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ByteCopy Review – Best Multi-track Blu-ray Ripper in 2014

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8:58 pm
January 13, 2014


VIKIVannessa

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Top Blu-ray Ripper Review: Easily Copy Blu-ray/DVD movie with multi-track
 
Foreword:
 
For people who gather lots of Blu-ray or DVD movies at home, it's necessary to own a Blu-ray/DVD ripping program. A such tool could help users to backup or convert Blu-rays and DVDs for different uses. If you just don't have one, this article must be useful for you. In which, i will introduce a wonderful Blu-ray Ripper for you.
 
Unlike other Blu-ray ripping software, the one is named Bytecopy. At first, it's designed specially for users to crack and copy Blu-ray Disc and DVD movie to MKV. Which is similar with the famous MakeMkv. This feature is a lifesaver for HD media players, as not a HDD player plays 100% of Blu-ray features. E.g. When a BD movie is packed into MKV, WD TV Live can not read the Blu-ray subtitles inlaid. At this moment ByteCopy plays an irreplaceable role- it is the exclusive Blu-ray ripper that converts Blu-ray .sup subtitle to .sub without hurting video and audio quality. When it trans-codes and shrinks Blu-ray contents, CUDA acceleration is employed by default when possible. (See also: Compare: MakeMKV vs. DVDfab vs. Pavtube ByteCopy)
 
However, this Blu-ray Ripper does not only everything (selection of forced subtitles is excluded from the "everything" ) MakeMKV does, but also converts/encodes Blu-ray contents. It could rip and convert Blu-ray/DVD to any video format you like. Or directly convert your Blu-ray or DVD to your tablet or smartphone with best video quality. In other words, there are many presets for tablets and phones in output format list, which are designed according to the device's configuration, like Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Tab 3, Galaxy Note 3, Kindle Fire HDX, Google Nexus 7/Nexus 10/Nexus 4, Asus PadFone, Transformer Pad infinity, Apple iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPhone 5S/5C, Apple TV 3 and more.
 
Overview: Pavtube ByteCopy is your best tool to rip and convert Blu-ray movies and DVDs to MKV container format with multiple audio tracks and subtitle sincluded. Besides retaining multiple audio tracks (especially HD audios- Dolby TrueHD 7.1/5.1, DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1/5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1) and multiple subtitles in an MKV video without transcoding and quality loss, Pavtube ByteCopy is also able to encode the original soundtracks into DTS 5.1 channels, AC3 5.1 channels, AAC 6 channels, PCM 6 channels, etc.with your wanted languages. It preserves chapter markers in the converted MKV file. All that and more make it possible for you to easily select your needed tracks, subtitles, as well as chapters when watching Blu-ray and DVD movies with your media players. And other than that, you can backup and convert latest Blu-ray and DVD movies to any other formats like MP4/MOV with multi-track audios, M4V, AVI, WMV, MPG, M2TS, etc for playback on iOS/Android/Windows Tablets/Phones, HD Media Players (WDTV), editing software (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere, etc.), and more.
Screenshots: http://www.pavtube.com/img/bytecopy/import.jpg Features: Rip BD/DVD to MKV from disc, folder and IFO/ISO image file Pavtube ByteCopy not only can rip BDs directly from Blu-ray Disc and Blu-ray Folder, but also can convert DVDs from DVD disc, DVD Folder, DVD IFO File, and DVD ISO Image File. Select subtitles/audio tracks for more than one file at a time Pavtube ByteCopy makes it possible for you to select subtitles/audios for more than one file (title) at a time. Non-burnt subtitles Pavtube ByteCopy stores subtitles in the MKV file format without burning them to the video, so you can switch subtitle languages at will during viewing. Keep forced subtitles and export .srt subtitles The recently updated ByteCopy allows users to preserve the forced subtitles in a Blu-ray/DVD movie into the MKV output, and it also features option to help users export their required subtitles as .srt external subs to do other use. Encode audio tracks with specified codec Pavtube ByteCopy enables users to encode the source soundtracks in Blu-ray/DVD movies to your desired audio types, including DTS 5.1 channels, AC3 5.1 channels, AAC 6 channels, and PCM 6 channels. Produce MKV files for PC Media Players The MKV files generated by Pavtube ByteCopy are playable with a number of free PC players, including VLC media player, Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, MPlayer, etc. And the audio tracks, subtitles streams, and chapters preserved in the MKV container are available to select at will during playback. Set Preferences Select your preferred languages as usually-used audio tracks and subtitles, e.g. English, Spanish, French, Deutsch, Portugues, Norsk, Japanese, Chinese, etc. Inlaid Preview Window This program also helps merging, splitting, trimming, cropping movies, as well as adjusting volume, adding image/text/video watermarks, replacing audio, etc. Edit movie by trimming, cropping, merging, etc. A preview window is inlaid for you to view the source video (image only, audios and subtitles are not available when previewing). Support adding *.srt and *.ass subtitles to BD/DVD movies In Subtitle tab on Editor Window, you are able to add *.srt and *.ass subtitles you get from internet or other places to the BD/DVD movies. Shut down computer after conversion Pavtube ByteCopy keeps you free from waiting around by ticking off the checkbox "Shut down computer after conversion" when processing Blu-ray/DVD encoding. How to use Bytecopy as the Best Blu-ray ripping software? http://multimedia-hive.com/wp-admin/img/bytecopy-steps.png Requirements:
    [*]Processor: Intel or AMD Dual core CPU, 1.6 MHz at least [*]Operating System: Windows 2003/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8 [*]Memory: 512MB or above [*]Display resolution: 1024 x 768 or above [*]Optical Drive: DVD drive/ BD drive(BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc)
Source: http://multimedia-hive.com/201…..-blu-rays/

8:04 am
January 14, 2014


Mack_me_Bucko

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This looks suspiciously like SPAM to me ….

After all, gas can is my middle name … eh, not really

6:10 pm
January 22, 2014


John in Missouri

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I think she is the one who hacked Target!

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