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Originally Posted by bossku69
Where did you get a bluray dvd software from? I bought a bluray DVDR and tried a few apps and nothing worked that well and most couldn't rip newer movies.
Id love to have my collection on some harddrives in my house. its a pain to go out to the living room, grab a movie, head back to the bedroom then gf decides she wants something else, blah blah blah. then i leave them there, fall behind the night stand, go to bestbuy and buy it again 
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To rip/decrypt them you can use
http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html
http://www.smlabs.net/tsmuxer_en.html
to re-mux them(remove audio/video/subtitles you dont want) no quality loss (it can also down convert HD audio to regular ac3 or dts but that is lossy if your tv/reciever cant play the HD codec)
http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/
to convert the m2ts/ts file to MKV (no quality loss,but saves a little space about .5-1 gig for a bluray)
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=127611
Ripbot264 to re-encode to x264 i use CQ18 for video and leave the audio untouched and it usually cuts the blu ray file size in half but takes about 12-18 hours to convert on dual core intel chip
After they are re-encoded my average blu ray is about 10-12gigs each and i can see no quality difference playing the original and re-encoded one side by side