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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:08 pm
Post subject: How to rip Blu-ray files via VFW codec

How to rip Blu-ray files via VFW codec

About VFW

VFW is short for Video for Windows, which is an early Windows video codec format first introduced in November 1992, and has been in use ever since. It is installed on Windows system, and usually used in AVI format, and can be seen by all application programs, so that it allows software developers working on the Windows platform to add the ability to play or manipulate videos to their own applications.

How to rip Blu-ray files via VFW codec

Required software:

Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper/ (Blu-Ray Ripper)

1. Start Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper, and load Blu-ray files to it through “DVD Rom”, “DVD Folder” or “IFO/ISO”.


http://www.pavmac.com/pic/0912/091222bluray1/bd7add091222.jpg
 


2. Select “Common video” in the drop-down list of “Format”, after that opt for an AVI format, please pay attention, only AVI format here allows you using VFW codec to encode your BD files.



3. Click “Settings” button, then the following interface will pop up. Select a VFW codec for your files, here I choose IR45 for example.



As soon as you have chosen a VFW codec, you will find that audio and video parameters like aspect ratio, frame rate, sample rate can be adjusted in the following window, while video bit rate is disabled, in that case you can click “Config” to do further settings on the encoder you selected.



After clicking “Config”, you will see the interface below, and set the parameters on it according to your own requirements. If you are careful enough, you may have found this VFW codec does not support changing bit rate, so let it go, and just do what you are permitted.



Do remember clicking “Ok” button to save your settings as soon as they are set well.

4. Click “Convert” button to start rip Blu-ray files via VFW codec

When ripping work is finished, you can find out the ripped Blu-ray files via clicking on “Open” button effortlessly.

All right, you see, as long as you have made a correct choice of an appropriate http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper/ (Blu-Ray Ripper), ripping BD files via VFW codec is as simple as 1-2-3.

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