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How can one rip Blu-Rays that he or she owns via AnyDVD as the decoder? Open source would be prefer but not require. H.264 video codec is preferred.

Current Software: AnyDVD HD & Handbrake

Disclaimer: I have no intention of illegally distributing the end result. I'm currently working in Afghanistan. I would like to rip my Blu-Rays and send them home safely. I have already rip my 200+ DVD collection.

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  • Are these "protected" blu-ray discs?
    – Moab
    Aug 28, 2011 at 22:51
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    lifehacker.com/5559007/…
    – Moab
    Aug 28, 2011 at 22:54
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    six years later and we still have no fully open source Blu-Ray ripping tool? :(
    – Flatron
    Jul 18, 2018 at 12:18

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Closest I've found so far is free, but not open source:

DVDFab HD Decrypter (free version)

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There are many programs out there that allow you to make copies of your Blu-ray discs and let you watch them the way you want to view them. The combination of MakeMKV (30-day trial, lifetime license is about $50) and Handbrake (open source) can help you get the job done effortlessly.

What I'm using now is a program entitled LosslessCopy. I've had the pleasure of using the program these past 2 years for ripping my movie library and add them to plex library for streaming. Besides the multi-track mkv output, it also offers lots of optimized profiles like h.264 mp4, hevc mp4, etc. It works very well and I haven't really had any problems. Conversion speed seems fine and the videos look good. Give a try!

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