iPod - 1080P Bluray to Droid Bionic -play/put bluray movies to Moto tutubebe99 - Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:20 am Post subject: 1080P Bluray to Droid Bionic -play/put bluray movies to Moto
1080P Bluray to Droid Bionic -play/put bluray movies to Motorola Droid Bionic for mac
The Motorola Droid Bionic is in Android OS, v2.3.4 (Gingerbread) with an optimized UI and some exclusive application from Motorola. With its 4.3-inch qHD display and a long-battery life, watching movies on it seems pleasant.
Droid Bionic supports Flash. And playback through the video application found on Droid Bionic: The Android smartphone Bionic plays 1080p FULL HD MP4 flawlessly and 720p MKV’s with ease. While the Android Smartphone Droid Bionic supports playback of certain formats of videos, we recommend Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac to convert your BD/DVD disc movies to Android-friendly formats on Mac OS X. The guide below to shows you how to transfer and play Blu-ray 1080p movies on Droid Bionic via Mac OS X by using a Blu-ray to Droid Bionic Converter For Mac from Pavtube Studio.
To transfer your Blu-ray movies to Motorola Droid Bionic, you just need click on the pull down menu of "Format" to select a format for your smartphone. Then follow "Android" > "Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video (*.mp4)" or "Common Video" > "H.264 Video(*.mp4)" to quickly get output format that can be played on the Droid Bionic.
Tip:
Customize output settings to get the best Droid Bionic video format by adjusting video/audio parameters after clicking the “Settings” button. (this is optional. Actually the default settings for the Droid Bionic will keep the ripped/converted BD files with good quality if you won’t do this.) Video H.264 (*.mp4) at 1500 bitrate and 23.97 or 30 frame rate with 960*540 or 1280*720 resolution is recommended here for the Droid Bionic.
4 >> Copy and transfer the converted Blu-ray movie files to Droid Bionic via USB.
Tips:The Droid Bionic doesn't like video file sizes over 2GB (The settings recommended in Step 2 should help you insure that the file size of ripping Blu-ray is kept under 2GB. Or, you can click on "Settings" to adjust profile settings such as bitrate, frame rate, codec, etc to help you make it. )