Take the software from the NAS and make it into a desktop app
The NAS backup is no longer allowed to be sold in the U.S. And let's face it, using DVDFAB or MAKEMKV to rip and then having to go through the trouble of properly renaming files so the Zappiti can recognize them is a pain in the butt, especially when we have to name tv shows and make sure we number each episode. So, if they can take the same software that they have on the NAS and make a desktop app out of it where we can back up our disks with it and when it's finished it automatically names the files for us and automatically organizes them for us, like the NAS does, that would be extremely convenient, and we wouldn't have to mess around with DVDFAB or MAKEMKV anymore.

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Patricia Adams commented
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SweatRiley commented
What model optical drive have you had the most success with when ripping with DVDfab?
I have DVDfab but have had bad results getting clean rips from DVDfab with many different 'supported' drives and firmware they recommend. Starting to think my old Windows 10 64-bit i7 laptop is just not powerful enough to make clean blu-ray rips and I need to upgrade to a new desktop PC.