blank Blurays are so expensive it's just not even plausible to buy them but 25 gig blanks are cheap enough. Will this Blu-Ray Converter program be able to convert my 40+ gig movies to fit onto a 25 gig blank disc including 3D movies (3D movies being the main ones I want to shrink/backup) ? I know that I'll loose some quality in the process but at least they are back up and that's all that matters to me at present.
Many thanks for any advice you can throw my way and I look forward to your replies.
Mythril.
I've stumbled across this web site and forum just out of pure chance really whilst trying to find out some information. I bought a 3D TV a while ago and I own a bluray player. My collection of Bluray movies is starting to grow but unfortunately a few of my movies have been damaged by a member of my family. It's heart breaking to have to go out and buy them again so I'm looking into backing up the good ones.
What I understand is that most (if not all) Bluray movies are massive, 40+ gig and 50gig blank Blurays are so expensive it's just not even plausible to buy them but 25 gig blanks are cheap enough. Will this Blu-Ray Converter program be able to convert my 40+ gig movies to fit onto a 25 gig blank disc including 3D movies (3D movies being the main ones I want to shrink/backup) ? I know that I'll loose some quality in the process but at least they are back up and that's all that matters to me at present.
Many thanks for any advice you can throw my way and I look forward to your replies.
Mythril.