
mp4 container can do for you (since RipBot264, the main converting software used in this guide, also supports the. mkv container.) As a compromise, you might see what the. srt (text) subtitles via OCR (which is one of the main things I was trying to avoid and thus what led me to the. mkv format because few non-computer players (stand alone DVD players, portable devices, etc.) can play it. Also, it has come to my attention that some people dislike the. Note that I tested/wrote this guide using Vista Home Premium 64 bit (so yes, even with 64 bit compatibility issues, I was still able to get this all to work.) Also, it's worth noting the two other guides I used as I was developing this guide - Baldrick's can be found here and ioannis66's can be found here. With luck this guide will also be a work in progress so that as new tools become available (or the existing tools update and add features) I'll be able to edit this guide and note the new developments.


#Leawo blu ray player change output language movie#
Of course, if you just want the main movie and one audio stream, that's even easier and this guide can help you do that. My personal philosophy on back-up copies is that if the original disc had it, I want to have it on the back-up (at least as far as the main movie is concerned.) With that in mind, I have written this guide with optional steps to include all the language (dubs) and subtitles found on the original disc. Since the tools used in Blu Ray back-ups are updating so frequently, I figured another guide couldn't hurt.
