Newbie, question about first BR rip

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melbri
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Newbie, question about first BR rip

Post by melbri » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:29 pm

Tried MakeMKV for the first time on my mac book. It only made a copy of my BR, it did not make a .MKV file.

Did i do something wrong? Was there a setting I was supposed to select?

Woodstock
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Re: Newbie, question about first BR rip

Post by Woodstock » Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:48 pm

Well, a lot depends upon what you ASKED it to do.... :)

When the BD is inserted, did you select "backup disk", or "open disk"?

To create the MKV files, you first Open the disk, which will give you the the list of tracks on the disk to chose from. Backup doesn't do that.

melbri
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Re: Newbie, question about first BR rip

Post by melbri » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:26 pm

I'm guessing 'back up' as i did not get the list of tracks. I'll try again tonight. thanks.

melbri
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Re: Newbie, question about first BR rip

Post by melbri » Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:26 pm

Worked great.

So is MakeMKV going to be like AnyDVD? I used that for years on the PC until I switched to mac. I am using MakeMKV to decode as parallels will not allow me to use my usb br rom.

MakeMKV seems to be very straight forward.

crowfax
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Re: Newbie, question about first BR rip

Post by crowfax » Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:52 pm

For me, MakeMKV is a lot more powerful than AnyDVD. I have a licence for both my Linux and Windows machines so I can use it on both my machines; and because I use media players like the WDTV to watch my movies, MakeMKV provides a 1 step solution to getting my movies onto my TV.

I have never had a need for "on-the-fly" decryption, in my mind MakeMKV is a more effective and elegant solution.
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