After scanning all 213 playlists using the cloud, it listed them all, *In No Particular Order* - assuming you knew which playlist to use, it would still take time to scroll through them all to find it. I stuck a Blu-ray disc in the drive & opened it in 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper. The video itself can be split into more than a dozen individual files, with fakes thrown in, & only the real playlist will list the right files in the right order. A retail Blu-ray disc can have hundreds of fake playlists, or it can generate the playlist on-the-fly when you play the disc in a Blu-ray licensed player, e.g. That's because 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper doesn't tell you which playlist to use, and determining that on your own could take hours & hours. To use 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper with a retail Blu-ray disc you'll want to first use another decrypting app, e.g. I first tested and monitored the app in a VM - I had to get a new key to register it in a regular copy of Windows. The app itself is light weight, with the program's folder, + folders in ProgramData, My Documents, & \ AppData\ Local\ - Uninstall & 4Videosoft keys are added to the registry. LOTs of software will not, causing audio sync problems. If that doesn't work for you, and you want to convert, the best place to start is with software like 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper, that already understands the somewhat un-timed AVC video on a Blu-ray disc. Second would be just playing the existing Blu-ray video, assuming you can handle the file sizes & bit rates. In terms of ease & convenience, you're better off with on-line streaming. 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper is a converter that works with Blu-ray discs or folders as the source. When you want/need video in a size or format that's not readily & easily available, you want to use the highest rez source possible, because the conversion will unavoidably lose some quality - the more quality you start with, the more you can afford to lose. The main downsides IMHO are heavy DRM - to the point that legitimate playback may not always work - and discs that are fragile when it comes to scratches compared to DVDs. The main reason/benefit for Blu-ray is that it's the highest rez picture you'll probably get your hands on.
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