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12th July 2009, 21:44 | #183 | Link |
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I'm just curious, how did you beat Ken00 at v11-12? Slysoft has up to 14, from what I can tell no further.BDVM takes well care of BD+ removal. The data IS on the disk,right? or did you pull it out of PowerDVD? Further, would a drive key help or not for this, I thought we had a master unlock somwhere, or was that supposed to be the MKV? every one keeps saying that VID can be pulled from the disc regardless of AUTH, but you still need the PK to get the VID right? [or am i missing a comandline option here??] |
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Hi! "Mike Chen" has previously stated here his unwillingness to share such information - as "MakeMKV" is a commercial product in development. I guess you'd have just as much luck asking the folks at Slysoft ;>} |
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EDIT: "Our" key was revoked in MKB v14. We've updated AACS keys in latest version so MKB v14 can be opened just fine. Last edited by Mike Chen; 16th July 2009 at 09:10. |
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21st July 2009, 17:39 | #187 | Link |
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Would be nice if MakeMKV could support m2ts format with HD audio as well. I would like to use it also to make a full or partly BD rip. In this case the user would be able to use different tools for postprocessing. It might be not a big impact to support this.
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21st July 2009, 20:35 | #189 | Link |
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If you don't want to use the .MKV container, you can use EAC3TO with one of the many available frontends to work from either a full blu-ray disk or .M2TS files for a 100% quality blu-ray. Or do you mean post-processing (re-encoding), like that BD-REBUILDER [poke my own eyes out with a rusty fork] software can do? Cheers, -jj- |
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Well if he's buying blu-ray disks as I do, it's not a problem to invest in decent software to immediately back them up. I'm much preferring a copy to be played back on the media player due to keeping the original disk preserved and no good software on the PC. I would assume most people on this forum are not still using their Grandmother's technology either ;-)
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The key words here are: presently free "MakeMKV"...
Mike has previously indicated that it will be commercial ware upon completion of Beta's. To me "Any DVD HD" is not "fairly high-priced" considering what it can do, the time it can save and the free that you get with it.
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I understand from the MakeMKV forums that no open source player can read the subtitles? Is there a way I can rip the subtitles out and mux them into the resultant MKV? I just bought Stormriders 10th anniversary blu ray (hong kong stuff, all chinese!), ripped it with anyDVD HD, loaded the ISO into MakeMKV and kept the subtitles. When I play it in Plex, I can choose to display subtitles (it sees they're there) but nothing shows.....anyway to get around this? thanks in advance...
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There is yet no tool to do anything with PGS subtitles in MKV. We are actually considering writing a bulky command-line tool that will be able to export PGS streams from MKV into sup files - this way subtitles may be OCR'ed and remuxed.
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24th July 2009, 19:53 | #199 | Link |
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As far I know AnyDVD HD don't currently support MKB V14. Taking this into mind I think it would be good to have two tools which can decrypt BDs and BD+ too. As it shall become a comercial tool it shall support different use cases to get more user which want to pay for it. In this case there could be a good balance between price and offered features.
Restriction to MKV format would mean to restrict usage of other tools as well as the restriction of potential users. Currently this also means that the usage of HD audio formats is not possible and subtitles also don't work. At least I was not able to play them to split them or to remux them... |
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