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Makemkv current beta key expired early
Makemkv current beta key expired early











I have a Windows 7 64bit PC with 2 drives, 1 being a blu ray drive & the other a standard DVD drive. I'm ok with shelling out an initial cost but not an ongoing cost. I've read about possibilities of being able to access what is stored to this while you're away from your home, so i guess that must need to be connected to the router, although if that requires an ongoing subscription then that's a no-no for me.

makemkv current beta key expired early

Can the average person hear the difference between 192 & 256 for example? I can once you start dropping down to 128 tbh. Not quite sure what bitrate i'd need to rip at to avoid loss. I'm not sure how many DVDs i have but i'm guessing it'll be in the 200-300 region and that's after getting rid of a load i wont watch again.Īnd then there's my music collection. I would also at the very least want to retain the option of subtitles (preferably the entire menu system including extras - so it'd be like having the disc, just on some sort of digital media). What i would want to do if i did back up digitally is back up the discs with NO LOSS of picture/sound quality whatsoever. Not to try make profit out of the discs as i don't think i'd let them go tbh. I've wondered recently about storing this stuff digitally. I've had to do the same with my albums also. It got to the stage where i had to get one of those 200 disc wallet things as the cases were taking up so much room.

Makemkv current beta key expired early mod#

After briefly reading about this recently i've a feeling it'll be more suited to this forum rather than the hardware forum although if a mod disagrees then feel free to move it.īasically i have a lot of DVDs and a few blu ray discs.











Makemkv current beta key expired early