Download MakeMKV beta
MakeMKV for Windows and Mac OS X is available for download below. MakeMKV for Linux is available on the forum page.- MakeMKV 1.10.6 for Windows
- Requires Windows XP or later, x86 or x64.
- MakeMKV 1.10.6 for Mac OS X
- Requires x86 Mac OS X 10.6 or later.
NOTE: MakeMKV is not signed by Apple, you might need to adjust gatekeeper options in order to install the program. - Files integrity may be checked using hash file
Revision history
- Added support for AACS v63
- Updated BD+ engine
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Bug fixes:
- Program could hang with ASSERT on certain multi-segment titles
- Improved handling for DVD discs with mastering errors
- Better track AV sync management, especially for badly mastered discs
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Bug fixes:
- Program could crash randomly at the end of conversion
- Opening HD-DVD disc with AC3/E-AC3 audio caused program to hang
- Support for some BDAV discs was accidentally broken in 1.10.3
- Fixed various build issues for OSS code
- Bug fixes:
- Program produced damaged MKV files if source was a 3D Blu-ray disc
- Fixed various compilation issues for OSS code
- Added support for DVD disc with broken VTS IFO files (used as structure protection)
- Improved support for BD-Java discs
- Updated BD+ engine
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Bug fixes:
- "Auto" destination path was calculated incorrectly in 1.10.2
- Added support for AACS v62
- Improved support for BD-Java discs
- Small user interface improvements
- Bug fixes:
- The 3D left/right MVC view information was not preserved correctly when creating 3D MKV file
- Improved support for BD-Java discs. Still works reliably only when opening the original disc or encrypted backup (not a decrypted backup).
- Added support for DD+ dependent streams, previously DD+ 7.1 extension streams were incorrectly identified as independent 4.0 audio
- MakeMKV now saves additional metadata information when making a full-disc backup, to preserve all BD-Java related info
- Bug fixes:
- Mac OS X: Program could hang in "Please install Java" dialog, even if Java was installed
- Added support for AACS v61
- Initial support for BD-Java discs. For now mostly old titles are supported, and only when opening the original disc (not a backup).
- Further improved handling for BDAV discs with mastering errors
- Bug fixes:
- When making a full-disc backup, MakeMKV could incorrectly skip some BD-J related files, preventing future BD-J emulation from the produced backup.
- Added support for AACS v60
- Small miscellaneous improvements and bug fixes
- Added support for AACS v58
- Improved BDAV discs compatibility
- Improved handling for BDAV discs with mastering errors
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Improved BDAV discs compatibility
- Improved handling for DVD discs and MKV files with mastering errors
- Updated to use latest versions of libdcadec, libebml and libmatroska
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Improved compatibility of produced MKV files (statistics tags)
- Added support for AACS v57
- Updated BD+ engine
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Updated BD+ engine
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Added support for AACS v56
- DTS (core) decoding is now handled by libdcadec as well (workaround for ffmpeg dca decoder bug)
- Added ability lo lock a program instance to a single drive
- Greatly improved compatibility with broken video streams (commonly present on BDAV discs)
- Small miscellaneous improvements
- Bug fixes:
- Win10: Program could randomly crash or behave erratically
- Ceratin BDAV discs couldn't be opened on specific BD drives
- Language comparison logic was incorrect during profile evaluation ("ger" not equal to "deu" bug)
System Requirements
- Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8 or Intel-based Mac OS X 10.6 and above
- 512 MB of RAM, 1 GB recommended. MakeMKV will run on computers with low memory amount but conversion speed will be very slow.
- 10 MB of hard drive space for program files.
- Adequate hard drive space for converted content. Typical DVD movie takes 6 GB on hard drive. Typical Blu-ray movie takes 30 GB.
Beta version restrictions
MakeMKV BETA has several major restrictions.
- Program is time-limited -- it will stop functioning after 60 days. You can always download the latest version from makemkv.com that will reset the expiration date.
- HD-DVD support is limited - some discs may fail to open and not all audio and subtitle tracks will be preserved.
- Blu-ray and DVD discs are fully supported.
- Computer administrator privileges are required on Windows to run the beta version. This is limitation of Windows SCSI application programming interface. Eventually MakeMKV will not require administrator privileges to run.