Question about De/Remuxing software for scene cutting and DTS-MA support?
Question about De/Remuxing software for scene cutting and DTS-MA support?
I have no prior knowledge of demuxing or remuxing tools; I also lack practical experience with standard video editing programs. However, someone at Anandtech mentioned that for basic scene trimming of a 1080p Blu-ray disc, de/remuxing software is significantly quicker than alternatives like Vegas Pro. My goal would be to remove a few inappropriate scenes from several BD movies in my collection. Apart from a decrypter such as AnyDVDHD, the Anandtech poster didn’t mention any specific software name. Once you decrypt and move the BD movie files onto your system or storage drive, how do you actually unpack them and then extract the desired segments? Additionally, which de/remuxing tools can handle lossless DTS master audio tracks alongside the 1080p video? After completing the cuts in the BD’s interface, can you simply save the changes? If yes, which software should I choose to burn the folders into a BD-RE compatible format for playback on JRiver? Or would I need to set up a new menu? Please advise.
Initially, explore online resources to deepen your knowledge about demuxing/remuxing and related topics. Then, install and test any suitable apps until you can perform tasks efficiently and be sure the software aligns with your needs (technical and otherwise). Focus on managing files, saving, directing saved items to specific spots, etc. Third, ensure all relevant files are backed up at least twice in locations different from your main host. Confirm that backups—both originals and modified versions—are recoverable and readable.
There are numerous software tools available. Their usage methods differ, and their effectiveness for your needs will vary. A tool may be easy to use but underperform.
Search online for options offering free trials, either fully or partially functional. Verify the required hardware specifications and review user manuals. Download and test them to see if any app fits your criteria without slowing down your system.
Most applications list hardware requirements as Minimal, Recommended, and Best. Aim for the highest level available while staying within budget.
There are always compromises to consider.