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Blu-ray Ripper
I need a good Blu-ray ripper.
I heard good things about MakeMKV. So I bought it. Unfortunately it's failure rate is too high for me. Anyone know of a good Windows Blu-ray ripper?
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Interesting as you seem to be the first person I have seen (Mac or PC) that has considered MakeMKV to be overly problematic. I am sure the guys as DVDFab or Slysoft will appreciate your comments. Hint.
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Maybe my Blu-ray player isn't the best in the world. For every three Blu-ray discs I try to copy, one ends up in failure. I try to clean the discs. I try to copy the discs without subtitles or audio. It's a waste of time. If the disc is a failure the first time, it will continue to be a failure. Thank you.
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First of all: I haven't ever ripped a BluRay. That being said: I read that the newest version of HandBrake can rip and even re-encode it for you (otherwise the amount of data you assemble is huge anyways...). It's free and may be worth giving a try.
Windows? Seriously? You might get lucky because many of us have both systems running, but there might be better places to ask about recommendations than a forum on "macrumors.com"...
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Mac people are smart. They can answer questions on anything.
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Sorry, I might have sounded too offensive or like a smartass. I wasn't aiming to and apologize if that's the case.
As I said, I never ripped a BluRay, and it's good that the "protected" part has been mentioned in addition in this thread, that might help for future answers. Quote:
I honestly hope someone knows a good software for you, I just suggested you might consult other forums as well. Again, no offense of any sort intended. |
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Okay, thank you. And I found one.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Both. DVDFab worked beautifully. You'll be happy to know that it is Mac software.
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Best to you on archiving your discs. |
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I'm using the new Asus BRD with MKV, not one single issue having ripped 30+ Blu ray disks. Is DVD fab any good at 3D? It claims to be, but I don't want to buy it if its not...Happy to stick with the 2D platform for now...The only other option is Roxio toast platinum but at £140.00 it would have to be pretty darned special for me to buy.
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