Handbrake only converts an existing Blu-ray rip to a video format, it doesn’t rip DVDs and Blu-rays on its’ own.
You can install MakeMKV to rip your discs, then convert them to video files in HandBrake.
Handbrake only converts an existing Blu-ray rip to a video format, it doesn’t rip DVDs and Blu-rays on its’ own.
You can install MakeMKV to rip your discs, then convert them to video files in HandBrake.
“Gotta say…it’s Jurassic.”
“…say that again?”
My God, they did it. They actually fixed her.
Thank you!
Cool! Which one?
I agree with you, the damage has been done. That’s why I’m looking at alternative methods of transportation, like an ebike or public transit. Hopefully your area has good infrastructure for that.
Never leave the home directory without it!
X-actly as intended.
FTFY
Take a look at him now…
We’re going to find out…whether we want to or not.
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I believe so. I haven’t tried that, but I don’t see any reason why that wouldn’t work.
If anything you can just combine them all into a single .mkv.
There really isn’t any good software for making your own custom Blu-rays.
If you don’t care about menus and just want to put your .mkv on a Blu-ray disc, then you can use tsMuxeR to convert your .mkv file into a Blu-ray compliant ISO or BDMV folder structure.
Keep in mind you’ll need to use the proper video and audio codecs if you want it to properly turn your video file into an ISO - it’s recommended you use AVC/H.264 for video and AC3 (lossy) or TrueHD (lossless) for audio.
I guess having 3 kids will do that to you.
What happened to Linus? He looks so old now…
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