I have a rather large collection of movies on DVD and BluRay. I fear that players will eventually go away, as everybody embraces streaming. I want to start ripping my disks, but I have no idea what the best software for doing this is. Any suggestions? I want the best possible image quality, and I want to preserve the audio in its original formats, as well.
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Topic - Ripping DVDs, BluRays - Hornlover 08:00:20 05/10/19 (10)
- Sorry, but greedy entertainment lawyers . . . - Billy Wonka 18:48:58 05/10/19 (4)
- "no really special features." - oldmkvi 09:52:31 05/11/19 (3)
- I give thanks daily for my Oppo still hanging in there . . . - Billy Wonka 21:24:19 05/11/19 (2)
- ...and I have TWO '203s, one in the closet still sealed in its shipping carton. (NT) - jeffreybehr 11:58:37 05/12/19 (1)
- So jealous, I got on the list too late. Never got one. * - Billy Wonka 16:52:04 05/12/19 (0)
- Here's the cost-free one-two punch I use - dwill123 14:02:51 05/10/19 (0)
- RE: Ripping DVDs, BluRays - Victor Khomenko 11:59:22 05/10/19 (3)
- This I'd agree with, but I still like maintaining a video library. - Audiophilander 12:43:00 05/10/19 (2)
- RE: This I'd agree with, but I still like maintaining a video library. - Rod M 19:55:59 05/11/19 (1)
- You can't trush hard drives in the long term - Victor Khomenko 09:52:08 05/12/19 (0)