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WildTexasChef
1st June 2009, 17:45
I have used AnyDVD HD to rip my Blu-ray disk to the Hard drive.

I have been using serveral programs to demux, remux, and convert the audio.

Using 3 or 4 programs is a royal PIA, as well as using command line programs. Yes I have learned to use command line programs, but I hate too. There is a reason I like using windows instead of running a computer using MS-Dos 7.0!

So I am wondering is there ONE easy to use GUI program out there yet that can take my Blu-ray disk thats been ripped to a Hard drive folder & output....

A single file containing only the Video Track & Audio track.
In the process somewhere down converting any DTS audio track to an AC3 audio track as well.

Thanks

WTC

Atak_Snajpera
1st June 2009, 17:49
RipBot264 amigo!

setarip_old
1st June 2009, 18:30
@WildTexasChef

Hi!

As extremely worthy alternatives to the suggestion made by "Atak_Snajpera", try either of the following:

BD-Rebuilder

AVCHDCoder

laserfan
1st June 2009, 19:12
I have been using serveral programs to demux, remux, and convert the audio. Using 3 or 4 programs is a royal PIA...You seem to forget that Blu-rays are not supposed to be "convertible" AT ALL, much less "easy"! :p

WildTexasChef
1st June 2009, 19:12
Thanks to the both of you for these suggestions...

I know I can google these... and get a thousand different sites to download a dozen different versions of each. (Just tried)

Before I do.... I have 2 questions....

1. What are the latest versions of these programs that I should look for.

2. Which site is the most TRUSTWORTHY site to download. ie.... no corrupt files, or infested with "virus, Trojans etc..."

Thanks

WTC

Atak_Snajpera
1st June 2009, 19:15
Oh my god! You have everything under your nose.

http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=78
http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=75

WildTexasChef
1st June 2009, 19:24
You seem to forget that Blu-rays are not supposed to be "convertible" AT ALL, much less "easy"! :p

Neither were DVD's when they first came out either. Now look how easy it is! Been ripping and converting DVD's now for the last 4 or 5 years quickly and easily.

Now I will admit it did take a few years for software to come out to easily do the ripping, converting etc.... But it did come out.

So my question was asked to see if someone had released any simple to use software yet... or if I should keep waiting. ;)

WTC

WildTexasChef
1st June 2009, 19:26
Oh my god! You have everything under your nose.

http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=78
http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=75

Thank You. I really appreciate it.

I did do a google search. Came up with 2 dozen different things. So that is why I asked about latest version & who was the safest site to get them from.

But Thank you.. I really do appreciate your help.

WTC

setarip_old
1st June 2009, 23:10
Happy converting ;>}

For each of the three recommended programs, be sure to post any bugs you come across...

WildTexasChef
25th August 2009, 22:37
You seem to forget that Blu-rays are not supposed to be "convertible" AT ALL, much less "easy"! :p

YEah but thats what they thought about DVD's in 1995 too!

WTC

Forteen88
26th August 2009, 18:31
..
Using 3 or 4 programs is a royal PIA, as well as using command line programs. Yes I have learned to use command line programs, but I hate too. There is a reason I like using windows instead of running a computer using MS-Dos 7.0!
..The command-prompt doesn't equals to MS-DOS 7.0
BTW, a tip: to make it easier to use command-prompt, just click & drop the files from the explorer to the command-prompt, to get the filename (instead of writing the whole searchway yourself).

billqs
26th August 2009, 19:08
I used to use SUPER... it's definitely all-in-one, but I got away from it due to bugs I couldn't trace or fix. It might work better for you. Now, I use Ripbot almost exclusively, with an occasional use of Fair Use Wizard 2.8 for standard DVD's.