Maybe it’s not convenient enough for you or doesn’t have the options you need, but if it fits, it’ll be easier to update than MakeMKV. (As a sidenote and just in case, to rip DVDs (not sure about Blu-Rays) to a video file, you can try Handbrake from the repos. Looking at the official site, it looks like it’s only officially available for Windows and MacOS, with the Linux version being handled by the community on their forums. Now, if you want to upgrade MakeMKV, we first need to know how you installed it in the first place, as it doesn’t seem that it’s ever been in the Ubuntu repos. Of course, this is only the policy for the official repos managed by Canonical, there are various other ways to update softwares (the most common being various 3rd-party repos like PPAs where people provide updated packages). You get new versions when you upgrade to the next Ubuntu version. A few months ago I installed MAKEMKV 1.10.5.1 in Ubuntu 16. Apart from a few specific apps (like Firefox) and security fixes, the applications available from the Ubuntu repos don’t get updates. options in the MakeMKV preferences then rebooted, VLC said that my input failed. Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Select an image. The policy for software updates on Ubuntu is basically: there aren’t. Snap is a containerized software package runs in most Linux desktop. CD images for Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Jump to main content. What do you mean by “expired”? It stopped working? There’s a new version available?
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