Rip and Convert Blu-ray/DVD to MKV on Mac without Quality Loss

To make Blu-ray ripping more convenient for Mac users, Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter for Mac had been integrated with Leawo Blu-ray Ripper for Mac. Leawo Blu-ray Ripper for Mac is a component of Leawo Prof. Media, our software suite that packs several of our best products. Here’s how to use Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter for Mac to rip Blu-ray to lossless MKV on Mac.

Step 1. Open Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter

As Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter for Mac is part of Leawo Blu-ray Ripper for Mac, so open Leawo Prof. Media, click the Blu-ray Ripper shortcut icon to launch Blu-ray Ripper and use Blu-ray to MKV Converter.

Step 2. Import Source Blu-ray/DVD Files

There are two ways for you to import source Blu-ray/DVD files. Click the Add Blu-ray/DVD button and there will be a drop-down menu with 3 options. Choose Add from CD-ROM when you're to rip a Blu-ray disc in your Blu-ray drive. You can also import Blu-ray folder or Blu-ray ISO file to the program for ripping by clicking Add from folder or Add iso file options respectively. Alternatively, you can directly drag and drop source Blu-ray/DVD files into the program.

Once source Blu-ray/DVD files have been chosen for adding to this program, 3 options will be provided for you to import specific content: Full Movie, Main Movie and Custom Mode. Full Movie allows you to import all content, and Main Movie only imports the longest title (generally the main movie) by default, but you can change the selection, while Custom Mode allows you to choose desired title(s) for adding. With the help of the built-in Blu-ray player, you can preview selected Blu-ray/DVD title(s). Choose one mode and select needed title(s), and then click "OK" button to start importing chosen Blu-ray/DVD files to this program.

Step 3. Set Lossless MKV as the default output format

Now that Leawo Blu-ray to MKV converter is part of Blu-ray Ripper, there are other output formats available other than lossless MKV. To rip Blu-ray to lossless MKV, you'll have to set lossless MKV as output format. Click the bottom right before the big green "Convert" button, and then click the Change button on the popup drop-down panel to enter the Profile panel.

And then click Format>Lossless Video and click on Multi-track MKV to set lossless MKV as the output format and return to the file list afterwards.

Step 4. Select needed video angle, subtitles and audio tracks

After setting Multi-track MKV as output format, you are allowed to keep multiple or even all audio tracks and subtitles and select certain video angle in the output MKV video. You can find the Angle (only for multi-angle Blu-ray/DVD source) , Subtitles and Audio drop-down menus on each file. Click on them and select the needed angle, subtitles and audio tracks from the drop-down menu.

Step 5. Preview source Blu-ray/DVD content and snap screenshot

You can preview source Blu-ray/DVD by clicking the Play icon in the bottom left of each video thumbnail icon. When the video starts to play, you can right click the video to choose different subtitles and audio tracks. You can also snap screenshot by clicking the camera icon. Click the go-back button in the top-left corner of the video player to return to the file list. Please take note that subtitles and audio tracks you select in the previous step will be kept in output MKV file only, and are not viewable during previewing.

Step 6. Set output directory and start ripping

Click the green Convert button and the program will display a right sidebar. You need to set an output directory in the Save to box to save the output videos.

Click the Convert button at the bottom of the sidebar to start ripping Blu-ray to lossless MKV. You can pause the conversion by clicking the pause button within each title or cancel the process by clicking the Cancel button on the top.

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