

Well, I’ve finally discovered a use for MakeMKV: keeping me from wasting purchased Blu-rays in the event that my Blu-ray player application acts up. MakeMKV fell into that “potentially useful” category, too, so it’s also had a place on my Mac, although the instances in which I’ve played with it have been almost vanishingly rare.
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I'm beginning to think that I have no choice but to go all digital because there just isn't a viable Blu-Ray option.įor quite a while now, I’ve kept Mac DVDRipper Pro and HandBrake on my Mac, not because I’ve had frequent need for them but because I’ve occasionally had use for them. I want my movies in digital format, but I feel safer having a physical format to pull from if something ever goes wrong. Most are fake, or simply fail completely. I would love to find a Blu-Ray ripper that actually works so I can watch my BD collection on the Apple TV, but I've searched the web high and low and it simply doesn't exist on the Mac. This is clearly a key part of the Blu-Ray encryption process, and MakeMKV cannot handle it. Only one is correct, and MakeMKV doesn't know which one, so it wants to do them all. The scenes are all out of order for 299 of them. Most of the time there's like 300 versions of the film that it wants to import. However, the deal-breaker is that it only works with about 15-25% of discs I've tried. It's not the most intuitive process and I wish you could pick other outputs, but it's all we've got. I get a nice gigantic mkv file that I can convert to a better (smaller) format.
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