2016-11-30, 03:25
No re-encoding. PGS supported, including forced subs (tested with 'Avatar' and others). No audio synch issues. Full chapters. All my 280+ 3D ISO's are like this. (With 2D, I save as MKV's using MakeMKV.)
Here's my process:
1. Use both AnyDVDHD and MakeMKV to identify correct playlist
2. Rip to Blu-ray folder structure onto your PC using AnyDVDHD (you can also rip to full disc ISO, but must mount in later for tsMuxeR)
3. Check if the movie/disc has forced subs (try here)
4. Open tsMuxeR and drag-and-drop the correct playlist (MPLS) file
5. Choose 'Blu-ray ISO' as the output format
6. Select only the MVC, H.264, HD audio track and (if applicable) the forced sub track (it's usually the second English PGS track)
7. Type in a Disk Label (movie name)
8. Click 'Start muxing'
9. Done
10. Test and verify via your 3D player of choice
Don't think tsMuxeR can do conversion to FLAC on its own, but you can add a FLAC track to any ISO structure if you have the track from another tool (like EAC3to).
Here's my process:
1. Use both AnyDVDHD and MakeMKV to identify correct playlist
2. Rip to Blu-ray folder structure onto your PC using AnyDVDHD (you can also rip to full disc ISO, but must mount in later for tsMuxeR)
3. Check if the movie/disc has forced subs (try here)
4. Open tsMuxeR and drag-and-drop the correct playlist (MPLS) file
5. Choose 'Blu-ray ISO' as the output format
6. Select only the MVC, H.264, HD audio track and (if applicable) the forced sub track (it's usually the second English PGS track)
7. Type in a Disk Label (movie name)
8. Click 'Start muxing'
9. Done
10. Test and verify via your 3D player of choice
Don't think tsMuxeR can do conversion to FLAC on its own, but you can add a FLAC track to any ISO structure if you have the track from another tool (like EAC3to).