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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: BadMouth on December 05, 2021, 09:38:25 am
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What software are people using for DVD/Blu-ray ripping these days?
I currently use MakeMKV to rip and then Handbrake to convert the MKV to m4v.
It seems like there should be a one step solution out there.
I don't recall my reason for not adding the extra file to Handbrake to make it rip directly.
Maybe it didn't work with Blu-ray.
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jeez, haven't tried to rip a bluray in a long time.
even longer for a DVD.
I used to install standalone software for DVD that allowed me to copy the files to my PC then i used something like make MKV to shrink it.
for BluRays, i had software that was similar.
then handbrake to compress.
i can't remember the software or where i found it.
some forum or torrent i think, it wasn't just out there for download.
though the bluray software at the time couldn't keep up with DRM so some of the newer titles couldn't be copied.
about that time though netflix and hulu started taking off along with kodi and i really just stopped using my bluray.
so in short, no i no longer know how to rip those formats.
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Not the answer you are looking for, but its faster for me to download a DVD/BluRay rip than it is for me to do it myself. I don't even have any SATA drives in my computer anymore, let alone an optical one.
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Not the answer you are looking for, but its faster for me to download a DVD/BluRay rip than it is for me to do it myself. I don't even have any SATA drives in my computer anymore, let alone an optical one.
I figured as much.
Almost done ripping the series I bought, so I'll stick with my current process.
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Not the answer you are looking for, but its faster for me to download a DVD/BluRay rip than it is for me to do it myself. I don't even have any SATA drives in my computer anymore, let alone an optical one.
Same here, I just didn't want to be the one that said it because I know how this site feels about such things. I have ripped dvd/BD myself when it's sitting on my shelf and I can't find it online. I pretty much use MakeMKV then re-encode using Handbrake to get it to a more manageable size.
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I currently use MakeMKV to rip and then Handbrake to convert the MKV to m4v.
This is the best solution I found as well.
For DVDs I just use Handbrake, but for decoding Bluray, MakeMKV is needed.