![]() Removing all of the functionality provides a much better user experience, not to mention it saves a couple gigabytes of HDD space in this day and age of terabyte storage". required to convert them to less than what they were. Excusing perfection by endlessly sheep quoting "No one actually desires using blu-rays as they are designed because we really enjoy the extra software, learning curve, time, etc. This means I use a front end and player(s) that can actually use perfect sources as intended and as produced mimicking a hardware standalone Blu-ray player exactly.Īltering a source in order to be useable in front ends and players that are otherwise too primitive and dumb to handle them seems counterproductive when seeking "the best front end" as the OP asked. I like interacting with the Blu-ray as well as watching the title. and butchering perfectly precise 1:1 rips - me, myself, personally, I prefer untouched, unaltered original sources. On a side note, the absolute starting point for exceptional playback of audio and video is the source. I don't want to fumble making it happen or see it happen. ![]() I prefer just pressing play and have everything required automatically happen behind the scenes. Click to expand.So you just navigate the JRiver library and press play (enter) on a title and it automatically initiates VCD, mounts the iso, and renders it and when finished the iso is automatically dismounted and you are returned to the JRiver library in focus ready for the next title? I didn't have that success using JRiver but I do many others such as Kodi with MPC-HC/BE, PowerDVD, DVDFab Media Player, PotPlayer, etc.
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