I've got a blurry disc I need to make an image of.
Can I do this with makemkv? I'm on MacOS.
Thanks
Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
You can backup the BR to a BDMV folder structure. Then make an .iso from that with standard utilities.
On Linux I use mkisofs; I'm not sure about Mac.
On Linux I use mkisofs; I'm not sure about Mac.
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Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Thanks, but will it also work for Blu ray?dcoke22 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 4:51 pmIt looks like it is a two step process.
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Refers to cdrom/dvd
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Thanks, how do I make a BDMV folder structure with mkmkv? It always makes flv files.
This particular Blu ray disc has copy protection
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
MakeMKV has both "full backup" and "convert to MKV" functions.
To use full backup and get the BDMV folders, DO NOT click on the big disk image after inserting. Click on the little folder icon in the toolbar.
To use full backup and get the BDMV folders, DO NOT click on the big disk image after inserting. Click on the little folder icon in the toolbar.
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Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Thanks, I’ve only used the mkv feature since I’m ripping for Plex
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
My usual workflow is to make a decrypted full backup of a disc and then make .mkv files from the backup. It makes it easy to get the movie and any extras on the disc, all at the speed of one's storage, not the speed of the optical drive.
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Good idea. Mine has been making ISOs an putting them on my NAS, then make the MKVs from the NAS. I’ve been ripping/MKVing to a USB SDD a to avoid using up the life of the SSD in my Macmini. But the network times to copy the files was a pain. Now I rip to iso then MKV directly to the network
Re: Can makemkv make an .iSO image of a bluray disc?
Perhaps consider skipping the .iso step. Do everything local and push the results to the network at the end. Make a decrypted backup, make your .mkv files, put the results on your NAS. You probably don't need to keep your decrypted backup folder if you're keeping your 'raw' rips. If you're making the rips and transcoding them into a smaller file, then you might want to consider keeping either the decrypted backup folder or the raw rips. Whatever you're transcoding into today probably won't be the format of choice in the future.
I've used an earlier version of an external SanDisk Extreme portable SSD (https://www.westerndigital.com/products ... 1-500G-G25) as a local scratch drive.
I've also shoved a M.2 SSD into an Envoy Express (https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/TB3ENVXP00/) to use as a local scratch drive.
At the moment I'm using a OWC Express 4M2 (https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/express-4m2) in a RAID 4 configuration as a local scratch drive. It is fast, gives me enough space for messing about and insulates me from a single SSD failure, like the one I had earlier this week in fact.
I've used an earlier version of an external SanDisk Extreme portable SSD (https://www.westerndigital.com/products ... 1-500G-G25) as a local scratch drive.
I've also shoved a M.2 SSD into an Envoy Express (https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/TB3ENVXP00/) to use as a local scratch drive.
At the moment I'm using a OWC Express 4M2 (https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/express-4m2) in a RAID 4 configuration as a local scratch drive. It is fast, gives me enough space for messing about and insulates me from a single SSD failure, like the one I had earlier this week in fact.