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If you want to preserve everything on the disk, ISO is pretty much the only way to go. But you're also looking at no compression so a Bluray has 45GB of space allocated, you'll get a 45GB ISO.

This can cause issues with bandwidth if you don't have a fast network and will likely remove remote streaming from your abilities. I'd pick a HDR title if you have one and test the ISO's capabilities to see if it gives you want you want.
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I've put my entire collection on my NAS as I archived the discs to six huge binders. MakeMKV & Handbrake were the tools I used. MakeMKV will give you a loss-less version that's just like the disc. You can convert to H265 with Handbrake but I've had mixed results with audio tracks & players when including 7.1 soundtracks.

I have all the way up to 4K HDR HFR videos in mine with no issues as long as your viewing hardware can support HDR.

I think the best of both worlds would be to re-encode just the video in the MKV to H.265 and replace the video track only.
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FYI - They're back up
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I think the auto-moderation is keyed off of total votes on a post. If a post exceeds a predefined count, the post is removed.

I don't recall if the user has their posting rights taken away.

But if it doesn't remove all of their posts, then the solution for the spammer is just what they did, spam multiple spam posts hoping that users will give up and stop downvoting them.
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