There are other paid programs that offer more features, like DeUHD and AnyDVD, but we'll be using MakeMKV for this tutorial, since it's free. ![]() Technically, it's only free while in beta, but it's been "in beta" for about 10 years. You just need to use the latest beta key whenever it asks you to register, which is about once a month. You can purchase a license for $50 if you want to avoid this annoyance. Install MakeMKV and open the program, then enter the key when prompted (or enter it later under the Help > Register menu). ![]() If you're only ripping traditional Blu-rays, that's all you need to do.
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