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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:04 am
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An excellent Blu-ray ripper - help you rip Blu-rays to various HD videos

Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper/ (Blu-ray Ripper) is specially developed for directly backup your DVD and Blu-ray collections, as well as ripping them into other commonly-used media formats, so as to expand their range of applications. Taking ripping Blu-rays to standard video formats aside, Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper/ (Blu-ray Ripper) can also convert BD files into many HD video formats with almost the same quality, like HD MP4, HD AVI, HD MKV, HD MOV, HD TS, HD WMV, etc., via making use of different encoded modes, such as H.264, Xvid, MPEG-2, WMV, Divx, etc. Additionally, this program adopts advanced audio and video sync technology, which can absolutely guarantee the output quality matching well with the original Blu-ray files, and without any audio and video out of sync issues. Therefore, there is no need to worry about the output quality at all, and you can totally set your mind at rest. All right, let’s go back to our business to see how to rip Blu-ray files to HD video format via this utility in detail.

First of all, please download Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper here. After that, install it along with the installation wizard. Once you launch it, the following main interface will show up:


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How to rip Blu-ray files to HD video?

Step 1: Click “DVD Rom”, “DVD Folder”, or “IFO/ISO” to load Blu-ray files into this program.

Step 2: Click the folder icon at the end of “Output” to specify where to locate the output HD files, and click the drop-down list of “Format” to select an HD format.

Following is the optional HD video formats, which one to choose is depending on what you will do with the output files. Here I select “H.264 Video (*.mp4)” as an example.



Step 3: Click “Settings” button to adjust audio and video parameters.

Codec, image pixel, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate channels on the interface below are all changeable. You can choose the pre-selects directly or you can insert your preferred figures manually.



Step 4: Click “Convert” button to start Blu-ray ripping

Once finished, you are able to get the output HD files by clicking “Open” button effortlessly.

Tips:

1. Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper allows users combining all the input BD files to be as a single file, to realize this goal, you just need tick the checkbox “Merge into one file”.

2. It provides a preview window, which enables you to preview the Blu-ray files before ripping.

3. It offers simple editing function, like “Crop”, “Trim”, “Text Watermark”, “Image/Video Watermark”, “Effect”, and “Audio Replace” showing in the following interface. You can enter it by clicking “Edit” button after BD files are imported.



Through “Crop” function, you can cut off unwanted area of the original BD files, and via “Trim” function, you can set start time and end time to specify a certain BD clip to rip, and by using “Text Watermark” and “Image/Video Watermark”, you are able to add whatever text, images, and videos you like as watermark attached in the output HD files. Through “Effect” function, you can adjust “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation” as well as adding special effects to BD files. Via “Audio Replace”, you can take place of the original audio of BD files with your specified audio source.

4. Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper/ (Blu-ray Ripper) permits you to take a snapshot to save as image collections while previewing.

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