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- Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:03 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: MakeMKV License
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6576
MakeMKV License
After using your software since you released it to the public, I was more than glad to purchase a license. MakeMKV is an excellent tool for todays digitized homes. It does exactly what it's designed to do and does it with excellence. I just wanted to thank you again for producing such a fine product...
- Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:51 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: MakeMKV Setting to use with WD HDTV?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9399
Re: MakeMKV Setting to use with WD HDTV?
Sorry to trouble anyone, but may I ask the best seetings to set so it will play back through WD HDTV? I have tried a couple of times but just getting msg invalid format! can anyone please help? Kind regards. Your WDTV should be playing them fine. Other than choosing which titles and audio tracks yo...
- Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:19 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: MakeMKV's disk usage
- Replies: 5
- Views: 14107
Re: MakeMKV's disk usage
I tried to rip a blu-ray with MakeMKV, I set it to copy to my external hard drive. The ripping was incredibly slow, at 1MB/sec. Then I found out my main hard drive in my computer is extremely busy. Why is MakeMKV maxing out my main hard drive when I set it to copy to my external? Even ripping to my...
- Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:05 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: blu-ray to mkv
- Replies: 3
- Views: 12899
Re: blu-ray to mkv
At present, you will need a program such as AnyDVD-HD for your original Bluray disc before using MakeMKV. Once you have Anydvdhd loaded, with few exceptions, you can then use MakeMKV right from the disc to create the MKV(s). No need to move files or rebuild.
- Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:41 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: Reencoding AFTER makemkv
- Replies: 5
- Views: 14475
Re: Reencoding AFTER makemkv
You might want to try Ripbot264 v1.14.2.
You can import the MKV, then re-encode to MKV. It has an option to use the same untouched audio while re-encoding using the H.264 for video.
You can import the MKV, then re-encode to MKV. It has an option to use the same untouched audio while re-encoding using the H.264 for video.
- Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:35 pm
- Forum: General MakeMKV discussion
- Topic: HD-DVD
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13522
Re: HD-DVD
So far all attempts to use MKVmerge GUI resulted in files with no audio. I'm completely lost on how to use eac3to. I have been able to backup the HD DVDs to BD-Rs using AnyDVD to rip the disc. PowerDVD 7.x will play the BD-R copies. ...and the blank 25GB BD-Rs cost me less than $3 each. So far, eve...