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NEW: Rip with MakeMKV
datdude:
Appreciate the recent new features including the scan disc in background which makes the overall process much faster and the ability to auto eject after rip! This is definitely the best way to rip blu-rays!
fitbrit:
A question about this new feature. I have used it to rip to mkvs within MC. However, if we choose to rip a BluRay (not using MakeMKV), will MC still use the decrypting functions of MakeMKV when ripping to a BD folder structure?
BradATIMA:
--- Quote from: fitbrit on November 16, 2021, 02:44:48 pm ---A question about this new feature. I have used it to rip to mkvs within MC. However, if we choose to rip a BluRay (not using MakeMKV), will MC still use the decrypting functions of MakeMKV when ripping to a BD folder structure?
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This feature should not affect ripping DVDs or Blu-Rays when not using the 'Rip with MakeMKV' option.
fitbrit:
--- Quote from: BradATIMA on November 16, 2021, 03:02:35 pm ---This feature should not affect ripping DVDs or Blu-Rays when not using the 'Rip with MakeMKV' option.
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I mean can we use MakeMKV as the decryptor instead of DVD Fab or AnyDVD?
Doof:
Can expert mode profiles be supported? I've recently started ripping some new discs again and when I use MakeMKV directly, it lets me choose one of my user-defined profiles to control which tracks and languages are selected. I can configure it to select only lossless audio tracks, multi-core audio or stereo, etc. I've unfortunately reverted to using MakeMKV directly again instead of MC for ripping because most UHD discs have numerous audio/subtitle tracks for several different languages so selecting the correct ones is more easily accomplished in MakeMKV.
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