step 1: Buy a bluray drive. Doesn't need to be a burner, just a player. You can get a "LITE-ON" brand for 79$ or £45 if, like me, your in the uk.
step 2: Download Ripbot264 (its free)
step 3: Download Anydvd hd (its not free and you can download cracked versions of it but to be honest I bought it. Its alot less hassel)
step 4: get a big hard drive if you don't already have one.
Thats everything you need as far as hardware and software goes.
As for step by step instructions:
-Put Bluray in the drive (duh).
-Right click the Anydvd hd logo next to the time on your taskbar and click "Rip video DVD to hard disk" (This will make a bunch of folders, the only one that matters to you is BDMV>>STREAM)
-Open Ripbot264, click "add" in the bottom right, select the biggest 'm2ts' file in that "STREAM" folder
-RipBot SHOULD automatically take care of the most of the remaining tough stuff
-On the bottom you can choose mp4, mkv, or avchd. Chose avchd.
-change "mode" to 2-PASS
-select "LOCK SIZE" on the bottom right and type 4090 (to be safe, 4096 is the max)
-Audio PROFILE, chose 5.1 AC3 640kbps
-Video PROFILE, chose 4.0
-Set a destination (where your computers gonna write the converted movie)
-Click DONE, then START to Start the conversion
-Your finished movie will be in the same BDMV>>STREAM folder, but in the destination folder, it will be either 3.99gb or 4.00gb.
The faster the computer, the faster it will go. It takes me around 12-15 hrs on an amd dual core with nvidia graphics card.
Hope that helps.
KingStevo69 EDIT: To move the file onto your PS3 you will need a flash drive with more than 4GB's then copy the .m2ts file onto your flash drive then connect it to the PS3 via USB... Then on you PS3's XMB scroll to the video icon and look for you drive in the list press triangle then click display all scroll down to find your movie then press triangle again and click on copy this will now let you select your PS3 HDD and will then copy your movie onto it..
you can also burn them to a DVD disc as a DATA DVD and either play it from the disc or copy it to the hardrive that way as ive just found out by burning Zombieland to DVD as Data
This post has been edited by KingStevo69: 30 January 2010 - 11:58 AM

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