i have been new to ripping or burning blu rays, i havent burnt a full blu ray disc, i been wanting to make back up copies for my blu ray movies. I notice when i copy a full disc to my computer it would come to 30-46gb, but when i rip a blu ray it comes out to only 5gb and i notice the video quality isnt as good, i rip movies onto my harddrive to view on my ps3, what is the best method of ripping blu ray movies and get 100% quality to save on my harddrive to view on my ps3
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
what is best way to rip blu ray without loss of quality?
Collapse
X
-
what is best way to rip blu ray without loss of quality?
I want to convert my blu ray discs to mkv,but when I do that I notice the movie is significantly smaller in size(from 30 gb to 5-8gb)and the video/audio quality isn't as good as the blu ray?what is the best way to accomplish ripping a blu ray to view on a ps3 through a harddrive without loss of quality
-
The PS3 does support streamed M2TS files with H264. The problem is that it will not accept the audio higher than AC3 from a file or streamed source (must be disc). If your source Blu-ray content is H264 (DVDFab shows you when selecting the title number) then you can use a custom profile available here on the forums (mt2s.videocopy.ac3 or something) to get the original video quality while converting the audio to AC3. If you source has VC-1 vidoe then I recommend the M2TS high quality profile using 10,000bps.
Comment
-
PS3 M2TS Files
Hi --- I have tried this method out and the problem is that the Audio and Video are out of synch when converting to M2TS with AC3 --- Synchronisation is okay at first but gets gradually worse as the movie progress - I've tried all sorts of things but nothing has worked so far. This is true of playback on my PC with VLC and through the PS3 - I'm sure this problem has been reported before by others. I use HD Decrypter to transfer 'Main Movie' to my HD and then carry out conversions from there. Any suggestions to get rid of the A/V sync problem would be welcome
Comment
Comment