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Mr Dobey

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From the Website it looks like any other video converter rip off and of course makes big claims of replacing AnyDVD HD. But in all fairness I got it to work with DVD's but with Blu-Rays I get the following attached message.

Any luck out there with Blu-Rays and this Program??
 

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I was able to get it to read a Blu-Ray I would try reinstalling it. But as the previous poster said, I would use MKV and Handbrake they are both free and work great.
 
yes I know about MKV

I use it for all my Blu-Ray rips thus far.

Just interested in an AnyDVD HD alternative for mac so I can get a full rip with menus and all.
 
Just interested in an AnyDVD HD alternative for mac so I can get a full rip with menus and all.

MakeMKV 1.5 was released today. One of its features is "Added ability to decrypt M2TS files during backup". I'm not certain, but that sounds like you might be able remove decryption and make a backup of the disc?
 
Linux only?

I can only find a link to download 1.5 for linux on the makemkv site, did you get a hold of 1.5 for mac?

Edit: Never mind, the link says 1.4.12 but downloads 1.5 : )
 
Long live MakeMKV!

Thanks for the update CaveMan!

Now with the decrypt backup feature I can get the exact same file as using AnyDVD HD 🙂)))

With both apps the main title screen shows up in Plex but with no buttons (like Main Feature, Extras, Settings etc . . .)

What do I need to do?
 
Plex doesn't read Blu-ray menus. There are currently no plans to implement it, either. I suspect a change in Blu-ray support from Apple would have to occur before it would happen.
 
Shoot, I'm guessing we're out of luck for reading Blu-Ray menus in OS X?

I've tried;

VLC
Plex
Movist
MPlayer OS X Extended

All with no luck
 
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