

I notice that the version of mkvtoolnix I am using (32.0.0) seems to be capable of simply reading the. However, this can be extremely time-consuming and I'm wondering if I can use a shortcut. sup etc) through the mkvtoolnix GUI to create a file. I then feed these raw stream files (.h264. mpls files to raw streams (this takes care of joining of separate. mpls files for the streams that I want (main movie title, some special features etc). I then use BDInfo to analyse the disc structure and identify the appropriate.

My current process involves using DVDFab to circumvent the copy-protection on the disc, and I use Teracopy to copy the entire contents (BDMV/certificate folders) to my system drive. I am currently working through some blu-ray disc rips, and am trying to make a decision on the workflow to use.
