HDMI actually doesn't support the colorspace that all digital video is distributed in, so unless you know exactly how your blu-ray player is doing the colorspace conversion it's going to be slightly lossy just from…
HDCP being broken means nothing for ripping Blu-rays. There you'd want the original compressed stream stored on the disk; if you grabbed from the HDMI stream you'd have to re-encode it and it'd be a lossy rip. What it…
HDMI actually doesn't support the colorspace that all digital video is distributed in, so unless you know exactly how your blu-ray player is doing the colorspace conversion it's going to be slightly lossy just from…
HDCP being broken means nothing for ripping Blu-rays. There you'd want the original compressed stream stored on the disk; if you grabbed from the HDMI stream you'd have to re-encode it and it'd be a lossy rip. What it…