When you are ready, click the Start button. If you want to add more files to convert, click add and start the guide all over again, unless of course you already got the hang of the whole process. Your movie will be added in the queue as a job. You will be back in the main Ripbot264 window. Set the correct language (2) and click OK. Clicking the "+" button (1) will allow us to add any subtitles that we demuxed from the Blu-ray discs, you can also browse and select any other subtitles you may want to use in. Here we can add some subtitle streams to our mkv file. Just click OK to return to the main window and then open the subtitles options (arrow number 5 at step 6). The small ">" button bellow reveals more settings, like Denoise or Deinterlace that we don't need in this example. So unless you have a specific reason for why you may need hard subs (like a player that doesn't support them otherwise), just leave this option at Do not use subtitles. Usually, since we are using an mkv file we don't want that, as we will add our subtitles at the next step in a different stream with the ability to turn them on or off. The permanent subtitles setting adds burned subtitles to the video (you cannot turn them off). Don't be fooled by the numbers, 1280x534 practically IS 720p (or the different value you will get for 1920 width), we are just getting rid of the unwanted black space.Īnother thing that can be misleading is the subtitle option presented here. The height will be auto adjusted in order to keep the correct aspect ratio. If you want to downscale from 1080p to 720p as I did here, select the first Custom option and lower the width to 1280 for 720p resolution. What to do? If you want the original resolution, keep it at Do not resize. However selecting one of the predefined resolutions (Full HD, HD Ready etc) will not remove the black bars. Selecting Custom or Do not resize will apply the cropping correctly. Pay extra attention in the Size (2) setting. Set Crop (2) to automatically in order to remove the black bars. If the frame you are looking at doesn't help click New Frame (1) in order to change the picture captured by Ripbot264 to preview your settings. Here you can see a bit of the movie in order to set the size options. Click here to see the alternative image with the settings you must have in order to use 2-pass.Ĭlick on the properties button (4) and move to the next step. Of course, you can always select the 2-pass option and set the file size limit. I am using this option for my mkv backups as I prefer to base my encoding on video quality and not file size. Usual values range from 18 to 26, with 18 being the "best" and 26 the "worse" quality. That however means that you cannot know how big the file will be as it depends on the movie length, the CQ setting and the actual content. Constant quality is a faster encoding method than the traditional 2-pass option and tries to keep a constant quality on all your files. For sound select Aften AC3 (2) in order to have surround AC3 audio or if the sound was already in AC3 format the Copy stream option.įor the codec encoding mode (3), I will use the CQ (constant quality) setting of 22 value. mkv (1) option to create a Matroska file. Step 6Īfter the demuxing is done you will be presented with the Encoding settings window. However there is no need to worry since as you can see at the bottom of the window, it is demuxing the streams, meaning it separates the video, audio and subtitle streams into different files, a process that took about 15-20 minutes on my PC. Ripbot might look like it got stuck at this point. The chapters option lets you use the original Blu-ray chapters for the mkv file as well. You should also select any subtitles you may want to add to the mkv file later (3). Otherwise, to encode to Dolby or even Stereo leave it to Wave. If your Blu-ray has DTS audio (like this example) and you want to keep it intact select the Core option above. The options here are pretty straight-forward: Select the main movie (1) and the audio track that you want to use (2). Get the detailed list of the contents (1) and select the biggest file, which contains the main movie (2). Step 3īrowse to the BDMV folder of your Blu-ray (or the folder you ripped it into at step 1) and then inside the STREAM folder. Do that, and reopen Ripbot to come to the window above. If they are not already installed you will see a warning screen with some links to download and install them. Ripbot itself needs a few more programs, like ffdshow and AniSynth to be installed in your computer. Ripbot264 will demux and copy the files in your hard drive, so make sure you have more than 50GB of free space. I really suggest you let AnyDVD HD do that job. Before starting the encoding process with Ripbot264 you need to use an unlocking software to circumvent the Blu-ray's protection.
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