Any time you use encrypted media, like a raw DVD "folder", BD folder, etc, you are a prisoner of the authors of the software that does the decoding. With DVD players, this is a non issue, as the hardware doesn't change. But with software players things are always in flux.
For this reason alone, I refuse to have any encrypted media. I rip all DVDs and BDs to unencrypted MKV files. I use MakeMKV for this. That program is free for you to use and you can buy if you like it. I bought it several years ago as it is so incredibly useful for me.
I am pretty sure that MakeMKV can also make a "full disc backup" of DVDs and BDs and strip out the encryption at the same time. I don't use that, as I have no desire to use DVD or BD menus. MKVs let me get right to the movie without any fiddling around in menus or anything like that.
If you really want entire discs (extras, menus, etc), then at least decrypt as you make your folders or ISOs. That way you aren't trapped by weirdo software and your media is yours.
All just my opinion of course.
Brian.