iPhone Accessories - Rip Blu-ray discs to other media formats like MOV,FLV,AVI tutubebe99 - Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:43 pm Post subject: Rip Blu-ray discs to other media formats like MOV,FLV,AVI
Rip Blu-ray discs to other media formats like MOV,FLV,AVI,MP4,etc.on Mac
Are you a Mac user? Do you have mountains of Blu-ray discs and want to rip them to other video formats so as to do other applications? In that case, Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac can definitely do you a favor, since it can directly rip Blu-ray movies, even the CSS copyright protected ones into almost all the popular audio and video formats like MOV, FLV, AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, SWF, RM, 3GP, AAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA, M4A, etc. on Mac. The following passages will show you how to rip Blu-ray discs to other media formats via this program in detail, read on it to see if it can meet your needs.
Step 1: Import BD files, select output format and set store path
This software offers two ways "DVD Folder" and "IFO File" to import Blu-ray files. After loaded, you should select an output format according to your end use of the files.
Click on the drop-down list of "Format" and then the interface as below will pop up, just select whatever format you need, and here I choose QuickTime MOV as an example:
At the same time, this program enables you to specify a path to store the output files, if not, it will load the converted files to a save path set by default automatically. In addition, suppose you want to join all the BD files to be a single one, you can tick checkbox of "Merge into one file" to achieve it.
Step 2: Set advanced settings
Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac allows you to adjust video and audio parameters like codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, etc. In that way, you can control the output file size and video quality by inserting different figures. Generally speaking, the larger input values will produce better video quality, but larger file size. On the contrary, the smaller inserted figures will generate more inferior video quality but smaller file size. Which one to choose is depending on your own requirements, and even you can totally skip this step.
Step 3: Rip BD files
After the former steps are finished, now you can press "Convert" button to start BD ripping. As soon as you start, the following window will appear immediately. You see, it presents you clearly about the ripping info including conversion progress, elapsed conversion time, the estimated rest conversion time, generated file size as well as the estimated file size, so that you can manage your time and the storage space of your Mac in a proper way.
Only three simple steps, now BD ripping is finished. Isn’t it easy? Have you got what you need from this guide? Sincerely hope your answer is yea-saying. tutubebe99 - Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:14 am Post subject:
As people often complained that there is no problem finding a workable Blu-ray ripper for PC but for Mac it's always harder, here I’d like to share a practical Blu-ray Ripper I’ve found via Google to all of you who are in need. The program I got by chance is called Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac, which has beautiful performance while ripping all the Blu-ray movies I’ve added to it. Besides this, I’m satisfied with it particular for it doesn’t let my audio and video go in separate ways. Well, now I prefer to take ripping Blu-ray to AVI as an example to show you how to use this application to finish ripping BD files to many other media formats on Mac.