Ripping Blu-Rays - First comments
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:46 pm
Hi,
I'm very impressed with makemkv's ease of use when ripping some of my blu-rays. I normally archive my blu-rays by just copying the main m2ts file, but obviously some movie are split into many m2ts defined by the playlist files.
I have some small issues with makemkv, versus the simple copy m2ts file.
1) I playback my movies with mpc-hc. Playing back my new mkv of Terminator Salvation, I notice that the audio stream that would normally be labelled something like "DTS-HD Master Audio" is replaced by just "HD Lossless".
I think this should be changed / improved, to match the audio stream title from the m2ts.
2) These hd audio streams are unchecked by default in makemkv gui when about to rip the blu-ray which I wasn't expecting....
My point number one is most important to me, I think it needs to give more accurate stream titles, preferably the exact same titles as from the original rather than "HD Lossless"
I'm very impressed with makemkv's ease of use when ripping some of my blu-rays. I normally archive my blu-rays by just copying the main m2ts file, but obviously some movie are split into many m2ts defined by the playlist files.
I have some small issues with makemkv, versus the simple copy m2ts file.
1) I playback my movies with mpc-hc. Playing back my new mkv of Terminator Salvation, I notice that the audio stream that would normally be labelled something like "DTS-HD Master Audio" is replaced by just "HD Lossless".
I think this should be changed / improved, to match the audio stream title from the m2ts.
2) These hd audio streams are unchecked by default in makemkv gui when about to rip the blu-ray which I wasn't expecting....
My point number one is most important to me, I think it needs to give more accurate stream titles, preferably the exact same titles as from the original rather than "HD Lossless"