I use MakeMKV quite a bit and love it. You need to pay attention to what you are ripping. BD and DVDs come with multiple titles - the movie itself, the menus, the extra features, perhaps even a director's cut. And within the main movie track you often have multiple audio tracks for different formats (lossless HD, DD, DTS), languages, and subtitles.
Just rip the main movie track and the audio tracks/subtitles you want. A normal BluRay movie should be about 25-35 GB. --- Brian On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Winterlight <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> >> And each one into the whs is about 17-30g. MakeMKV is your friend. >> > > I installed this and ripped a brand new BD. I ended up with five mkv files > totalling 58.15GB representing the five different chapters. Is this normal? > Does if ever rip it like a ISO file for the whole disk or does that just get > too big? thanks > >
