If that doesn't work for you, and you want to convert, the best place to start is with software like 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper, that already understands the somewhat un-timed AVC video on a Blu-ray disc. Second would be just playing the existing Blu-ray video, assuming you can handle the file sizes & bit rates. In terms of ease & convenience, you're better off with on-line streaming. 4Videosoft Blu-ray Ripper is a converter that works with Blu-ray discs or folders as the source. When you want/need video in a size or format that's not readily & easily available, you want to use the highest rez source possible, because the conversion will unavoidably lose some quality - the more quality you start with, the more you can afford to lose. The main downsides IMHO are heavy DRM - to the point that legitimate playback may not always work - and discs that are fragile when it comes to scratches compared to DVDs. The main reason/benefit for Blu-ray is that it's the highest rez picture you'll probably get your hands on.
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