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Makemkv blu ray settings
Makemkv blu ray settings






makemkv blu ray settings

Hit the button in MakeMKV to start ripping the titles into lossless MKV files.If it's a movie that I think children might watch, I also pick the Swedish audio track if available.Nowadays I also go with the stereo English tack, which will usually be the audio commentary track.For a movie I usually just go with the English surround audio track, and the Swedish subtitle track.

makemkv blu ray settings

  • Select what audio streams and subtitle streams you want.
  • You can google something like "(name of tv show) makemkv" and you might find someone who has done the work of figuring out what title corresponds to what.
  • For a TV show, this can be super complex or super easy as some producers try to hide the episodes and mess around with the ordering, while some producers don't care at all and everything is nice and in order.
  • For a movie, this will usually be easy because it's the longest track.
  • After your disc has been opened in MakeMKV, select the titles you want.
  • Put your disc in and hit the big button in MakeMKV.
  • Use MakeMKV to turn your disc into a lossless MKV file
  • I personally also edit the "Default selection rule" sometimes if I wanna do something special like pick multiple english tracks (because of audio commentary), but the default is fine usually.
  • Streams in that language (audio, subtitles etc) will automatically be picked then. Under Language, pick your preferred Language.
  • Also in settings, under the Video tab select SemiAuto and a destination with lots of room.
  • This will turn DTS-HD streams (that not many encoders can read properly) into FLAC streams (which are still lossless but many encoders can read properly)
  • In Settings, enable Expert Mode and set the default profile to FLAC.
  • MakeMKV and all its functionality is free as long as it's in beta.
  • All the stuff you find online "lying around" is in bad quality and not the way you want it You want to stream the stuff to your phone from anywhere You want a nice physical collection, but you don't want to get up at 3am out of your nice and comfy bed to swap discs You wanna support the companies by buying their DVDs / Blu-Rays So why do you wanna do this? There are many reasons! Sometimes there are very specific cases which are just too many and too annoying to write about (like when I put the subtitles from a DVD version of a TV show into the 1080 Blu-Ray version by upscaling the DVD subtitles and changing the framerate) etc. This will just go through the stuff I use in general. I still use Plex, so almost everything I do is to satisfy Plex. However, that old post still might be more educational as it has screenshots and I explain more.īut afterall, it is called "How I Rip DVDs and Blu-Rays". This is mostly just gonna be from memory, and without screenshots, because I can't stand how outdated the information in my old post is. How I Rip My DVDs and Blu-Rays Wed, 20:14








    Makemkv blu ray settings