MakeMKV is not accessible but I've been able to use it in conjunction with 
handbrake.

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> On Nov 10, 2014, at 2:13 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
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> 
> BluRay discs are encrypted so you'll first have to get the file off there 
> otherwise no other tools can touch the files. Makemkv seems to be one of the 
> tools folks use to do that but I don't know how accessible it is or what you 
> do to process the files to strip out the audio once you've ripped them off 
> the bluray. You can download the tool and use it free for 30 days. Note that 
> most BluRays are many GB (30-40) so you'll need a good bit of disk space.
> 
> CB
> 
>> On 11/7/14, 6:29 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:
>> is there a way to extract the audio from a blu-ray disc? DVD audio 
>> extractor’d be a good option, only problem, is, it’s not accessible. and, i 
>> don’t wanna have to stream it in realtime if at all possible. dunno who’d be 
>> able to tnaswer this but thought i’d give it a shot anyway.
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