

However, to rip Blu-ray discs, you need the MakeMKV beta key to unlock the feature.

What is it about these sets? I read on the MakeMKV thread that the discs come with a coating on them that often needs to be wiped off. I even used the internal MakeMKV within JRiver to rip that one, with zero problems. Yet, in between ripping various discs from the Saga, I threw in Black Widow, which ripped successfully the first time. At best, I got a few on attempt number two, and I still have never successfully ripped Revenge of the Sith. Not one single movie has ripped successfully the first time. I am currently trying to rip the 9th movie, The Rise of Skywalker. I just received the 9 disc Skywalker Saga yesterday. (A Best Buy replacement worked perfectly, though I haven't even watched the movie yet). I have ripped over 100 UHD discs over the past 8 months and the only one I ever struggled with was my first copy of Tenet.

Maybe I am just wanting to vent more than actually need help. I posted over in the MakeMKV forum but not getting any feedback.
