Which is the fastest blu-ray ripper for keeping subtitles?

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Miamihf

Audiophyte
I’m intending to all my blu-ray and dvd collections to hard drive, and I want to do the ripping once and for all and forget it. I have tried some blu-ray ripper software, two of them worked but all very slow- 6+ hours to rip a blu-ray to mkv. That’s long time ripping.

I need a ripping software that will do FAST RIPPING to both bluray and standard dvds, rip them in mkv h264 format and keep subtitles, better preserve multiple subtitles.:confused:
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
What are the specs of your machine, including your optical drive? Your encoding settings will matter as well.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
RIP is one thing, encoding is entirely another. Which are you doing?

Ripping is based on the mechanical speed of the drive. Encoding is based either on the CPU or the Video card (DVXA/CUDA).

What is your setup like? 6 hours sounds like you are re-encoding.

One piece of software over another is not going to speed things up since the actual encoding is done by CPU or GPU.
 
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Miamihf

Audiophyte
RIP is one thing, encoding is entirely another. Which are you doing?

Ripping is based on the mechanical speed of the drive. Encoding is based either on the CPU or the Video card (DVXA/CUDA).

What is your setup like? 6 hours sounds like you are re-encoding.

One piece of software over another is not going to speed things up since the actual encoding is done by CPU or GPU.
Oh,got it!Thanks.
My computer has a GTX 460 graphics card installed with CUDA mark, how do I use it for improving blu-ray ripping speed?i wonder is there a great software with CUDA support that can improve my bluray to mkv conversion speed?
 

Choc C

Audiophyte
blu-ray ripping and encoding tools

Seems the thread starter's new to blu-ray ripping.
Ways improve blu-ray ripping speed: use a high-efficient computer; use a bd drive of speedy data transmission; use cuda when it necessary (only for encoding- as jinjuku stated).

Tool for fast blu-ray to mkv ripping (copying):
MakeMKV - copies blu-ray to mkv without encoding, takes about 1-2 hours to copy one movie, keeps subtitles you like, free for 30 days.

Tool for fast blu-ray to mkv encoding (use cuda):
DVDfab Blu-ray ripper - encodes blu-ray to mkv using cuda tech, keep 2 subtitles, processing time depends on the settings (mostly video bitrate you use. 3 hours + to encode a 90min blu-ray at 12mbps on my i7 4GHz PC, free for 30 days.

Tool for both (copying and encoding):
Pavtube Bytecopy- copies blu-ray to mkv as MakeMKV does, and encode blu-ray with CUDA tech, keeps subtitles you like, free for 7 discs. If you're not sure about ripping or encoding, try this one.

Hope it helps.
 
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Miamihf

Audiophyte
It's really helpful! Thank you, Choc!
I tried the Bytecopy, 72 mins to rip Avatar to mkv (not encoding), kind of huge file but I get all subtitles, this is good.
Just figured out how to encode, haven't give it a shot but I can see it's a nice app... can i cut down file size by encoding?:rolleyes:
 
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SocyFisher

Enthusiast
I tried many softwares before but this one has the ease of use - Pavtube ByteCopy Blu ray to MKV Software. You can rip all Blu Ray including DVD disc with all the subtitles and audio tracks you wanted. This seems to be very productive software for you.
 

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