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Lossless Editing

Morgolking

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Hi all,

I have a very rudimentary understanding of what I need to do to edit blu-ray movies.  I would appreciate your help.

Up till now I've tried to rip using makemkv and not found software that is user friendly to edit the file.  Is there a way to rip and edit the source without losing any audio or video quality with user friendly software?

I was told on the Doom9 forums that there is no way to edit blu-rays lossless if I try avi files.

Thanks.
 

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mack or pici?
 

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Hello and welcome :)

I too have a rudimentary understanding, but @"Captain Khajiit" and @"ThrowgnCpr" have created fantastic guides to answer your questions. Here are some great resources:

Captain Khajiit's Basic Guide to Encoding with HCenc
https://forums.fanedit.org/showthread.php?tid=4458

ThrowgnCpr's guide to prepping a HD edit in Vegas (ripping & converting from Blu-ray)
https://forums.fanedit.org/showthread.php?tid=4915&highlight=sony+vegas

I also like to use MovieRescuer to rip my movies

Morgolking said:
I was told on the Doom9 forums that there is no way to edit blu-rays lossless if I try avi files.

I rip my blu rays and then follow the above guides to create lossless avi files and audio. It is possible.
 

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My guide to decoding video and audio would be of more immediate use than my HCenc guide, though there is information in the latter that you might find useful.
 
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