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jmone:

--- Quote from: RoderickGI on August 26, 2015, 06:55:06 pm ---I don't rip BDs that often, but when I do, I also rip the whole folder structure, for much the same reasons. But I use the DVDfab Passkey functionality to do that, since it is then one application doing all the work. I might look at using MC as the front end to that, but is there any advantage?

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As I have AnyDVD HD running in the background, MC just sees the BD as an unencrypted disk and hence can rip/copy, tag etc all in one go.

RC23:

--- Quote from: jmone on August 27, 2015, 06:08:25 am ---As I have AnyDVD HD running in the background, MC just sees the BD as an unencrypted disk and hence can rip/copy, tag etc all in one go.

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This should also work with DVDfab Passkey and MC.

dtc:
Off topic - is there an advantage to a usb 3 blu-ray player for ripping? Is usb 2 a bottle neck?

CountryBumkin:

--- Quote from: RoderickGI on August 26, 2015, 06:55:06 pm ---Do you have a reference for that. I must admit, I am being lazy as I haven't searched, but that surprises me. Does that mean I need an internet connection to rip a BD with DVDfab, and it downloads the Cinavia free audio track?

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I did a search to provide backup of my statement, and it looks like I was wrong. I was thinking of DVD-Ranger (which has the database where you download a fix for each movie).

From the article:

DVD Ranger
DVD-Ranger has released their CinEx HD module. For a long time this software was the only application that made it possible to end up with a Cinavia free copy of your movie. You can use this software to make copies of your movies that playback on any device and any Blu-ray playback software but need to download a database that's specific to the movie first.

DVDFab

DVDFab is able to copy a whole lot of movies that are protected by Cinavia using a proprietary BDMVREC format Their software doesn't actually remove Cinavia but it creates an AACS protected "backup" that will play on selected Blu-ray playback software.

AnyDVD (** Recommended **)
Slysoft has added support for removing Cinavia from Blu-ray movies since April 2015. Previously the company only tricked the Cinavia detection routing of a select few software Blu-ray players. Because the new version actually removes the Cinavia signal from the audio track when used with CloneBD, the copy will work on all Blu-ray players, both hardware and software based.
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source: http://www.myce.com/article/cinavia-the-copy-protection-that-doesnt-want-to-be-silenced-68001/

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