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22nd August 2011, 20:09 | #1 | Link |
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What app will still rip if BD won't play smoothly?
Hello all,
Looking for a software / codec / driver setup to rip BDs even if I can't play them smoothly. I'm using a very minimal BD setup: * ThinkPad T61p with a 2.2GHz Core2Duo CPU and nVidia Quadro FX570M GPU * No HDMI (but I don't care about external display) * ASUS SBW-06C1S-U BD writer that connects with USB 2.0 and uses HDCP * Server 2008 x64 or Vista x64 * Latest driver according to Windows Update is Microsoft's 2006 CD-ROM driver (and Asus hasn't released a different driver) Surprise! The setup produces very choppy output, and the only program I've found that'll actually play it is payware: ArcSoft Total Media Theatre 5. (VLC 1.11 doesn't seem to recognize it as a BD.) The disc I'm playing is National Geographic's Great Migrations, with AACS as a DRM. Inability to play on this machine doesn't bother me per se, as I'm really just interested for the moment in archiving some BD discs / converting to DVD files. In another year or two I'll have the home theater going. At this point, what software could I use to get a good rip (despite HDCP) onto an HDD even if I can't play BD adequately? I assume I'd just use multiAVCHD to convert to DVD once it's ripped. |
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blu-ray, hdcp, multiavhcd, rip, vista |
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