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Best three ways to rip and copy Blu-ray Discs

 

 


ChristianD
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Dec 2, 2009, 3:44 AM

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Our target:
* Rip Blu-ray to PC hard drive, HDD and crack Blu-ray encryption.
* Convert Bluray movies to DivX, DVD, ISO, AVI, MP4, MPEG, FLV, WMV, M2ts, MOV, VOB, Rm, 3GP, XviD, MPG, ASF and more video formats for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, PS3, iRiver, Archos, Creative Zen, Pocket PC, Blackberry and other portable media players, mobile phones. .
* Extract audio from Blu-ray disc and save as MP3, WAV, AAC, M4a, WMA, etc.
* Copy Blu-ray disc as a backup.
Solution 1: Use Blu-ray Disc Ripper (Hard to handle, 100% free)
It is designed to help you backup your commercial Blu-ray BD movies. Some third party tools (Java Runtime Environment, CPS Unit Key) are required so that get the Blu-ray ripper to work. Free Download

Step 1. Download Blu-ray Disc Ripper, install and launch the software.
Hint: The solution works for Windows Vista/XP with .Net framework 2.0 installed. UDF 2.5 file system is also needed if you use Windows XP so that Blu ray files are visible to Windows.
Step 2. Input CPS Key, and hit "Start" button.
Solution 2: Use Avgo Media Recorder (Slow speed, free)
Output file format supported: iPod video, MP4, 3GP, 3GPP, 3G2, Apple TV, ASF, AVI, Blu-ray AVI HD, Blu-ray H.264 HD, blu-ray MP4 HD, FLV, Youtube, Flash, SWF, iPhone, MOV, MPEG4, MPEG1, MPEG2, RM, Pocket PC, PSP, WMV, PDA, VCD, SVCD, VOB, Zune, AAC, AC3, M4a, MP3, MP2, RA, WMA. Free Download

Step 1. Download and launch Avgo Media Recorder.
Hint: Close all media players, including PowerDVD, WinDVD and Windows Media player.
Step 2. Run PowerDVD, and play your Blu-ray movies.
Step 3. Select the output format from 'Profile'. You can choose the common video/audio format like AVI, VOB, WMV, MP4, DVD, FLV. If you would like to rip Blu-ray disc to portable multimedia players like iPod, PSP, Zune or iPhone, just select the device.
Hint: If you'd like to customize video encoder, audio codec, frame rate, sample rate, video bitrate, video size or disable audio, just click on the 'Advanced' button.
Step 4. Optional: Set the 'Recording Duration', 'Crop', 'Resize' parameters.
Step 5. Hit 'Record' button to start the fast blu-ray DVD ripping process.
Solution 3: Use Blu-ray Ripper(Easist and best way, shareware)
Works perfect for almost all Blu-ray movies even the latest one. It is the frequently updated software for decrypting and ripping Blu-ray disc to your computer's hard disk.
Free Trial Get full version

Step 1. Add DVD
Insert a blu-ray disc, and click "Add Folder" button to select the inserted disc in the dialog box that opens, and load it.
Step 2. Select output format
Choose one or more files in the file list, and open "Profile" drop-down list, then select an output format for selected files.
Tip: To adjust the output settings, click "Settings" button next to Profile drop-down list, and set the parameters of output format in the Advanced Profile Settings dialog box that opens.
Step 3. Set output folder
Click Browse button in setting panel, select a destination folder in the dialog box that opens, and click OK.
Tip: Before start to convert files, you can trim video, crop video screen, adjust and dd effects, and create watermark to colorize your output file.
Step 4. Convert file
After finishing the above settings, check the files needed to convert in the file list, and click Convert Checked Item(s) button at the right bottom to start converting the files. You can view the conversion progress from the progress bar at the bottom of the window.
Tip: You can click Pause Checked Item(s) button to pause the converting process and Stop Checked Item(s) button to cancel the process as required.
Done!


(This post was edited by ChristianD on Dec 2, 2009, 3:45 AM)


 
 
 


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