Until now, all my three TV cabinets have been full filled with a large number of DVD and Blu-ray discs. I believe it is time to digitize them and back up some of them to the hard drive of my PC, and others to a large
capacity external hard drive, so as to manage all the movies in a tidy and orderly way.
I just did a simple search for a blu-ray ripper and reviews on Google, and found the Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper. Almost every guide or website review either rated Pavtube as the No.1 ripper or as being highly
recommended. I also read some user reviews from different websites that convinced me to download the trial version of this application. It worked perfectly on both standard DVD and Blu-ray conversion. Best of
all, I was able to open, copy, and watch every Blu-ray movie, irrespectively whether the Blu-ray was bought in Japan, Europe, or USA. Share this utility here, and hope this helps.
You can free download Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper here.
How-To:
1. Run Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper and click "DVD Rom", "DVD Folder" or "IFO/ISO" to load DVD and Blu-ray movies. Generally speaking, the file with the longest duration time would be the main movie, if you just
need back up the main movie, tick off this one only.
Each file will be checked by default after imported, right click on any one of the files, and then there will be a popup window to let you uncheck all, just do it, and afterwards to tick off the checkbox before the file
you need converted.
2. Click on the drop-down menus after "Subtitle" and "Audio" respectively to select your required languages and sound effect.
3. Select output format and specify save path
Click on the pull down list of "Format" to select output format and click on the folder icon at the opposite side of "Output" to specify destination folder.
To backup your DVD and Blu-ray movies without any quality loss, you can choose "Copy"-"Directly Copy", this will retain the output files in the original .vob and .m2ts format.
If you’d like to convert them to other video formats, then you can choose one according to your needs.
4. Click on "Settings" button to do advanced settings
The popup window will allow you to adjust audio and video parameters including codec, bit rate, aspect ratio, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channels, 5.1 surround sound is supported as well.
5. Click on "Convert" button to begin backing up your DVD and Blu-ray movies
Once finished, you can find out the output files via clicking on "Open" button with ease.