
This takes up about 40-50 GBs per average BD. It burns a 1 to 1 image from your BD, meaning you get all the previews, the ability to choose scene, extra features, etc. Did I mention it is free? Unfortunately, budget and space prevented me from simply using this program. Very easy interface and it works quickly.

You simply tell the program where to burn your file and then hit one button. And it took longer than IMGBRN.Ģ.) IMGBRN - Great program. UPDATE: I ran ANYDVD Ripper to rip an ISO and it came out the same as IMGBRN (did not remove the previews, even though that box was checked). You just have to pony up for this program. As usual, such protections mean little to thieves but prevent those of us who paid for our product from using it in the manner we desire. So that's what I decided to do.ġ.) AnyDVD HD - You absolutely need something to strip the protection so you can rip the BR. The consensus from the first thread was that I should rip my BR's to an ISO file. Īnyways, I've setup my NAS and Dune Media Player so now I can share my own experience. Can you (or anyone, for that matter) point me towards a source online that can help with that precise goal in mind? (Not that I don't appreciate the link and the advice I definitely do.A few weeks ago, I started a thread about how I should go about ripping BR. I can't be the only one who's tried to attempt this on a mac I'm just wondering where the workflow is that would allow me to successfully complete this WITH forced subs like I need. Iron Man when the foreign dialogue of the terrorists is on. I believe this may be the main reason this may not work like I said the first thing I'm trying to do here is burn FORCED SUBTITLES into the encode, i.e. Basically errors of OCR and BDSub2Sup uses during conversion. Minor caveats - spelling errors, word spacing errors. Use Handbrake to convert MakeMKV file to AppleTV format - import. Use AudioConverter to convert DTS track to AC3 - if necessaryħ. Convert AnyDVD HD ripped movie (in BDMV folder) to mkv with MakeMKVĦ. Use BDSub2Sup to convert demuxed PGS subtitle file to. Use tsdemuxer to demux the PGS subtitle file from movie (this is where you need to know which.

Thanks BlackMangoTree, there was an interesting part in that post:Ģ.
