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  1. Hello,

    I'm pretty new to this conversion thing. As is the goal of most people, I'd like to transfer the main movie titles from my BD discs to my computer at 1:1 with no loss in video quality. After doing a lot of research, it seems converting the main title to an .mkv file is the way to go. I have a few questions regarding this:

    1. I used aiseesoft to convert the main title in home alone to .mkv. When I place the bd disc in the drive and my computer reads it, it shows over 45gb. When I converted the main title to .mkv, the file size was around 15gb. Is this right? In the settings I was sure to pick the highest frame rate and bit rate just to make sure. I picked no subtitles.

    2. Can I convert this to mp4 with no loss in quality? If so, with what program and what settings?
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    MakeMkv will rip it to a MKV with no loss it doesn't re encode. ripbot264 will rip to Mp4 to a smaller size but it does a good job as quality goes.
    maKeMkv will decrypt but with ripbot264 you will need a decrypler like AnyDvd or something.
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  3. Originally Posted by n8tvm View Post
    MakeMkv will rip it to a MKV with no loss it doesn't re encode. ripbot264 will rip to Mp4 to a smaller size but it does a good job as quality goes.
    maKeMkv will decrypt but with ripbot264 you will need a decrypler like AnyDvd or something.
    Is there any difference between the mkv file produced by makemkv and the one produced by aiseesoft? I kind of like the interface better in aiseesoft
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    I don't Know I have never tried aiseesoft.
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  5. I think if you're main concern is converting to MKV, then MakeMkv is a good option since they specialize on that. Their support also looks good. Plus they have a version compatible with Linux.
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