

As is mentioned before, the quality of the output MKV video is extremely good, which means the size of the video will also be large. For example, if you are ripping a 2-hour movie, it would probably take 2 hours for MakeMKV to rip it. The Blu-ray disc ripping time is almost as long as the movie. But ripping DVD with MakeMKV is always free.


Afterwards, you will have to pay $50 in order to keep using it to rip Blu-ray. It only has a one-month period that would allow you to rip Blu-ray discs for free. Here are a few things you should know about MakeMKV.

Not supporting Blu-ray disc previewing function, so it would be hard for you to decide which is the correct main title to rip and which title should be ignored The resulted MKV file is as large as original Blu-ray or DVD media content, but the program does not give you an option to compress MKV files such as adjusting output file resolution, bit rate, frame rate, or trim/crop video for better and convenient further usage. Only output Blu-ray/DVD to MKV file format, but not other popular file formats, not to say device preset profile formats for your iPhone or iPad. For Mac users who plan to upgrade your iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, or Mac Pro to the new macOS Sierra, you may find that MakeMKV for Mac is highly limited in its functionality when ripping Blu-ray/DVD dis for playing macOS Sierra in the following aspects: With MakeMKV for Mac, you can copy Blu-ray disc protected with the latest version of AACS and BD+ to a set of MKV files with original video and audio tracks, chapter information, meta information well preserved.
