MakeMKV is a free and open source program that can be used to convert DVDs and ISO files into MKV files. This program can be used to convert both commercial and homemade DVDs, as well as ISO files from CD or DVD-ROMs. To use MakeMKV, first open the program and select the DVD or ISO file that you want to convert. Next, click on the “Convert” button and select the MKV format from the list of available formats. Finally, click on the “Start” button to begin the conversion process. MakeMKV is a simple program that can be used to convert DVDs and ISO files into MKV files with little effort. This program is free and open source, making it easy to find and use. ..


Installing and Using MakeMKV

Download and install MakeMKV (See download link below) If converting a DVD, place it into your optical drive. When you open MakeMKV you will be greeted by it’s minimalistic interface. Click on the DVD to hard drive button to open the DVD, or the folder icon on the top menu to browse for an ISO file.

 

MakeMKV will open the disc or file.

Once the disc or file is opened, you’ll see the titles listed in the window on the left. Double-click on the titles to expand the tree structure.

 

Remove any title or tracks you don’t want to convert by unselecting the check box to the left.

On the right side of the window, click the folder icon to select browse for your file output directory. When ready, click the MakeMkv button to begin the conversion process.

 

Conversion will proceed.

 

When the conversion is finished. Click OK.

That’s all there is to it! Your MKV file is ready to play.

Conclusion

MakeMKV is currently still in beta and during the beta phase it will rip both DVD and Blu-ray for free. However, the DVD ripping functionality will always remain free. After 30 days if you want to continue ripping Blu-ray discs, you’ll need to purchase a license. DVD rips are very quick…typically around 15-20 minutes depending on the length of the movie.

MakeMKV is available for Windows, Mac, Linux and will rip and convert DVDs to MKV files. Not all media players natively support MKV playback, so if you’re having trouble playing MKV files, try downloading VLC Media player, or the latest version of the DivX codec.

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