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Are there any good Blu-ray ripping software for Linux?
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Please excuse me if I'm misunderstanding, but I fail to see the joke here...
I was jokingly suggesting just pirating the content instead
Ah. Fair enough. I do dabble in the seaworthy arts from time to time, but I figured I already have it on Blu-ray so why do that? Lol.
Depending on your location and internet speed, you might be better off dabbling.
Some places let you own a backup copy legally, and if you've got decent internet, it might even be faster than ripping and converting it yourself.
This. I can get a 15ish GB 4k movie torrented faster than I could rip and transcode it.
In Minecraft of course
I appreciate the advice (really, I do :) ), but I think I got it, thanks to a lot of the advice the others have given me regarding Handbrake and the like. :)