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Amusement/Entertainment: Experience Blu-ray discs and movies on Archos 5
The Archos 5, the first device we've seen to run the Google Android mobile OS that is not a mobile phone, came into the market on October, 2009. It boasts the application of wireless networking and diversified recreation, which brings more exciting experiences for users. The industry delegates asserted that portable laptops or media players will become the mainstream trend in the current e-market and the preferred device for users. Therefore, Archos 5 will inevitably take the fancy of public.
Customers' Reviews are as below:
Pros: The Archos 5 portable video player offers a 4.1 inch touchscreen and wireless networking, Wi-Fi, music playback, photos, Flash video and game compatibility, Mac and PC compatibility, built-in speaker, sturdy kickstand, optional DVR and 3G capabilities.
Cons: It requires a proprietary USB cable for charging and transferring content, the glossy design is quickly marred with fingerprints, older Archos accessories are incompatible, some applications are still in beta, and you'll need to pay extra to activate many of the player's more desirable features.
In terms of its video and audio formats being supported, standard-definition formats like AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, OGG, MP3 runs well on Archos 5. However, DVD VOB files and the associated MPEG2 codec, along with the 720p WMV-HD Codec, are not supported unless buying external plug-in or Codec. With the prevalence of high-definition movies and videos from Hollywood or Disney, it is an awful thing for many movie fans if they can not enjoy a high-quality video playback on media player like Archos 5. No worries! Below comes a free guide on how to playback Blu-Ray movie or disc on Archos 5, which will be useful for you.
The first step is to free download a magical Blu-Ray Ripper, Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper.
Second, load Blu-Ray disc or movie by either of the three ways
Click "DVD Rom", "DVD Folder" or "IFO/ISO" to import Blu-ray disc or movie.
The third step is to specify output format and destination folder.
Choose the output video/audio format from drop-down menu of 'Format', (You can choose the format like AVI, MP4 accepted by Archos 5, and expand "Open" button to locate the destination folder.
The fourth step is to set video/audio parameters.
There are many advanced choices, including Codec, Size (pix), Bitrate (kps), Frame rate, Channels and Sample rate on the 'Profile' interface. For instance, if you want to choose 5.1 Channels, you can expand the pull-down list of 'Channels'.
Last, start the ripping
After the above steps are acted, you can fast hit "Convert" button to start the conversion.
Once the conversion finishes, you can drag the converted video files to Archos 5 for playback and enjoyment.
Wow! What a delightful thing!
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