Woodstock wrote:Audio is one thing - it is relatively simple. Spend some time over on the handbrake forum (forum.handbrake.fr) and read how complex the OPTIONS for various video encodings are to make them work on different devices. Quite often, the settings you use for one device make the video incompatible with another, and vice-versa.
Also, the moment you add encoding to the mix, you remove the advantage in speed of ripping that MakeMKV has. I can often rip several disks (as in up to a dozen) in the time it takes the same machine to encode one, unless I'm willing to accept the lower-quality encodes from QSV hardware.
There are reasons for the "best tool for a particular job" mentality a lot of developers have - Rampant feature "creep" would mean ending up with the Microsoft Word of ripping.
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MakeMKV can direct stream copy video(AVC,MPEG2 or VC1) or audio streams
What I would like is if HEVC can be added to the list of codecs it can direct stream copy.
I know that different devices need different video setting for them to play, but that is not my issue,
I can encode video with no problems, and play it back on the devices I require.
Considering that support for direct stream copying of HEVC streams will be needed for UHD Bluray, why not add it sooner rather than later?
Does Make MKV have any intention of supporting UHD Bluray?