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Blu-Rays generally are a bad idea. They're so concerned with piracy that they make things like ripping your Blu-Rays needlessly difficult, especially for recently released to video Blu-Rays.
Honestly it's easier to just pirate.
Meh.. it's not that hard. Get something that's libredrive compatible and run makemkv on it. Not had a failure yet.
The real downside is that blurays (esp. HD ones) are too expensive to get a decent collection.
How do you ensure that it's libredrive compatible?
I just bought one from ebay from a guy that only sells libredrive compatible drives. But there's a list here https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=79712#p79712