![]() ![]() Fast processing speed with GPU acceleration. You will need to use the one that is identical to the one PowerDVD was reading. ![]() Bypass the region restriction and copy protection schemes. Word of the wise, sometimes the file PowerDVD is reading is a 1:1 duplicate of a file earlier in the playlist list that MakeMKV is reading when opening the disc and a message in the on-screen MakeMKV log will tell you that one. Support new & old, homemade & commercial, 99-title DVDs. ![]() At least during my www search I could not find a list of all titles with playtime, which at least partially would solve this problem. Rip DVD and 1:1 backup to digital copies: ISO, VOB, VideoTS, MKV. No, I also have the problem to find out what the "Official Theatre cut" is and what the "Directors Cut 2009) is. Not only that I have each movie sometimes 2-3 time as different title. When I rip them, I get the same issues as described above. This great box features all four Alien movies in the standard theatrical form and as new directors cut. Also there were some duplicate titles where lets say title1.mkv was the same movie as title12.mkv. "Nice" work for someone who has too much spare time (if there is such a person). I spent an hour yesterday evening with a webbrowser open at one monitor which showed the episode content and the MKVs on the other monitor and tried to match the title two the episode. Walking dead has no good visible episode title within the beginning of a movie, which you could quickly search for. Problem here: For Walking Dead Season 2 we are talking about two blu-rays filled up (theoretical) with 13 title sets (since we have 13 episodes for season 2). Decrypt region code, BD+, AACS automatically and make MKV file. Tick off the titles, audio tracks, subtitles you want. When I rip this with either wiht MakeMKV or Bluray Ripper (DVDFab Stuff), any BD results in multiple MKV files which are named after the title, e.g. Click the icon of drive, and wait for MakeMKV to scan the file. Since I am not only ripping single movie BDs but also TV series stuff and anthology boxes, there often is more than one movie on the BD I am interested in.Įxample #1: The walking dead Season 1 and 2 I am currently tranfering my BDs to my HTPC. This might actually be a stupid question but how do I find out which "button" of the bluray menu belongs to which M2TS file or PLS file on the BD ? ![]()
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