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The server looks like it's redirecting to https, I have the http URL bookmarked and the site came up under https. | Posted: Topic Replies: 9, Topic Views: 718 |  | If you want to preserve everything on the disk, ISO is pretty much the only way to go. But you're also looking at no compression so a Bluray has 45GB of space allocated, you'll get a 45GB ISO.
This can cause issues with bandwidth if you don't have a fast network and will likely remove remote streaming from your abilities. I'd pick a HDR title if you have one and test the ISO's capabilities to see if it gives you want you want. | Posted: Topic Replies: 15, Topic Views: 8100 |  | I've put my entire collection on my NAS as I archived the discs to six huge binders. MakeMKV & Handbrake were the tools I used. MakeMKV will give you a loss-less version that's just like the disc. You can convert to H265 with Handbrake but I've had mixed results with audio tracks & players when including 7.1 soundtracks.
I have all the way up to 4K HDR HFR videos in mine with no issues as long as your viewing hardware can support HDR.
I think the best of both worlds would be to re-encode just the video in the MKV to H.265 and replace the video track only. | Posted: Topic Replies: 15, Topic Views: 8100 |  | FYI - They're back up | Posted: Topic Replies: 4, Topic Views: 6236 |  |
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