21 Jul 2012 at 19:47 #1 Skeeter Skeeter Caporegime Joined 8 Mar 2007 Posts 37,146 Location Surrey Whats the simplest way to rip a Blueray to a file? I could rip to a BD image, but I don't fancy giving up 25GBs per disk to backup my blurays. Is there any software that will rip a bluray to a file with a single button press?
Whats the simplest way to rip a Blueray to a file? I could rip to a BD image, but I don't fancy giving up 25GBs per disk to backup my blurays. Is there any software that will rip a bluray to a file with a single button press?
21 Jul 2012 at 22:13 #2 KIA KIA Man of Honour Joined 14 Nov 2004 Posts 13,862 Do you want to strip the DRM? http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html
22 Jul 2012 at 01:22 #3 Meatball Meatball Soldato Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 6,359 Location St Albans MakeMKV.
22 Jul 2012 at 03:30 #4 Deep Deep Soldato Joined 29 Jul 2004 Posts 6,657 Location Esher Meatball said: MakeMKV. Click to expand... +1
22 Jul 2012 at 10:58 #5 Skeeter Skeeter Caporegime OP Joined 8 Mar 2007 Posts 37,146 Location Surrey Meatball said: MakeMKV. Click to expand... Doesn't that produce like a 50GB file though?
22 Jul 2012 at 11:14 #6 welshdragon welshdragon Soldato Joined 28 Dec 2009 Posts 6,888 Location Wales Skeeter said: Doesn't that produce like a 50GB file though? Click to expand... Then something like handbrake to re-econde it
Skeeter said: Doesn't that produce like a 50GB file though? Click to expand... Then something like handbrake to re-econde it
22 Jul 2012 at 11:26 #7 Skeeter Skeeter Caporegime OP Joined 8 Mar 2007 Posts 37,146 Location Surrey welshdragon said: Then something like handbrake to re-econde it Click to expand... Is there anything that rips and re-encodes in one go?
welshdragon said: Then something like handbrake to re-econde it Click to expand... Is there anything that rips and re-encodes in one go?
22 Jul 2012 at 11:27 #8 Deep Deep Soldato Joined 29 Jul 2004 Posts 6,657 Location Esher Not necessarily. If you select one audio track and one subtitle track then you wont have that problem. I can give exact figures but Dark Knight blu ray is 26.2GB, and Avatar is 36.3GB
Not necessarily. If you select one audio track and one subtitle track then you wont have that problem. I can give exact figures but Dark Knight blu ray is 26.2GB, and Avatar is 36.3GB
22 Jul 2012 at 14:05 #9 BloodyL BloodyL Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,083 Location In here and out there. Freemake video converter or Ripbot264
23 Jul 2012 at 00:06 #10 Meatball Meatball Soldato Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 6,359 Location St Albans Most of my blu-ray rips via MakeMKV are 18-25GB .
23 Jul 2012 at 14:47 #11 xtremedetailz xtremedetailz Soldato Joined 16 Jun 2010 Posts 3,438 Location Manchester Yeah I'd also like to know how to get the sizes down on a makemkv rip? Without loosing quality if possible.
Yeah I'd also like to know how to get the sizes down on a makemkv rip? Without loosing quality if possible.