MakeMKV is pretty much the standard for ripping Blu-rays. You can then use handbrake to reencode to something more efficient.
MakeMKV is pretty much the standard for ripping Blu-rays. You can then use handbrake to reencode to something more efficient.
I think Jimmy Carr’s laugh does. Check it out, it’s worth the watch.
There are utilities that convert mp3 to midi. That might be an easier route.
If you let them stay, yes there are.
Brother lasers are pretty great.
I just got 2 of these (x22 version) for my Jellyfin. Supposed to be here tomorrow! I don’t think I could drop $1k for that many.
It’s in perpetual beta and is free as long as you don’t want to run multiple copies at a time. I had so many DVDs to rip I bought a license. It can also rip UHD Blu-rays if you have the correct drive. Not sure why it would say it’s too old, are your date settings in windows correct? The forum is filled with people doing exactly what you describe and is a great resource. https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20579