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mnatiq
03-30-2009, 01:21 PM
i just got a new dell xps 435 and it has a blu ray player and blu ray burner. i know how to download movies (regular axxo or fxg) and burn those. i dont know if i can just download movies that say/claim 1080p in the title and using a program burn those onto a blu ray disc. i have no idea if any1 has a clue plz let me know. also if there is a burning program let me know of that as well.
also is the quality going to be 1080p?
thanks

lsiberian
03-30-2009, 02:17 PM
i just got a new dell xps 435 and it has a blu ray player and blu ray burner. i know how to download movies (regular axxo or fxg) and burn those. i dont know if i can just download movies that say/claim 1080p in the title and using a program burn those onto a blu ray disc. i have no idea if any1 has a clue plz let me know. also if there is a burning program let me know of that as well.
also is the quality going to be 1080p?
thanks

I imagine the media is very expensive still.

AcuDefTechGuy
03-30-2009, 02:26 PM
Try ImgBurn (free).

ChunkyDark
03-31-2009, 01:09 PM
Check out http://www.slysoft.com/en/

From what I've seen (not exhaustive research) HD storage is much cheaper than BD blanks.
I did a proof of concept and burned a BD to my htpc and played it as an ISO. It worked great. I had been doing that with all my daughters regular movies, so will probably do that for any new BD we buy her. She's three so a little hard on discs :)

GlocksRock
03-31-2009, 01:12 PM
Check out http://www.slysoft.com/en/

From what I've seen (not exhaustive research) HD storage is much cheaper than BD blanks.
I did a proof of concept and burned a BD to my htpc and played it as an ISO. It worked great. I had been doing that with all my daughters regular movies, so will probably do that for any new BD we buy her. She's three so a little hard on discs :)

So with anydvd hd you can rip a blu ray to an .iso and mount it with daemon tools, or alcohol 120, just the same as you can with a regular dvd?