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878251 2010-04-20 02:37:00 What is the easiest way for me to copy my bluray movies to my harddrive preferably 1080p .mkv files

I don't have many bluray movies at the moment but wouldnt mind backing a few of the good ones up.

any ideas appreciated
Q man (14225)
878252 2010-04-20 02:45:00 Do you have a bluray drive in your computer to read the discs?
You can try this:http://makemkv.com/ to make the mkv files.
CYaBro (73)
878253 2010-04-20 02:54:00 Cool I'll have a look, I don't have a bddvd rom at the moment, was gonna see how easy it was to back them up and get one from pb for $169+ which I thought was a good deal, but if I can't find something easy enough to use I won't bother. Q man (14225)
878254 2010-04-20 03:30:00 The only reliable way to rip Blu ray Disks is with Slysoft AnyDVD HD. If you go to Slysofts homepage, they have active forums on this subject and that would probably be the best place to to find your answers McRuff (12291)
878255 2010-04-20 04:23:00 Backing up Blu-ray discs = hire from video store and rip.

Because who seriously backs their own Blu-ray discs? How the hell would they get damaged in the first place? You watch it a couple of times and you put it back in its case. Unless your whole place burns down it's very unlikely it can get damaged, at which point your PC backup would be toast as well.
Orca (3098)
878256 2010-04-20 04:34:00 www.majorgeeks.com zqwerty (97)
878257 2010-04-20 04:50:00 Backing up Blu-ray discs = hire from video store and rip.

Because who seriously backs their own Blu-ray discs? How the hell would they get damaged in the first place? You watch it a couple of times and you put it back in its case. Unless your whole place burns down it's very unlikely it can get damaged, at which point your PC backup would be toast as well.

Not at all true - I have my entire DVD collection backed up on the PC. What happens if you lose or scratch a disc?
wratterus (105)
878258 2010-04-20 04:55:00 You can also try DVDFab which is free, and includes an HD Decrypter. AnyDVDHD is the "industry" standard though.

As for the making mkvs, handbrake is pretty good as reencoding to MKV. But it's really SLOW. I've done it a couple of time and it's taken about 36 hours on an AMG 5200. But I was running the encoding on a VM running on another system...that may have been a fairly large factor.
psycik (12851)
878259 2010-04-20 05:22:00 AnyDVDHD is the "industry" standard though.

Says who??
Zippity (58)
878260 2010-04-20 05:37:00 AnyDVD doesn't compare to DVDFab, period zqwerty (97)
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