Can I Rip Full 1080p From Blu-Ray Disc?

Davie

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I have an HP Laptop Model DV6700 and I wanted to purchase an external blu-ray player to it. I own a blu-ray player already and have plenty of blu-ray movies already but they're so expensive I wish to make copies in case they tend to scratch. My question is since my laptop doesn't have the native resolution or power to produce 1080p can I still purchase the Blu-Ray External Burner, rip it to my computer with full 1080p, then burn it onto a blu-ray disc. Note: I don't plan on watching the movies on my laptop I just wish to make copies with it.
 

ski6ski

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Well what ever your intent to "copy" blu-ray disks is for, I do not know how to copy them but sure there is a program out there for it. Anyways blu-ray disks are scratch resistant...... that's what they say anyways. Try to google coying them.
 
You'd have to buy a blu-ray burner, not a player, I assume you meant that.I dont see why it should matter what your native resolution/power is, as you're only copying the disk, not watching it on your laptop.It should work fine, but would probably take a while to do, blu-ray disks are either 25gb or 50gb.Aaand you'd have to buy more disks to do it with, and the blu-ray burner itself which would cost a mint. It may be cheaper to buy an external hard-drive and store the movies on there in a compressed format, so that if one of the original discs stopped working you could burn it from there.heres the only external burner i could find on newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827136145
 
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