![]() These are however only back-ups of my original, store bought 4ks, so it's not really critical. But I just prefer the actual hard disc that I can play in any player. The drives are expensive and could fail, so you always have to back up. Why don't I just put them on a NAS with twin 10TB drives (one for back up)? Too iffy for my taste. So, the idea is to minimize cost by shrinking these very large 4k movies down >50GB to then be playable on a stand alone Blu-ray player at very high quality virtually indistinguishable from the original. By contrast, 50GB Bluray blanks are ~$2.35 ea, and 25GB Bluray blanks are about 80 cents each, all if bought in bulk. #Dvdfab forum afterdark movieThus my appeal to the experts here who may know of a faster way or faster software that can significantly shorten the time to shrink and then write a 4k movie onto a 50GB blank disk.Īlso note that 100GB blank discs are darn expensive, though I did recently see a Verbatim 10pk going for about $5.50 per disc. Otherwise, you're looking at 20+ hours using other programs like, for instance, BD Rebuilder, and that one has stalled out on me several times. #Dvdfab forum afterdark how toSo then the problem becomes how to get that onto a 50GB Bluray disc? DVDFab professes to be able to do that in a very short period of time using late generation graphics cards. In this particular case with the movie The Prestige, the size of the MKV file is 54.6GB, and in reality, especially to avoid writing onto the edges of a disc, you probably only have about 46GB of available space on the "50" GB Blu-ray blank. UHD (4k) movies are larger than 50GB Blu-rays. #Dvdfab forum afterdark archive>if the MKV plays fine and you're just trying to archive it then burn the MKV file to a disc and see if the player plays it.Īnswer: That's the problem. >Does the actual ripped movie play fine before being burned I.E in mpc-hc etc? On the other hand, maybe someone here knows of a way to copy a 4k movie reasonably quickly with good results, that they have personally had good success with repeatedly? what are the specs of your computer and what kind of graphics cardĭo you have ? make sure it has the minim system requirements. On the other hand, maybe someone here knows of a way to copy a 4k movie reasonably quickly with good results, that they have personally had good success with repeatedly? I say, give 'em some time and hopefully they'll get there. ![]() ![]() DVDFab seems to have a good idea started, but it still needs some work. But then, in the next step, if you use DVDFab to be able to copy the decrypted file to a 50GB Blu-ray, both the Blu-ray and the main movie file that DVDFab creates stutter and jerk both on your PC and on your TV as played back with a 4k player.įollowing october262's advice, "start DVDFab - click common settings - AV Codec - tic ( Disable all GPU codecs for decoding and encoding ) everything will switch to software, restart DVDFab and re copy your disc again and re burn and see if it still jerky & stuttery", I did just so and have a 4k Blu-ray "cooking." But it's been at 12% now for 2 hours, so it'll be a while, which negates the main reason for using DVDFab, namely speed in burning a 4k copy.Ĭurrent conclusion: There is still no way (that I know of) to copy a 4k Blu-ray reasonably quickly (within 5 hours). Why? Because I decrypted the movie (The Prestige) with MakeMKV and that plays perfectly on my PC. Now I'm 95% sure that DVDFab is where the error is: ![]()
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