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Old 03-16-2009, 09:47 PM   #1
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Default Burning or Making HD Trailer "Reels"

I remember asking this question for standard DVDs five years ago. Wherever I asked.. nothing but silence. My original question was:

Does anyone know how to burn a 'trailer reel' to watch with a DVD movie?

No one answered, but I eventually figured it out on my own. I would use DVD Shrink and rip the trailer from movies whenever I rented or got them on netflix (assuming, it was a cool trailer).

Once I had a small library of trailers, I could then use DVD shrink to re-compile 2 or 3 trailers together and also put the 'main feature' on the disc also minus menus and what not.

Then when I had friends over to watch a movie I would hit play and it would show some fun trailers before the movie - everyone loves this and unfortunately, have come to expect it!

Now that I have blu-ray... is it possible??!

First, I'm not sure if ripping and burning movies to blu-ray is possible yet.

I know there are burners and I have read some info on ripping blu-rays, but not sure exactly if it works 100% (can you burn a 25 or 50 gig disc without compression to a blu-ray disc? Can you remove unwanted material to make more room on the disc? Can it be done for a reasonable price?)

Anyone think this is possible?
Anyone make trailer reels like this for their movie nights?

Another possibility would be to just burn standard dvd trailer reels to dvdr and then get up and switch the discs out but rather not!
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