"I’ve noticed a lot of people using MakeMKV are backing up their files to MKV files. However, I have recently become aware that I also can copy the primary M2TS file on a Blu-ray disk then this format appears to offer some advantages over MKV, despite the larger file size (44.2GB vs 38.4GB in the example I have checked). " That enabled me to preserve the original video quality but save a bit of disk space by eliminating unnecessary subtitle and audio tracks. I chose to rip to MKV files without any re-encoding. ![]() ![]() "Last year, I made the decision to start ripping my Blu-ray (and DVD) collection to a computer-based format. They worry that if you they backup Blu-ray to MKV, they would miss something in original Blu-ray discs but if copy Blu-ray to M2TS, the output file is too large. When ripping Blu-ray, many people are hesitating whether they should rip Blu-ray to M2TS or convert Blu-ray to MKV. ![]() 01:31 am / Posted by Diana Joan | Categories: Blu-ray
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