

MakeMKV downloads it automatically - as long as you don't block it on your firewall. Sounds like you don't have the needed SVQ for that disc. Yes, no one in the world as ever noticed that their rips sound different from the original Your findings please? Run a check with Audacity and find out.

It is highly unlikely that so many people did not face this problem, think that all are unaware and consider the rips as proper. Possibility to rip Blu Ray to have them in MC library was an important factor to move from disc spinners to computer audio, but as I can see it, with current protection schemes it is not possible to achieve quality rip from Blu-Ray. Opened suspected tracks 2 and 15 in Audacity - track 2 has lower Center level and occasional distortion, track 15 - almost nothing on Center channel, except for short burst of noise half a way through. My next try was Makemkv - backup, then DVD Extractor converted tracks 2 - 8 other tracks - protected with BD+ - will not do. MCH discovered that on track 2 something is missing. Imported to MC and very happy that it plays. Initially I used Makemkv (rip to mkv)and MMH (media music helper - Win only). I wonder if there are people who ripped successfully Electric Ladyland Blu-Ray.
