by Rob Williams on August 4, 2010 in Software
Do you think that getting a Blu-ray movie off of its disc and onto your PC is complicated? It once was an arduous chore, but today, it’s easier and more accessible than ever. We take a look at one of the simplest ways to both rip a movie onto to your PC, and then encode it into a variety of formats. Best part? It will cost you $0.00.
Below are screenshots taken directly from the rips I created using the methods mentioned in the article. Please note that I took these shots while using a display resolution of 1920×1200, not 1920×1080, hence the wider-than-usual black bars.
Donnie Brasco (Tri-Star, 1997)
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Donnie Brasco (Tri-Star, 1997)
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The Fifth Element (Columbia Pictures, 1997)
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The Fifth Element (Columbia Pictures, 1997)
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Gone in 60 Seconds (Touchstone Pictures, 2000)
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Gone in 60 Seconds (Touchstone Pictures, 2000)
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Sin City (Dimension Films, 2005)
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Sin City (Dimension Films, 2005)
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xXx (Columbia Pictures, 2002)
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xXx (Columbia Pictures, 2002)
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