I am looking at purchasing MakeMKV for the purpose of ripping titles from Blu-ray movie discs and remixing them into MKV containers and have some questions about how it works before taking the plunge.
For nearly 7 years I've ripped dozens of movies to an MKV container by the same process. I use AnyDVD HD to decrypt the disk, rip the BDMV folder to my SSD, using bdinfo to determine the required playlist file, adding this txmuxer to demux the specific streams I want, then mkvtoolnix to remux into MKVs and cut out any unwanted scenes or rename tracks/chapters.
More recently I've just been adding the playlist file directly to mkvtoolnix as it seems capable of remixing straight from the blu-ray's m2ts files to mkv. This has been fine for the 5 or so movies I've ripped this way recently.
Unfortunately attempting to rip the most recent purchase, Inception (2010), I run into issues with this method. The playlist has many (29) m2ts files. When remixed into MKV, at every point where a join occurs, the video becomes corrupted for a second like this:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/UN4dsSG.jpg?1)
If I demux using tsmuxer first and then feed the raw stream files into mkvtoolnix instead of directly adding the playlist this fixes one issue - the visual corruption - but introduces another: now the subtitles run very slowly, about half the speed they should be. So by the time the movie itself ends only half the subs have played and the movie file duration ends up being 4 hours 50min whereas the video and audio end around 2hrs 30 mins.
If I use a trial of makemkv to process the files the movie comes out fine, with subs playing correctly and no visual corruption.
So, firstly, what is it that makemkv does that fixes this issue? How is it better than just demuxing and remixing using free software like tsmuxer and mkvmerge?
Secondly, an issue I have with makemkv is that it doesn't seem to have as many options to customise the file as mkvtoolnix. Specific examples include the lack of ability to name chapters that are extracted from the original mpls playlist, and also the inability to cut the mkv into sections according to timecodes and rejoin them. Both are present in mkvtoolnix, are they planned to be included in makemkv at some point or are already included by any chance?
Finally, the cost for my particular application is prohibitively expensive in that I already have AnyDVD HD to decrypt the disks - therefore I'd be paying over £50 just for remixing software. Is there any way I can use makemkv for free or at least a lower price without the decryption feature?
Thanks
Odai.