Ive been ripping my blu-rays for a couple years at least now and i use anydvd hd to remove the copyright. I use BDinfo v0.5.8 to determine the playlist. I use tsMuxer 1.10.6 to rip the main movie with best audio and subtitles. since ive installed a clean version of windows 8 pro ive been having more and more problems trying to properly ready the disc's. heres the scenario...
usually the blu-ray will read normally right away and anydvd removes the copyright. Then i pull up bdinfo and try to scan it. it will take a while and often fail the scan then the computer stops reading the blu-ray properly or sometimes wont read it at all. if i go to my computer and check out my bd drive the movie title has disappeared and it was there when initially putting the disc in. and after the initial failed scan with bdinfo anydvd will detect the movie again and i get the notification as if i had just put the disc back in
i dont know if any of these programs keep any sort of log. all i know is this is happening more and more lately. any ideas? sorry info is kind of vague im not sure what else to tell you...thanks
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ok...got any recomendations? I only want main movie and I want best audio and i want subtitles. I do not want any compression to take place either i will create an iso file
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maybe look at - makemkv multiavchd bdtoavchd
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Hey thanks for those suggestions...i tried bdtoavchd and clown_bd looked like the mkv ones would mkv files only and i didnt want that..dont ask why...lol anyways im having problems reading the disc with bdtoavcd as well... and now i take a second look at clown_bd that iuses tsmuxer...maybe its the disc but again this is happening more often lately than it used to...so maybe its hardware?? where would you start
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Windows 8 has more compatibility problems than even windows 7. They've moved even further away from backwards compatibility. Though I think that's a good thing. Abandonware is probably worst.
I don't know if it writes to .iso's, but I'd suggest dvdfab for simply ripping. -
Thanks for info hoser. yeah i think in the long run its better for windows to move away from older os backwards compatibilty but thats a different topic lol...ive tried dvdfab and isnt the blu-ray ripper supposed to be free because my trial ran out and that confused me...i thought the ripper was free??
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