I'm beginning to rip my bluray discs for playback over my network and I'm having some trouble understanding the right way to do it. First of all, file size is not a problem. I have a 9TB Netgear NAS. As with my CDs, I'd like to rip once, rip right, so I need a lossless copy. I'm using AnyDVD HD to remove the encryption, then I can rip the disc with AnyDVD or with JRiver (I assume it's necessary to remove the encryption first, please correct me if I'm wrong) - it appears they both produce the same files, in a directory format. Now comes the encoding part. I use Handbrake for it and don't know whether I should use .mkv or .m4v. Additionally I don't know if JRiver will create an encoded version or not. Ideally, I'd like this file to be 1080p, surround sound audio, and allow me to use subtitles if I can't hear what the characters are saying.
I'm trying to figure out how to use JRiver in my home setup and I have it competing with Plex, which I can play on my Roku 2. Frankly I like the Plex interface, but I like the massive control I have with JRiver. If JRiver had a Roku channel with a good interface, I would be sold. But first, I have to figure out how to rip my bluray movies correctly so I never have to do it again and where the resulting files can give me the most playback flexibility.
Thanks.