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When ripping blurays for stuff like fanedits what software do you recommend?

Drew Bell

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MakeMKV is quite a popular piece of software for doing that - along with some useful tutorials online; both video and forum discussions.

Handbrake is a decent alternative too - easy to use - though apparently it does not rip commercial blu rays.
 

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oojason said:

MakeMKV is quite a popular piece of software for doing that - along with some useful tutorials online; both video and forum discussions.

Handbrake is a decent alternative too - easy to use - though apparently it does not rip commercial blu rays.
 

If I was to use that what would be the best method in converting the MKV into MP4?

Drew Bell

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D-A113 said:

oojason said:

MakeMKV is quite a popular piece of software for doing that - along with some useful tutorials online; both video and forum discussions.

Handbrake is a decent alternative too - easy to use - though apparently it does not rip commercial blu rays.
 

If I was to use that what would be the best method in converting the MKV into MP4?

Avidemux

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stretch009 said:

D-A113 said:

oojason said:

MakeMKV is quite a popular piece of software for doing that - along with some useful tutorials online; both video and forum discussions.

Handbrake is a decent alternative too - easy to use - though apparently it does not rip commercial blu rays.
 

If I was to use that what would be the best method in converting the MKV into MP4?

Avidemux

Thanks!

Drew Bell