Showing posts with label blu-ray 1:1 backup. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Top BD/DVD Ripper/Copier- Backup Blu-ray/DVDs without Quality Loss

Need a copy of your Blu-ray/DVDs? In this article, we will introduce the fast and easiest way to backup your favorite Blu-ray and DVD movie keeping the original structure or directly copy the main movie from Blu-ray/DVD without any loss of quality.

I've mac 10.6.3 installation dvds just want to know that is there any windows base burning software by using which I could make backup/clone copy of those dvds? Note: I know, how to make using mac but want to know how to within windows please tell me the name of that software (windows xp based). Regards



As we all know, Blu-rays and DVDs are usually hard to be backed up due to region code and disc encryption protection, you’d better to use Pavtube BD/DVD ripping and copying program to remove the disc protection and copy source disc to computer hard drive with same structure preserved. Here I will show you how to copy Blu-ray on Mac with original quality. There are mainly two choices for you: Full Disc copy or Directly Copy.

I'd love to share my experience with you guys. Last year, I was also looking for best DVD Ripper and DVD Copier on the web for quite a while until I met this Best Blu-ray Ripper. Surprisingly we found it's on 30% off at Pavtube 2013 Thanksgiving Giveaway.

Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper ranks top on the Blu-ray ripping, conversion and backup application list. Having tried DVDFab, Magic DVD Ripper, Copier 2, but all of them can't beat Pavtube. This top Blu-ray Ripper from Pavtube can rolls off Blu-ray/DVD disc protection, supports loseless 1:1 Blu-ray backup and keeps all the disc titles and chapter structure perfectly.  I have successfully convert my blu-rays/dvds to my Android Phones & Android Tablets (like Google Nexus), Oppo Find 5, Galaxy Fit  for watching with ease. I can merge the converted video files into one and freely add SRT,ASS, SSA subtitles.

Overall, it is capable of making copies of Blu-rays, so you can back up Blu-rays/DVD computer without quality loss. It takes everything from the DVD, including the chapters, extras, and subtitles. With the Full Disc Copy feature, you can copy the Blu-ray disc to hard drive maintaining the original structure. With the Directly Copy feature, you can backup only Blu-ray main movie and leave out extras. Besides, this Blu-ray Ripper also lets you rip and convert any latest Blu-ray to MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, M4V, MPEG, ASF and more.

Don't you like to have a try?

They provide free trial (no time limitation) before purchase; and you can reach the Mac version here (Also 30% off now). Here is a guide for Mac users: How do I Back up and Burn a Blu-ray with Mac?

How to backup Blu-ray/DVD with best video quality

Step 1. Run Best Blu-ray Ripper and import disc.

Click this icon to load disc from ROM, IFO/ISO or folder. I also noticed if you have a ISO file to import, it will recognize the ISO file automatically with no need to run virtual driver and mount ISO files firstly. Good design.



Step 2. Choose format.

Click "Format" drop-down list and choose proper format for different using.



For instance, if you simply want to back up Blu-ray/DVD to external hard drive, here are two solutions:

1. Click the "computer" icon on the top to output 1:1 Blu-ray/DVD file exactly the same as original.

2. Select "Copy>Directly Copy" in format list to output an intact m2ts file of the main title.



Step 3. Change video specs. (Optional)

If you are not satisfied with default specs, then click "Settings" to enter Profiles Settings windows. You can customize video frame rate, bitrate, size and other settings freely.

(It does not work for directly copy)

Step 4. Start conversion.

Click the big red "Convert" to start backing up or converting your Blu-ray/DVDs. Usually backup will be quicker because it does not need to do trancoding.

After the conversion, click "Open output folder" to quick locate converted files. Connect your hard drive to computer and transfer them into it.



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