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On some drives, you may need to perform one other step. However, if you have a 4K-friendly drive and want to rip a 4K UHD disc, you'll need to open MakeMKV and see if your drive is compatible with 4K discs-again, see the MakeMKV forum (Opens in a new window) for more information. If you're only ripping traditional Blu-rays, that's all you need to do.
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Install MakeMKV and open the program, then enter the key when prompted (or enter it later under the Help > Register menu).
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You can purchase a license for $50 (Opens in a new window) if you want to avoid this annoyance. You just need to use the latest beta key (Opens in a new window) whenever it asks you to register, which is about once a month. Technically, it's only free while in beta, but it's been "in beta" for about 10 years. There are other paid programs that offer more features, like DeUHD (Opens in a new window) and AnyDVD (Opens in a new window), but we'll be using MakeMKV for this tutorial, since it's free. MakeMKV (Opens in a new window) is a program for Windows, macOS, and Linux that can rip DVD and Blu-ray discs into the versatile MKV video format. I used an LG WH16NS40 (Opens in a new window) with patched firmware (Opens in a new window) for the most recent version of this guide.
You can read the most up-to-date drive for flashing new firmware here (Opens in a new window). This can be a bit nerve-wracking, but I've done it twice without breaking anything, so it can be done. You may have to flash custom firmware (Opens in a new window) or roll back to an older firmware version in order to read those 4K discs. If you already have a Blu-ray drive, you can poke around the MakeMKV forums (Opens in a new window) to see if it's usable for 4K Blu-rays, or you can buy one of their recommended drives. Instead, you will want a regular Blu-ray drive that is considered "4K friendly." Due to their enhanced copy protection, 4K UHD Blu-rays can't be ripped on most 4K Blu-ray drives. If you want to rip 4K UHD Blu-rays, however, your choices are more limited. You can buy an external one (Opens in a new window) that connects over USB, or an internal one (Opens in a new window) for your desktop-either is fine.
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In order to rip those movies to your PC, you'll need an optical drive in your PC that can read Blu-ray discs-a DVD drive is not enough.
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How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.I don't see an option to delete that post or I would. Sorry for posting that in the wrong forum and forgive me for duplicate posts.
I truly thought I was in AnyDVDHD when I created this post in the AnyDVD forum. I don't see an option to delete this post or I would.Ĭan you stop the AnyDVDHD folder from being created in Documents folder? I created same post in the correct forum. Sorry for being in the wrong forum and forgive me for duplicate posts. Is that folder only related to "HD DVD"? Sorry for all the questions. Is this option, if selected, the reason the folder is created? If it is, since it is deselected, why is the folder still created? Is there a way to stop the folder from being created, or, to have it automatically deleted after AnyDVDHD has finished using it? I also see under VideoHD DVD the path to the C: drive is there for the directory to store script files? Is that what's creating the folder? If so, can it be left blank and still function okay? I am not using VideoHD DVD and don't even need that fuctionality. Since I have directed Vista that my Documents folder is located on my D: drive, why does it still create it on my C: drive? Is there a way to redirect this? Also, the settings under CSS Keys>Use CSS Key Archive, it is not selected. Anytime I use AnyDVDHD/CloneCD, an AnyDVDHD folder is created in the Documents folder on my C: drive.