>>59380373

about FUCKING time

I've been waiting almost 3 years for this

Who the fuck bothers with bluray drives on pcs these days? The whole ecosystem is laden with DRM it's almost not worth your time trying to play a disc.

better quality than streaming

>no headphone jack
Its fucking trash

I've had a pc Blu-ray player for years and it's been nothing but hassle

How do rippers rip? Do they just play the vid real-time and record with an intermediate device?

I wish

no, they read the actual video data from the disc

>ripping discs
>real-time
come on man, you've gotta be fucking kidding me

>physical media

What year is this?

>2nd millenium + 17
>not using spiritual media to store your data in the heavenly cloud using templeOS

Hello I am a CIA nigger

>I enjoy watching bitrate-starved garbage

It's easy to pirate Passkey and play BD's with MPC-HC

>thread about uncrackable DRM
>I haven't used optical media since ~2008
>WOW R U STUPD LMAO
Fuck off, it's completely possible if that's the only way it can be done nowadays. Obviously they should read the data from the disc if it's possible, but I don't know it if is, which is why I asked. Stop being egotistical asshats.

The dubs you replied to had a pretty reasonable reply, actually

yes you are correct
nice digits...

does anyone even care about blu-ray?

>have a bd drive on my pc
>want to watch bd movie
>have to use some decrypting bullshit first to be able to

yeah fuck that, I pirate even the movies I own now, this is so fucking stupid

>better quality than streaming
buy a HDD and download the BD

I prefer ripping my own .iso files. I am too much of a noob for private trackers and every single BD dump that I see barely has any seeders.

>uncrackable DRM
said who?

>I prefer ripping my own .iso files. I am too much of a noob for private trackers and every single BD dump that I see barely has any seeders.
the difference in efficiency/cost here is staggering, though. If you instead spend your time getting into a site like PTP, you'll have shit tons of high-quality rips for the foreseeable future, as well as the opportunity to get into other sites.

goodbye reddit

>triple layer
>128GB

Am I supposed to be impressed?

I'm impressed you're supposed to be impressed with news from 2011. BDXL has been available since then. Not just the concept, the actual media, if you wanted to pay the exorbitant price.

And 128GB is for the Quad-Layer.

And I don't know about getting impressed but that's pretty good for the average length of 4K film + extras, if it's the case.

Pioneer has some anti bit stream firmware that essentially makes it impossible to rip a disk. Good luck, fa/g/ots

inb4 webrip