Greetings Adub, and please excuse the wordy comment.
am running an HTPC with Core i5-750, 4GB RAM, and Win7 x64. used AnyDVD HD to copy a bluray .m2ts to my HD, then started working through a tutorial I found on Gizmodo for converting the .m2ts to an mp4. installed all four programs/codecs required by Ripbot264: ffdshow, avisync, haali media splitter, and .net framework 2.0. However, I did not use the versions linked by the Ripbot264 installer, as they were old versions and some links did not even go to an operable webpage.he Gizmodo guide referenced the possibility that I would have to change a command for CheckRequiredSoftware=1 to a 0, in order to get around the problem of Ripbot not completing the install. I ran into this problem, but when I tried to find the command in the .INI file, I could not locate it. After some frustration, I downloaded version 1.11 of the program and got past the problem that way. was able to get the program to create an .mp4 from the .m2ts file. I recall reading from other commenters on the videohelp page for the program that they were getting upwards of 20fps processing speeds. I was only able to get about 6.2fps speeds. Is there something I missed when installing version 1.15? And am I running at less-than-optimal speeds since I am using a previous release of the program? I would just hate to think that all the hard work I put into this build is not being utilized because of a simple mistake I overlooked.ere is a link to the Gizmodo tutorial:a href="http://gizmodo.com/5161848/how-to-rip-blu+ray-discs">http://gizmodo.com/5161848/how-to-rip-blu+ray-discshanks for your help!iPod copy Totally agree with you. All I did to mine is 3m di-noc to give it a little character but the shape is still visible. ^_^