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Do you mind it? Except for the watermark, it does a good job in video conversion and can convert MKV to many digital formats you like. So have you changed your mind to ask MakeMKV alternative for help?

You can download MakeMKV alternative that drives you crazy. For listed software after DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper, you can follow the same steps to download MakeMKV alternative — Load Blu-ray files — choose output format — preview the video effect — rip Blu-ray movie to the video format both you like and a ripper supports.

If you are fond of this MakeMKV alternative download it to decrypt region code in your disc. If you choose this MakeMKV alternative download , you can get the services below. Do you want this alternative instead of the MakeMKV download?

Facing the elimination of the MakeMKV download page from Google, if you think it is still potential to be used, do what you want with this Blu-ray and DVD ripping software. Great job. Awesome Stuff.

I couldn't find in the forum. Thank you for the help. It just shrinks the video part. And for video and audio formats start with wikipedia. For example i have a. And i want it to be 4,37gb to write it regular dvd disk. But when i try to make it smaller by using handbrake it is not work probably. It make the file smaller but it doesn't use the default audio format as it has. I need a program which make the. Thank you for your help again.

Baldrick , do you have any solution? You need to change the bitrate, so the output will be smaller. Laugh and the world will laugh with you. Cry and you will be alone. I'd like to include 2 audio tracks default and commentary.

I know. Would it work if I selected 2 audio tracks in makeMKV? How do I select which track the. Can I set a default audio stream? I want to backup my Blu-ray collection and use MyMovies. Let me know if what I'm asking is possible. Thanks for the help! Will I still need to use something like Handbreak to down size the file?

I want to keep my BR backups as small as possible without losing much quality preferably around GB per movie. I have used RipBot to backup a few of my BR discs and it did a good job, fast, and small file size, but didn't give me all of the audio streams I wanted. I am currently trying MakeMKV I selected both audio streams I wanted and then resized the file with Handbreak, but this takes forever to complete.

Also, are there any downsides to using. Hi gonna somewhat resurrect this thread. I am not interested including any subtitles except for forced subtitles. Will these automatically be included? If not, how do you include them? I'm only looking at the makemkv part, will not be using handbrake.

Hey BaldRick - First off. There is no need to hold any patents or licenses and anyone can implement it free of cost. The best software media player out there such as VLC as well as MPlayer have full assistance and are available at a zero cost. There are no illegal features attached to the MKV files as you can play these files on any hardware and there is no need to hold an HDCP-certified card or any other trusted environment.

Further, there is full assistance to play these files on the laptop and watch anytime as you want, even if no DVD or Blu-ray or any other drive is available on the laptop. No restrictions implemented on the file as you have to this on a particular player. No area-based limitations imposed on it. You have full control over the content for which you have paid for.

These MKX files are very easy to change. If you want to remove unwanted audio from the files, then you can do it with the help of free of cost software. In addition to this, it is simple to convert the MPEG-2 video into H to make the file five times smaller.

These MKX files are compact. As the MKV File format is a good storage container but it does not mean that it always played directly. I chose together To me, figuring this crap out is part of the entertainment value. Doing a few searches, apparently Handbrake sucks at "interlaced" video files.

I won't pretend to know what that means, but I did the same episode in MakeMKV, it took about 2 minutes, and the lines weren't there So Handbrake seems a no-go. Even if I have to do it manually? Would be extremely helpful. Edit: Episode 1 was corrupted somehow. I can play it, but I can't rename or delete it. I thought this was all. MKV files but it was just the one for episode 1. Will have to figure out how to get rid of it. Last edited by Meatbag on Sun Sep 25, am, edited 1 time in total.

Post by Woodstock » Sun Sep 25, am Post by Woodstock » Sun Sep 25, am Meatbag wrote: Doing a few searches, apparently Handbrake sucks at "interlaced" video files. Post by Meatbag » Sun Sep 25, am Woodstock wrote: As for Explorer crashing, I have not had that problem, but it has been reported before. As a stop-gap, you can open a CMD prompt and rename files, just remember to put quotes around the names if they have spaces in the file name.

File names with spaces in bad places. Explorer can show them, but can't do anything with them. Open a CMD prompt. Navigate to the drive and directory that has the file. If the file name is something like "Trigun E You're looking for a file that has a space either before the ".

Files with spaces or other special characters will have quotes around them, AND be mono-spaced Explorer likes to use fonts that have variable character widths , so odd spaces are easier to find. If you find the first episode file has something like that, you can use the command line to rename it or delete it, so long as you enter the correct name within quotes. As in: Code: Select all rename "Trigun E Post by Meatbag » Sun Sep 25, pm Just for the hell of it, I tried re-ripping the episode with the same name in the same place.

The program asked me if I wanted to overwrite, and I said yes.



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