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A little searching on ANYDVDHD with Google turned up this. ESET Smart Security says it's ok, but check it yourself to be safe.
The other program you need is a freebie called IMGBURN You can read about it here.
ANYDVDHD decrypts the Blurays, while IMGBURN burns the results to another Bluray.
Hope that helps.
> Here's the rundown. My wedding was filmed in HD, and only now, almost 2 years > later, I was handed the Blu-Ray (word of advice - never, EVER let family handle > this kind of shit). Problem is, I don't have a Blu-Ray Player/PS3/BD-R > drive/whatever. I asked my brother's friend, who was handling the editing and > authoring of the disc to make me an ISO of the BD so I could watch it through > Daemon Tools, but the guy is too much of an idiot and a tool to get it done. > I've never done it, but I figure it might be as easy as copying any DVD into an > image. Is it? Can I just pop the disc in a BD-R drive (my brother-in-law has > one)and have Nero burn an Image as a copy? > Help me out please, me and the misses would'd like to watch this damn thing > before yet another anniversary rolls by. > > All work and no play makes me..., well, you know the rest. >

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