Are you able to rip a Blu Ray dvd on a normal laptop with basic ripping software?
Im guessing that you cant, and that obviously, it does need a blu ray reader but just wondering if its actually a case of can read but cannot play.
Lemme Know
Thanks
There was an article on engadget about somehow you could legally rip blu ray disks but it takes some special hardware.
It's a bitch to do, [url=http://gizmodo.com/5161848/how-to-rip-blu+ray-discs]but here's a tutorial[/url].
I'm sure better software has been released since this was published however.
Um, Blu-ray ripping is cake...
Download and install AnyDVD from [B][url]www.slysoft.com[/url][/B]. This will strip the discs copy-protection and give you full access to the files on the disc.
Use NeroVision or any other software that can convert m2ts streams into other formats, like MediaCoder, SUPER, etc.
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Profit.
Probably simpler just keeping it on the player, and getting HD versions for elsewhere...lol
But THANKS guys
As above, use AnyDVD HD to rip .m2ts files to your comp, then use Ripbot 264 (which is free, and better than Nero) to convert the streams to a single .mp4 or .mkv.
If you don't have a decent proc though don't bother, it takes a very long time.
[QUOTE=Jeseuss;19474206]As above, use AnyDVD HD to rip .m2ts files to your comp, then use Ripbot 264 (which is free, and better than Nero) to convert the streams to a single .mp4 or .mkv.
[B]If you don't have a decent proc though don't bother, it takes a very long time.[/B][/QUOTE]
See, the latest version of Nero has CUDA encoding built-in, so there's no need to have a fast CPU, when the GPU does all the hard work. And it doesn't take very long either. Most movies take me under 20 minutes to transcode. And I'm only packing a measly 8800GTS 640MB, G80 core.
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