![]() ![]() Every month, you can either download the latest version of the beta or activate the application using the latest beta key in the forums. MakeMKV offers a free beta that works for 30 days, but that’s a little misleading. MakeMKV: This application, available for both Windows and macOS, rips your Blu-Rays to an MKV file. That’s it.If you want to burn your own Blu-Ray discs, you’ll need a drive that can read and write to blank Blu-Rays, but we’ll assume you just want to store them on your hard drive. Fortunately, you can get them online for less than $60. However, you’ll need a Blu-Ray reader in order to rip your Blu-Ray discs (obviously). If your computer came with any disc drive at all, it was probably a DVD drive. Before you begin, make sure you have installed the following: Fixed a build configuration issue that broke version 1.6.You’ll need a few tools in order to start ripping your Blu-Ray collection.Fixed erroneous display of 2-pass check box for Intel QSV AV1 encoder (not yet supported) (#4777).Fixed optical disc drives on the source selection pane not scanning correctly (#4771).Fixed a potential graphical interface hang when stopping the queue (#4782).Fixed issues upgrading presets from older versions (#4820).Fixed quality slider not allowing negative values for encoders supporting them.Fixed building with -Werror=format-security by adding missing format strings where needed.Fixed a potential crash when canceling an Intel QSV encode (#4341).Fixed (partially) Intel QSV hardware detection (#4768).Fixed translations missing updates as part of 1.6.0 (#4790). ![]()
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