How to extract .srt subtitles straightly from a Blu-ray Disc? You can’t expect a free subtitles converter app (e.g. Suprip, BDSup2Sub, HD-DVD/Blu-ray Stream Extractor) comes with Blu-ray hacking features. Only Blu-ray rippers can handle Blu-ray AACS and BD+ copy protections. But even best ranking Blu-ray rippers can be very week in the processing of Blu-ray subtitles- MakeMKV rips Blu-ray to MKV without changing the PGS subtitles at all. Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper burns only one subtitles stream to the movie when converting BD to AVI, MP4, MKV, etc. The app I’m going to introduce in the following passages, however, does rips .srt subtitles from Blu-ray Disc, Blu-ray folder (BDMV), and Blu-ray image file (BD ISO). Don’t be surprised- this is a Blu-ray ripper more than a Blu-ray subtitles converter.
Pavtube ByteCopy, which is developed by Pavtube Studio, provides easy but flexible solutions for archiving Blu-ray movie to PC hard drive. It lets users keep multiple audio tracks and subtitles when ripping Blu-ray to MKV container, these audio and subtitles can be a exactly copy of original streams, or transcoded ones (e.g. TrueHD/DTS-HD audio to Dolby Digital 5.1, PGS subtitles to VOBSUB). The latest update includes forced subtitles and external subtitles, making Pavtube ByteCopy v1.5 a considerate Blu-ray subtitles converter.
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