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towne32
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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3-Jan-2017, 11:21 PM

Deloreanhunter12 said:

This is a bit of an unrelated question, but it is pertained to BD-Rebuilder. Is it possible with the program to replace the main video, but keep the menus and everything else in tact?

I’ve tried this a few times and the resulting image only seemed to work on my laptop, but not in any real blu-ray player (it fails when loading the replaced video). So I would say it doesn’t patch it to be fully compliant.

Multiavchd will do the trick.

Hagdorm said:

Man, I haven’t used BD-Rebuilder in ages, I can’t believe I didn’t think of it though. I’ve used DVDFab in the past with good results, but it didn’t seem to like the original ISO. I’ll test out my modified one with BD-Rebuilder and report back. I definitely plan to do a BD-50 later, I just don’t have the spare cash for any at the moment.

Yeah, I’m sure it’s optimized for commercial discs, and I also don’t know if Williarob’s seamless branching will throw a wrench in anything either. Worth a shot, though.