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Acrok video converter ultimate run in background
Acrok video converter ultimate run in background













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I don't have to use that specific software, if there's one that's better. I'm not sure about whether h.265 would be faster or slower, but it seemed slower when I tried it.

#Acrok video converter ultimate run in background software#

The process I thought to use involves using a piece of software (I'm using Acrok Video Converter Ultimate at the moment) to remove the copy-protection, then convert or "reencode" (not sure which is the right term) the audio and video and put it inside an MKV file, preferably as FLAC audio and h.264 video. I've gotten so I use it casually, and you're right, it definitely doesn't seem to be the right term. Thanks for the I know what you mean about "rig". Although, I suppose the other steps such as video conversion could add considerable time to it. I don't really need the exact same audio and video quality as the source, and usually_quiet: As I've said above, the software I'm using currently is from Acrok, but it seems dvdfab could be a better alternative, especially if it only takes about 30 minutes to copy a disc. Also, I guess I don't have to use just one software, so if there's a better way to achieve that quality by using more than one (or different ones for different steps in the process), that's fine and manono: I'm not trying to do any actual video editing, I'm more interested in just creating a video file I can save to a few HDD's and watch on my computer if need be. Ok, so yes, I think I'm getting a few things mixed up here.

#Acrok video converter ultimate run in background trial#

dvdfab has a 30 day free trial on all their products and dvdfab can also rip the new 4K discs. (which mutes the audio) dvdfab can fix that. for best results use dvdfab - not only the copy protection can be removed but many bluray & dvd discs have cinavia Thanks ahead of time for any help you guys can give me. Additional advice when it comes to what software I should use is welcome, but it's not my main focus. I'm familiar with building PC's, but I'm a bit new to backing up discs of any kind.

#Acrok video converter ultimate run in background pro#

But is there anything I should watch out for (or keep in mind) when selecting the parts?Īlso, I already have a pretty good idea of what software I'm going to use, and I've decided on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit for the operating system. I do understand that ripping speed is always limited to your slowest piece of hardware, whether it's the Disc Drive, the Motherboard, the Hard Disk (HDD), or any of the cables connecting such hardware. I don't really mind if the ripping process takes a few hours or more, but when it takes a whole day to rip one disc, well, I would prefer it didn't take that long.

#Acrok video converter ultimate run in background 1080p#

My question is what sort of hardware is needed (or required) for ripping these discs? If it helps, I'm hoping to output to HD 1080p MKV files. I already have an LG Blu-Ray combo drive (Internal SATA, 12x BD-ROM reading speed), just bought it the other day. I'm intent on building a computer rig specifically for backing up my extensive collection of DVD's and Blu-Ray's, but I need some advice on what hardware to choose. I'm not exactly sure where to post this, so if it needs to be moved, a moderator can feel free to move it.















Acrok video converter ultimate run in background