

Keep bitrate at 256 if your audio is stereo, 640 if it is anything else. * Under Audio change Mixdown into Automatic. It defaults at 20 but you may increase the number to reduce file size or decrease the number to increase video quality. * Under Video change Variable Framerate into Constant Framerates. You only need to change a few things here, Next open up Handbrake and open the mkv file you have ripped. Note down whether it is stereo, 6ch, 7ch, or 8ch. Audio will either be in Dolby AC3, DTS, or FLAC. In Bluray, videos are either in VC-1 or MPEG-4 H264 format. Once you done that open it up with MPC-HC, then File > Properties. Make sure to use FLAC profile to convert any lossless audio into FLAC, allow easier handling. MakeMKV will make a 1:1 copy of Bluray movie in a single mkv file.

You only need two softwares for a novice, MakeMKV to rip Bluray and Handbrake to compress.


Second of all, what I'm about to say is a bit nerdy, but if you want to mess video ripping you need to start learning. This has kind of ruined my movie night and now I have to find some other campy anime to watch.įirst of all, stop using crap software such as Any Video Converter. If anyone has some kind of fix I'd greatly appreciate it. I should note that playing anything else seems to work just fine as I also have a rip of FMA Brotherhood from abluray and experience no audio lag as well as a non-HD Paranoia Agent a nerdy anime friend helped me locate online.Īpparently blu-ray quality just runs into problems sometimes as my mom has the same issue with her Korra rips on her computer which uses an HD monitor so that could also be my issue. I'm using regular composite cables, no HDMI (and if anyone gets on my case about it it's because my eyesight is crap and I couldn't care less about HD since I wouldn't notice the difference anyway), and my external HDD isjust a slightly older Western Digital formatted to FAT32 by default. I'm using a PS3 Slim, I have no idea which model, only that it came with a Move and Sports Champions as well as Tumble pre-installed on it and I only bought it because my old phat one died a horrible death from too many PS2 games so all I can say for certain is that it neither has a giant ass or a Jenny Craig body, it's just a normal Slim circa 2010 maybe? I've been all over the internet looking for answers but it's either full of nerds talking far over my head about editing video scripts or whatever or problems concerning laggy audio instead of laggy video. When I played both the rip and the converted rip on my computer, they worked fine, but if I play the converted rip on my PS3 the video lags about 2 seconds behind the audio. Ok, so I have a bluray rip of the first Pokemon movie and I used a program called Any Video Converter to change it to MPEG4 so my PS3 could read it.
