If you don't like internal MC24 ripping ... you rip with other tool (eg makeMKV) ... then import to your media software management (MC 24) for scraping and then viewing
Ripping can be made as complex as it can be ... ability to rip to different containers (mkv, mp4, mt2s, etc) ... reencode video to different codec (H.265, H.264, etc) ... reencode audio to different codec (mp3, flac, DTS HDMA, DD, etc) ... remap audio channel (2.0, 1.0, 5.1, etc) ... edit subtitles ... join 2 part of same episode into one file ... add audio track from different source ... add additional subtitle track
The list goes on ... and there are free tools to do this ... so I don't see MC trying to become the best ripping solution ... they provide the basic function ... if its not enough, use other free tools
Its not like I am against the whole idea ... but given limited resources they have ... I would rather see that spend on more urgent issues
But makemkv does not do much for you apart from the ripping. It does not scrape any information, give you any real options for video quality, move the final files etc.
but that's what it was specifically designed to do. and reason it does not give option for video or audio quality because it rips at original quality ... aka bit perfect
(it can drop out unwanted foreign audio and subtitle tracks)
if you want to make your files smaller at expense of quality (like what mp3 do to music) ... there are other tools ... handbreak is one of those tools