I'm wondering what is the best way to get 1080p digital files from a Blu-ray. I have a Ps3 and a xbox360. It seems like ps3 files will be smaller. Is mkv or avi playable on a ps3 or xbox360? Would love some guidance and suggestions. Thanks!
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Originally posted by andy View PostI'm wondering what is the best way to get 1080p digital files from a Blu-ray. I have a Ps3 and a xbox360. It seems like ps3 files will be smaller. Is mkv or avi playable on a ps3 or xbox360? Would love some guidance and suggestions. Thanks!
if you want to rip Blu-ray and play it on your PS3, I would suggest to use Main Movie in "Blu-ray to Blu-ray" mode. If you set it for BD9 1080, you will have a very good quality main movie copy compressed to the size writable to DVD DL. You can than play it on your PS3 as regular BD. I think this is easiest and simplest way for you to get what you want.... if I understood you correctlysigpic
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Originally posted by andy View PostThanks thats cool for a DVD version. I was looking for advice on the best 1080p digital file. Is ps3 better, or MKV? thanks!
I'm not sure what you meant by saying "Is ps3 better, or MKV?" PS3 and MKV like apples and oranges.
Lets start from basics - MKV is a container (like avi, dvd, blu-ray, mp4. etc.). PS3 (PlayStation3) is a piece of hardware -gaming console/video player. Being Sony product it's capable playing Blu-ray. PS3 capable to play number of formats, including mp4, MPEG4/AVC, MPEG 1 and 2, WMV, AVI, etc. I'm not sure, I don't have PS3, but I think MKV isn't supported format in PS3.
A few words about MKV. IMO, MKV is the best container out there. MKV have very little overhead, yet, impressive capabilities (i.e. handling numerous tracks, chapters, subs, etc.). You don't have to be genius to work with this container, very easy to handle, and lot of user-friendly freeware to work with (i.e. MKVmerge, MakeMKV, etc.)
Again, IMO, MKV is the way to go. I hope it helps you.sigpic
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Andy,
in my experience, WDTV is a best bet. I have one, and I very much satisfied with it.sigpic
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Originally posted by IPopov50 View PostAndy,
in my experience, WDTV is a best bet. I have one, and I very much satisfied with it.
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Originally posted by sieroka View PostDo they all play pretty much all formats? My PS3 and Sony TV are lacking, so am looking for a network media player to play .vobs and blu-rays from my NAS. Is the WDTV Live better than the popcorn one? What about the QNAP NMP1000?
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