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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Best "Rip to" format

    What is the difference between ripping to M2TS vs Mp4, MKV, etc. I am ripping to a NAS for network playback on several devices: Blu-Ray player network DLNA capability, Apple TV, and a few others.
    I tried ripping one Blu-Ray disc (a concert) and it would stop at 5%. I then, by accident, tried MP4 and it ripped thru.
    Any advice and understanding would be most appreciated.
    Thanks
    Lp

    #2
    Pick the lowest common denominator of all your devices. This may not even be possible.

    This may take some research on your part of their specs.
    "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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      #3
      MP4 is probably the easiest

      Personally I rip to MKV because all my playback is on Windows platforms and making MKV play on Windows is easy. However, if you want to support Apple TV etc, MP4 is probably the best best.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Nik_Simpson View Post
        Personally I rip to MKV because all my playback is on Windows platforms and making MKV play on Windows is easy. However, if you want to support Apple TV etc, MP4 is probably the best best.
        I think MKV is the best too shame it won't play on Apple TV.

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