![]() ![]() Perhaps if you ripped each BD to a separate hard drive, maybe you would see a near 100% scaling but I doubt it. First I'm assuming you're ripping to the same hard drive, meaning it now has to write 2 streams at a time rather than 1 and you are also adding to I/O overhead. Does anyone know how to get both drives working simultaneously? Or is there an easy way to set up a batch, so that MakeMkv copies one after another automatically with respective settings? Even if it did allow you to rip 2 Blu-Ray at a time, why would you? I know you think that each BD would rip at normal speed thus finishing your ripping task twice as fast but the truth is that more likely each rip would take twice as long. Bummer… MakeMKV detects both drives, but when I start ripping with one the other makeMKV instance does not let me scan the second drive… The scan button freezes. Simply put, it can rip and convert blu-ray into video of all kinds of formats and devices. It is a well-known blu-ray ripper boasting to rip Blu-ray DVD to 180+ video/ audio with 100 original quality and 6X faster speed. Up to now, it has been the best way to rip a Blu ray with lightning-fast speed and top output. Apart from Handbrake and MakeMKV, Leawo Blu-ray Ripper is an excellent choice too. It supports batch conversion and rips Blu ray to digital within 3-5 minutes for each one. If you have plenty of Blurays to rip, DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper is your best friend. Since I was able to open up two MakeMKV windows, I guessed I could rip multiple discs at a time with multiple drives. Most Blu-ray copy protections are invented to stop users from commercial use. ![]() ![]() In order to speed up the progress I added a second BluRay drive. ![]()
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