

As I mentioned many times before, I am getting used to having more then one playback device for my content. There is no question about the quality that LAV filters with madVR renderer will produce, have you though tested interlaced VC1 content and checked for smooth playback dropped frames? While it is true that folder rips will play on the internal player, it still leaves you with the problem of seamless branching when you have an extended and theatrical cut in the same release as well as the headache for using BD lite menus (filenames) when navigating TV shows or having to rip the disc to individual episodes. They look beautiful, and playback with HD audio too.

I can honestly say, MBT's internal play along with LAV filters play my folder rips very well. I have in general been happy with the ISO rips, but if it can be better/easier I would love to learn and go that route. I know I can use MakeMKV to rip the Blu-ray and select out what I want, but when it comes to playback, is there anything else, like further configuration of LAV, that will have to be done.Īlso, is there anything to deal with 3D Blu-ray ripping where I do not have to change the 3D format? (Does it even matter if you do?) In my current setup I rip my Blu-rays with DVDFab and keep only the main movie, high definition audio, and the English subs and write them to the ISO format. I can for sure see that it is easier, no mounting and no external player, but I was wondering what else I would run into or have to configure if I chose to go that route. In an earlier conversation today in a different thread it was suggested that having Blu-ray rips stored as MKV rather than ISO would provide better functionality with MB.
