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Originally Posted by takezo
eventualy you can find a program that does exactly that, but it will not be commercial  .
Just note that when you do movie rips for DVD, it saves them to your harddrive as vob files. I don't know what kinds of files are on a BD or HDDVD movie, but could require up to 50GB of free hard drive space for each movie!  . BD-Rs do come in 50GB disks, however if you screw up the burning process, that's a $60 coaster.
then there is authoring. It's definately somthing that takes time learn how to do. But that how a noob, becomes an expert. All experts were once noobs.
Unless you can find an app like DVD shrink for HD-media. However that would mean all that talk about protecting HD content is a bunch of bull.
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i know hd dvd saves them as evo. files if u delect everything from media and get down to just basic audio and movei might fit on 25 gig