Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:40 am by atc98092
donnyusf wrote:Thank you atc98092!!! We will try that method for ripping using the Movie Rescuer M2TS format. As for our other Blu Ray backups, we have hundreds of mkv files. Could we still convert the mkv files to the m2ts format without loosing quality or do we rip it from the Blu Ray?
Thanks again for your help!!
There are ways to transmux a video from one container to another without changing the contained video or audio, but I've never looked into it much.
Also, now that I've re-ripped a number of BDs with Movie Rescuer, I'm having a freeze problem with many of them. There's no consistency when the movie pauses, but it doesn't freeze the player. I just hit stop and play, and it resumes where it paused. Don't know if it's a ripping issue or a player issue. Also, MakeMKV just released a new version yesterday, and it has a handful of bug fixes related to HD audio. Maybe that takes care of the issue I was having before.
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Dan
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