
Program failed to recognize some exotic USB drives.Many internal improvements and small bugfixes.A new, rewritten DVD engine - much better handling for discs with structure protection.Program crashed decoding certain AC3 (DD) streams, usually during transcoding.On some UHD HEVC streams program spitted thousands of invalid "Corrupt" messages, appearing to hang.Some titles were truncated on DVDs with structure protection, when using CellWallk method.Program could hang when scanning certain protected DVD discs using CellWallk method.Improved handling for discs with mastering errors.Linux AArch64 version crashed on Raspberry PI3.DV HEVC streams with certain encoding were processed in a non-compatible way.4K BDAV discs with 4K-only content could fail to open.Files integrity may be checked using hash file.NOTE: MakeMKV is not signed by Apple, you might need to adjust gatekeeper options in order to install the program.


Requires Windows XP or later, x86 or 圆4.

This application works pretty quickly, but the extraction time depends on the speed of your disc reader and the quality of the clips being converted to the output MKV.Īnother feature that stands out in this program is that it can stream selected videos using a link generated on the local network.MakeMKV for Windows and Mac OS X is available for download below. MakeMKV gets around practically any anti-copy protection system, so the only thing you have to worry about is choosing the parts of the DVD you want, no matter the format. Once you mark all the files you want from the DVD, you just have to press the 'Make MKV' button. The details of each element are shown, too, including the extension, size, length, codec, and language. The program reads the discs that you insert in your machine, showing all the tracks on the DVD or Blu-ray organized into individual clips so you can choose which ones you want to rip to create a file with the images, audio, and subtitles included. MakeMKV is a useful application that can create MKV files from any DVD or Blu-ray.
