Hello DVDFAb community,
I am new to DVDFab and just had a couple of questions in regarding blueray ripping software. My plan is to rip my Blu-ray collection to a 2Tb western digital external hard drive in .MKV format. I have my LG WH16NS40 on order from Newegg, and I wanted to get some tips from the community before I begun.
Question 1: Will I be able to rip the entire movie with DVD-Fab Blue-Ray ripper to my hard drive, with the disc menu special features etc?
Question 2: Is there a better format other than .MKV to rip Blue-Ray movies to my hard drive? (I understand my Blu-Ray player must support it.)
Question 3: What is the best DVD-Fab configurations under A/V codec for caring out converting task?
I realize encoding is tuff on your Gpu and Cpu and I will give my Pc specifications to help make the correct choice.
CPU: AMD Fx-8350 x 8 core @ 4.0 ghz
GPU: Sapphire R9-270x Vapor-X
Ram: 16Gb -Gskill- DDR3 @ stock Latency of 7-7-7-21
HDD: 2x Samsung Evo SSD
MB : Asrock Extreme-9
PSU: 800-Watt
I would appreciate any suggestions or opinions on my ripping task.
Thanks
-Xander
I am new to DVDFab and just had a couple of questions in regarding blueray ripping software. My plan is to rip my Blu-ray collection to a 2Tb western digital external hard drive in .MKV format. I have my LG WH16NS40 on order from Newegg, and I wanted to get some tips from the community before I begun.
Question 1: Will I be able to rip the entire movie with DVD-Fab Blue-Ray ripper to my hard drive, with the disc menu special features etc?
Question 2: Is there a better format other than .MKV to rip Blue-Ray movies to my hard drive? (I understand my Blu-Ray player must support it.)
Question 3: What is the best DVD-Fab configurations under A/V codec for caring out converting task?
I realize encoding is tuff on your Gpu and Cpu and I will give my Pc specifications to help make the correct choice.
CPU: AMD Fx-8350 x 8 core @ 4.0 ghz
GPU: Sapphire R9-270x Vapor-X
Ram: 16Gb -Gskill- DDR3 @ stock Latency of 7-7-7-21
HDD: 2x Samsung Evo SSD
MB : Asrock Extreme-9
PSU: 800-Watt
I would appreciate any suggestions or opinions on my ripping task.
Thanks
-Xander
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