- #Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit install
- #Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit pro
- #Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit software
And/or most content that starts out as film is 23.976 or 24 fps.
#Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit software
MediaInfo (free) will tell you what you've got 99% of the time, so set your software to whatever it reports. Also, they will take quite a while to process."Īudio sync issues can be caused by the converter, but as you mention fps issues too, I'd start there. They’ll do a decent job, but I’ll have audio sync issues, framerate issues, etc. #36: "Tried a ton of these converters, and I’ve pretty had the same result from all of them. Note that running Process Explorer in 7 ult 64, Aiseesoft Blu-ray Ripper did use one of Windows' compatibility files automagically, so if you still had problems you could try right clicking that.
#Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit pro
I ran/recorded setup in 7's XPMode VM, but then just copied the program's folder to a regular hard drive & ran it that way in 7 ult 64 & XP Pro Sp3 32 without issue & without install.
#Free blu ray ripper windows 7 64 bit install
there really shouldn't be any issues other than the driver install (which you shouldn't need anyway) & the app's portable. Then just double click Aiseesoft Blu-ray Ripper.exe & see what you get.
I continue to get “The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process”.Ĭopy the Aiseesoft Blu-ray Ripper somewhere safe, then restore a restore point or backup if you have one & it's not too much trouble (in case you're having driver installation issues). It's portable, so install it where you can today, then copy the folder where you need it tomorrow. I will not be at the computer on which I edit video before tomorrow." #33: "Does this software have to be installed before the end of the day? Some do, some don’t. )įor backing up BD you might look at multiAVCHD, BDRebuilder, BluRip, ClownBD BD copier, all free, since 50GB BD blanks start at ~$13 each. When blanks were more expensive folks sometimes compressed them more to fit on a single sided blank, but today for example buy.com is selling TDK dual layer for $0.63 each - why bother? Your time's worth more than that.
#32: "Would anyone know which format to convert to for a DVD to DVD copy?"įor a DVD to DVD copy there's no conversion needed. multiAVCHD can re-author so check that out, though if you're talking about HD DVD, not sure what's avail &/or how well it'll work. #26: "I have created Blu-ray video/slideshows with menus, will this convert to HD and maintain the menus?" in fact some DVDs upsampled by our Bluray player look better than some Bluray discs. Once you can read a BD, the content can be put on a DVD, usually after re-encoding, & often even a single layer blank - many on-line feel you can usually pull it off without noticeable quality loss!Ĭonsidering the cable HD & the BDs we've watched, I'd say it's quite possible because most of that video looks like it started out at DVD resolution & was just upsampled. You'll need a BluRay reader to access the content, but they've come down to $60 - not *that* bad since last year I didn't see one for less that ~$95, especially if you get a deal including BD player software. #16: ".but do you need a Blu-ray disc tray or anythin like that to rip ? or can i just use a standard one"