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Need blu ray ripper

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Archer0915

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Help, tried many demo programs and I am not happy with either the choppy rips or the fact that they rip one or the other. I need Blu Ray and DVD ripping.

No handbrake, I need simple.
 
makeMKV is what I use.
Trying it now
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A little slow but really, I can live with slow.

I have used and have a licensed copy of freemake. It is great and pretty fast but limited.
 
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I haven't used much else but as far as speed goes, I always have thought the limiting factor was the optical media, not the software. Discs can only be read so fast due to rotational speed limitations. Haven't used it in a while but iirc it's about 20min to rip a Blu-ray, which seems about right for how much data a disc can transfer
 
I haven't used much else but as far as speed goes, I always have thought the limiting factor was the optical media, not the software. Discs can only be read so fast due to rotational speed limitations. Haven't used it in a while but iirc it's about 20min to rip a Blu-ray, which seems about right for how much data a disc can transfer
I did a blu ray. wb and the quality is better than others I have tried. I will just convert the MKV to MP4.

NEXT TEST, DISNEY.
 
We got any luck ripping 4k ultra HD Blu-Ray on windows 11 OS?
I got no 4k stuff, I do not think I do.

Actually MKV can rip 4K (As long as we are talking the same thing...It does require proper firmware on right burner...Admittedly I have not upgraded to Win 11 yet.

I have to look at what burner I have...It was the correct one to use the custom firmware needed.

Info is in the MKV forums...quick search got me this.

 
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