I know there’s this one on Rentry: https://rentry.org/bingremuxin but besides that there’s basically nothing. That rentry guide is okay but it doesn’t cover a lot of stuff, like DV or DVDs.
Maybe this will be of use?
https://git.tsps-express.xyz/notcrisp/PUBLIC/src/branch/main/RemuxGuide.md
Whenever I follow a link to a subdomain, I like to open the main website.
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- Acquire a Blu-ray disc.
- Insert disc in your computer’s optical drive.
- Use MakeMKV to copy the contents of the disc into .mkv files.
- ???
- Profit!
Hmm, feels like it’s missing stuff. Does disc go shiny side up or down?
I feel like there are like a billion guides on how to transcode with Handbrake.
Then why not post one?
Because Google isn’t down.
That’s horseshit. Google has gone downhill, for one thing.
For another, the vomit of inaccurate and/or outright wrong “ai” generated drek has taken over every search provider.
For another, there’s a lot of benefit in asking other people that have followed a guide about their experiences in using them
And, for the last, it’s just a dick move. Don’t want to give a real answer, scroll on, scroll on.
I would have provided a guide if I had followed one, but I learned how to use Handbrake using trial and error.
Google is easy enough to use that, generally speaking, if you know what software you want to use, you can probably find a guide on how to use it.
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“Remuxing just means changing format without transcoding.”
“…there are like a billion guides on how to transcode”
Getting mixed signals here…
Remuxing just means changing format without transcoding. For example: https://docs.tdarr.io/blog/how-to-remux-or-change-a-file-container-using-ffmpeg
So just using MakeMKV is fine?
Yes. You won’t need a guide unless you’re trying to compress it with Handbrake or the like.