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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) New to DVd ripper

    I am very familiar with dvdfab blu-ray copier. What I would like to know is this. I decided to rip some of my blu-rays to a 500GB drive I just have lying around, so I can then view them on my Smart Tv, What is the best format to rip MPEG or AVI and what is the difference Basically, I would like to know what setting would produce the best results? Thank you

    #2
    That' pretty subjective, I like MKV best of all of them. Will your TV play MKV?
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      #3
      Im not sure, I guess the only way to find out is to rip a movei in that format.

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        #4
        Im not sure if my tv supports MKV or not. I guess I will have to try that format and find out. Why do yoou prefer MKV? If I may ask.

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          #5
          I use mkv.h264.ac3 and can't tell it from the DVD or BR that I rip it from. And I can make one file for both my media player and iPad.
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            #6
            I suggest it is worth a bit of time trying a few different options for your Smart TV. (They are not really smart you know. They are about 5 years behind the development of dedicated Media Players)

            I would start with MKV as suggested and do a few chapters of your favourite titles that you know really well. You don't need to do the full title which can be time-consuming.
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