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Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:49 am
by jsc1205
I have used AnyDVD HD in the past for ISO file for my blu-rays to get an exact copy with menus, etc. Can I do that with MakeMKV?
Also does MakeMKV work with 3D blu-rays?
Thanks
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:58 pm
by mike admin
MakeMKV can do a "full disc backup", but to a directory on a hard drive ( not to ISO file). There is no single practical reason to keep blu-ray backup as ISO image.
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:21 pm
by gmd024
mike admin wrote:MakeMKV can do a "full disc backup", but to a directory on a hard drive ( not to ISO file). There is no single practical reason to keep blu-ray backup as ISO image.
Just curious, what about if someone decides to burn the BD rip back to physical media at sometime in the future and of course for playing the physical media/BD on a home model Blu-Ray player
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:08 pm
by setarip_old
@gmd024
Hi! Just curious, what about if someone decides to burn the BD rip back to physical media at sometime in the future and of course for playing the physical media/BD on a home model Blu-Ray player
Simply use IMGBurn to burn the DECRYPTED full disc backup "package" that you created with MakeMKV...
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:40 pm
by gmd024
setarip_old wrote:@gmd024
Hi! Just curious, what about if someone decides to burn the BD rip back to physical media at sometime in the future and of course for playing the physical media/BD on a home model Blu-Ray player
Simply use IMGBurn to burn the DECRYPTED full disc backup "package" that you created with MakeMKV...
Thanks for the reminder - I do use IMGburn once in a while but I had forgotten about it's ability to do this
Thanks again
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:27 am
by setarip_old
@gmd024
You're quite welcome ;>}
Re: Rip exact copy of blu-ray with menu question
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:11 pm
by trondmm
mike admin wrote:There is no single practical reason to keep blu-ray backup as ISO image.
Well... I think it's a lot more practical to handle single files than a directory structure with 50+ files. Especially when you have more than a handful of rips.