Backup Blu-ray movies, DVD movies and various video files to your Home Server
As
our lives have gone digital, more and more families, especially those who have
more than one personal computers, have built up their own Home Server to store
tons of digital data. This home media server can absolutely simplify our life
so you can easily access your photos, videos, movies, documents and music from
any PC or TV in your home, even you are away from your home, in your office, or
somewhere else.
Doubtlessly, this is exactly a perfect way to manage
your increasingly large amounts of digital files, so peoples needs of backing
up their loads of Blu-ray movies, DVD movies, and various videos onto home
server have fully appeared. Usually, to rip a Blu-ray disc, you need a BD
ripper; to back up a DVD movie, you need a DVD ripper; to do video format
conversion, you need a video converter. Too many third party applications are
required, but have you ever thought of a 3-in-one program to achieve all the
goals for you once and for all? Yes, its not in vain any more, with the
release of
Pavtube Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate, you
can definitely make your dreams come true. It will enable you to backup or rip
BD movies, DVDs, and almost all kinds of videos to your home server according
to your different demands. The following paragraphs will show you the
detailed steps about the whole process; just feel free to get what you are
looking for.
Step 1: Download, install and run Pavtube Blu-ray
Video Converter Ultimate
Once run it, you can load your BD
movies, DVD movies, or whatever video files you have into this program via "Add
Video" icon and "Load DVD" icon.
Step
2: Select output format and set destination folder
Click the
pull down menu of "Format" to select output format for your Home server. This
program provides a wide range of output format profiles, and even "Directly
Copy" is supported. If you dont want to have any quality loss of your movies
as well as do not mind the output file size, then this option is your best
choice. Also, if you have some concerns on your storage space, then you can
choose "HD Video" to both keep high definition quality and save your space.
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Meanwhile, you can click the folder icon at the end of "Output" to
specify where to locate the output files.
Step
3: Adjust audio and video parameters
Click "Settings" button,
and then you can adjust audio and video parameters like bit rate, frame rate,
aspect ratio, audio channel, etc. in the following interface. BTW, this option
is unavailable when you have chosen "Directly Copy".
Step
4: Click "Convert" button to start ripping your BD/DVD movies and video
files
Once finished, you can click "Open" button to find out
the resulted files, now, you can backup them onto your home media server
effortlessly.
More info about Pavtube Blu-ray
Video Converter Ultimate you may need to know:
1. Why this
Blu-ray Video Converter is entitled Ultimate?
Actually, it is a 3-in-one
program, which has integrated a Blu-ray Ripper, a DVD Ripper and a Video
Converter together as a standalone application. That means it can not only deal
with Blu-ray discs and DVD discs, but also handle other video files in a wide
range of formats, including *.avi,*.divx, *.wmv, *.wma, *.asf, *.dvr-ms, *.wav,
dts in wav, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.ra, *.mov, *.qt, *.mp4, *.3gp, *.3g2, *.dv, *.m4b,
*.m4v, *.m4a, *.aac, *.flv, *.f4v, *.dat, *.mpg, *.vob, *.mod, *.m2v, *.tod,
and so on.
2. Functionality
With full Blu-ray disc support, it is
able to remove copyright protections of your BD disc, no matter BD+, or AACS,
even MKB Version > 10 is supported as well. With advanced audio
technology, it is capable of reading all audio tracks of a BD disc, including
Dolby TureHD Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, which will never let you miss the
mother tongue of the movie.
3. Advanced audio and video sync
technology
The program adopts advanced audio and video sync technology to
keep you free from out of sync issues.
Posted at 05:18PM Feb 04, 2010 Read More...
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