![]() Problem for you is that there's currently no subler for Windows, but I'd imagine maybe there's some tools out there that could still do the muxing for you somewhat easily and that would still be faster than encoding. That's all much quicker than encoding every blu-ray, but of course some special work and/or encoding w/handbrake will be needed for DTS tracks or Blu-Rays that are not h.264 video. Its prohibited and legal sources are readily available. Now, assuming the source blu-ray is h.264 and Dolby Digital on my Mac I can just use Subler and it losslessly muxes the MKV into an mp4/m4v with the Dolby Digital soundtrack in it. Subtitles for TV-Series, Movies, and Music videos, phrase by phrase curated and. This gives me an MKV of around ~20gb on average. ![]() This is all *much* easier it seems on the Mac because there's no subler for Windows, but what I have considered doing is using MakeMKV to make a lossless MKV of the Blu-Ray, including audio and subtitles as simple checkboxes. You don't necessarily have to use handbrake for every blu-ray encode unless you want to. Regarding the encoding question, just to give another option. XMedia Recode will read and list all titles, just select titles you want to convert, right-click, and select Add to queue. Press the format profile on the right-hand side and select ' MP4 ' profile under ' Video ' category. Drag and drop MKV files into the converter. Launch Free HD Video Converter Factory and open ' Converter '. Originally Posted by xcrunner529 /forum/post/21816800 Free, clean, safe, efficient & easy-to-use Step 1. I prefer the Lenovo one and you can get it on sale for around $35. iOGear also has a small backlit keyboard with a built in mousestick. Lenovo makes a backlit multimedia keyboard which is very small and has a trackmouse built in. With Remote Buddy you can launch XBMC, quit it, launch iTunes, pause or quit or change playlist or whatever, launch Plex, Safari, even use a Wii remote. I'm sure it can be done with the white remote but it's been a while. ![]() The only real issue with it was how to bring up that OSD which you get with a right click. But, the Apple silver remote works fine with XBMC. I mainly use a Harmony One for all my stuff. They have a free trial so you can figure it out. With it you will be able to manage XBMC, iTunes, etc. ![]() I were you I would get an app called Remote Buddy for your Mini. ![]()
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