I'm new (one month) to the video ripping process, and my goal is to rip each of my DVDs and Blu-Rays to a SINGLE .mkv file (Important: with selectable subtitles), for storage on a NAS device, and subsequent streaming to a player (currently using WD MyBookLive NAS and WD TV Live Plus player).
For DVDs, I have found two ways to produce the desired result:
1) Use [other software] to rip the desired content (video, audio, subtitles) to VIDEO_TS folder, then use [other software] to transcode the video, and package all components in the desired SINGLE .mkv file.
2) Use [other software] to rip the desired content, and store the desired result (again, video, audio, and subtitles) without transcoding (saves time at the cost of disk space) in a SINGLE .mkv file.
For Blu-Rays, the only solution I have found is clumsy at best. If I use DVDFab Blu-Ray Ripper to rip the desired content (main title, English audio and subtitles), and choose the option to produce .mkv, I end up with [at least] 3 files (a .mkv file, a .idx file, and a .sub file). Though not desirable, I guess I could live with a folder containing these multiple files, if when I point my player at it and ask it to play, I could select subtitles, and see them displayed on the screen. This does not work - The video and audio play properly, but though the .idx and .sub files are present, and the player allows me to chose one (or more) subtitles, no subtitles appear on the screen when I select them.
The clumsy and VERY time-consuming workaround I have found is to use MkvMerge to merge the .mkv and .idx files produced by Blu-Ray Ripper into the SINGLE .mkv file I want. I have tested that approach, and found that the subtitles can now be selected, and displayed on the screen. However, the process of merging takes a VERY long time, and is therefore undesirable.
Can I configure DVDFab Blu-Ray Ripper to produce the SINGLE .mkv file WITH subtitle capability? I have searched, but cannot find any option to accomplish this.
If it is not presently possible, then I would strongly recommend that this be considered an important feature to add ASAP, and would be very grateful to see it implemented.
Thank you in advance for any help / advice,
Bruce
For DVDs, I have found two ways to produce the desired result:
1) Use [other software] to rip the desired content (video, audio, subtitles) to VIDEO_TS folder, then use [other software] to transcode the video, and package all components in the desired SINGLE .mkv file.
2) Use [other software] to rip the desired content, and store the desired result (again, video, audio, and subtitles) without transcoding (saves time at the cost of disk space) in a SINGLE .mkv file.
For Blu-Rays, the only solution I have found is clumsy at best. If I use DVDFab Blu-Ray Ripper to rip the desired content (main title, English audio and subtitles), and choose the option to produce .mkv, I end up with [at least] 3 files (a .mkv file, a .idx file, and a .sub file). Though not desirable, I guess I could live with a folder containing these multiple files, if when I point my player at it and ask it to play, I could select subtitles, and see them displayed on the screen. This does not work - The video and audio play properly, but though the .idx and .sub files are present, and the player allows me to chose one (or more) subtitles, no subtitles appear on the screen when I select them.
The clumsy and VERY time-consuming workaround I have found is to use MkvMerge to merge the .mkv and .idx files produced by Blu-Ray Ripper into the SINGLE .mkv file I want. I have tested that approach, and found that the subtitles can now be selected, and displayed on the screen. However, the process of merging takes a VERY long time, and is therefore undesirable.
Can I configure DVDFab Blu-Ray Ripper to produce the SINGLE .mkv file WITH subtitle capability? I have searched, but cannot find any option to accomplish this.
If it is not presently possible, then I would strongly recommend that this be considered an important feature to add ASAP, and would be very grateful to see it implemented.
Thank you in advance for any help / advice,
Bruce
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