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I bought a blu-ray audio disk my first one, how would I rip it to a FLAC?
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I use this method all the time. Works great.
Russell
Thanks. I found something called DVD audio extractor. Will maybe see how that works. Dude managed to fit a 8 hour album at 24 bit 48k as well as a 6 hour at 16bit 48k on a blu ray. I just hate having that Xbox one on all night for these sessions as it is a pain in the ass to need a screen. Much appreciated.
I use DVD Audio Extractor in combination with MakeMKV (which removes the copy protection from commercial Blu-rays and DVDs). Works really well on my Mac.
Russell
A Blu-Ray Drive/cd burner and "Burn," free software.
you won't find me using apple product, it is just against my constitution. I would rather and have used Microsoft products when there is a gun to my head, such as when I go to work.
Thanks for the recommendation however. Microsoft and Apple are satan, don't get me wrong satan can teach you a hell of a lot, but to hang out with him all the time, no way, bad vibes.
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Load a Bluray Disc in a Burner, drag the files to the desktop,
then drag them into the "Burn" Window.
I don't know if that will do what you want, but it shouldn't matter what kind of computer.
do you have a link?
I tried to find burn, all I found was a mac program called burn. that then set me off to my anti-apple rant.
are you talking about the built-in program?
Maybe you mean this?
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If so, DVDFab is an excellent program for doing this. Great UI, lots of capability, easy to use...
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anything open source or linux compatible?
I have a BD drive on my PC. Both a linux and a windows 8.1 install.
thanks a lot so far, this is good.
Jriver allows this
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