

MacOS X MakeMKV – Detected titles on your Blu-Ray disc Most Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, come with some sorts of package management tool, where APT is probably one of the most popular ones. To install HandBrake for Ubuntu (11+) open a shell and type: Since MakeMKV is dealing with this part (the decrypting of the disc), this addon is not needed. Note that in the articles where we use HandBrake to rip DVD’s, an additional library needs to be installed called “libdvdcss”. HandBrake can be downloaded from Tweaking 4All, but we recommend that you get the latest version from the HandBrake website. Linux user should you follow the MakeMKV forum instructions. MakeMKV is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS X. After 30 days you’ll have to reinstall it and another 30 day “trial” will work. MakeMKV is free at the moment, not sure if that will change in the future, but it has a 30 day use limit. The MKV file(s) MakeMKV creates however are huge (30 Gb and more) as it’s a full, not transcoded, copy of your DVD or Blu-Ray disc. The HandBrake conversion is optional, since MakeMKV already creates and MKV. HandBrake is totally free and an awesome tool to rip DVD’s and convert video files (guides: MacOS X, Windows, Linux). To copy or rip a Blu-Ray to MP4 or MKV we will use both MakeMKV and HandBrake – both are free. Don't recall what it is.Method: Rip with MakeMKV and Convert with HandBrake So my question is, is there an option or something on the 600X device that I am missing or does mkv just not truly rip the full audio, or does the 600X just label it incorrectly? I have the stock firmware from when I bought the device back in December. When I played the 3D movie back on the PS3, the audio setting is set to 'DTS MA 7.1'. My friend let me borrow Dredd 3D and I ripped to mkv and when I played it back, it was 'DTS 5.1 xxx'. I don't remember what the bits per second value is, but those are the same values. I would think if the mkv format kept the audio the same, it would should up as 'DTSMA 5.1 xxx' as well? Unless I am missing something here. When I playback a movie on the 600X, when I check the info, it will say like 'DTS 5.1 xxx', whereas if a ripped the movie to an iso, it would read like 'DTSMA 5.1 xxx'. When I use MakeMKV and rip the a 3D movie to mkv format, I know people mention it keeps the full hd video and audio intact, I always select the top node of the audio which is the DTS or TrueHD lossless option.
