
In the eventuality that you are looking for an app to help you make the most of the content you stored over the years on discs without too many headaches, then perhaps you can consider giving MakeMKV a try. Re: problem since updating beta key Post by Noddy » Sat 1:24 pm After deleting and going back over old builds of makemkv the newest one I can get to work is 1.5.2., anything newer than that and the program starts to read the disc and then the 'no disc inserted' message is displayed and the disc un mounts from the desktop. An excellent tool for anyone looking to convert content from DVDs and Blu-ray discs The direct advantage of the decryption capability is that you can create backups of your discs, so you will at least have a digital copy of the content to rely on in case of damage or loss.
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This is because the files can be converted into an open and free format, namely MKV. Therefore, you don’t need to worry about whether the output will be supported by a smartphone, tablet, computer or home theater. The app is capable of reading and decrypting discs that are protected under the latest AACS and BD+. It can read all discs, including those with protection encryption Under normal circumstances the tool will only check for a key once the old one has expired. It will store some metadata in the registry to not exessively contact the API. In addition, the tool keeps meta-information, including any special features or settings, such as menus, audio language or subtitles, for instance. This tool contacts the API of to get the latest key. As far as the conversion is concerned, you will be happy to learn that it can go as fast as your drive can read data.Īs previously mentioned, the tool preserves the audio and video quality and, although it keeps most of the information, it has been reported that there is not any noticeable loss of quality. Focused on simplicity, the tool enables you to convert your content with just a few clicks. Devore wrote:The purchased key does not expire, and there is no reason to believe it would stop working when (if) MakeMKV comes out of beta. The program comes with a minimalistic, old-school interface that is easy to navigate, regardless of your experience with similar tools. but this time, im having the exact same issue as the OP so its not just him. The beta key is good until the end of July 2022 and its clearly now. However, you can RESTART the 30 days by updating the beta key, even though it hasnt changed. Havent gone so far as to reboot the computer tho. Preserves the audio and video quality along with all metadata The latest key is in the message MakeMKV is free while in Beta in the announcements. The BD features expire after 30 days after first use with a beta key.


MakeMKV is a one alternative to consider, especially as the program is known for its reliability in preserving most information without making any changes. If you are part of the latter and want to make sure that you can enjoy your content on other, modern devices, then you will need a specialized tool to help you with the conversion.

Then again, there are plenty of people out there who still own and use Blu-ray and DVDs. Nowadays, most of the content comes from streams provided by various online services.
