How to play Blu-ray m2ts files in QuickTime
QuickTime Player
is
distributed free of charge. So you just wanna make full use of this
free source
to watch your Blu-ray movies, but was troubled by the
format restriction? If
so, this article will definitely do you a favor. It aims to provide you
with a
solution for how to play Blu-ray m2ts files in QuickTime with Pavtube rip blu-ray. Actually,
the
function of this application is to remove copy protections of Blu-ray
(MKB V17
is supported) as well as convert BRD to a format that is compatible with
your QuickTime Player or other similar players, media devices, etc. Go
to find
a detailed tutorial from the contents below.
Step 1: Download,
install and run this Blu-ray to QuickTime Converter
Click "BD/DVD
ROM", "BD/DVD Folder" or "IFO/ISO" to load Blu-ray m2ts files.

Step
2: Select H.264 Video (*.mp4) as output format for QuickTime
Follow
"Common Video" > "H.264 Video (*.mp4)":

Step
3: Click "Settings" button to adjust video and audio
parameters
Please notice that which parameter to choose has
close relationship with the hardware configurations of your computer,
so before
your adjustment, read the following info attentively.
For
viewing 640x480 standard definition (SD) H.264 video:
- 2.0 GHz Intel or AMD processor
- 512 MB RAM
- A DirectX 9.0-compatible video card with 32MB of video RAM,
64MB
recommended
Recommended Hardware Configurations for H.264 High-Definition (HD) Playback
To play HD video, a large amount of data must be processed by your computer. A powerful system will deliver the best playback experience.
For 852x480 (480p) video at 24 frames per second:
- 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or faster processor
- At least 512MB of RAM
- 64MB or greater video card
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista or Windows 7
For 1280x720 (720p) video at 24-30 frames per second:
- 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 or faster processor
- At least 512MB of RAM
- 64MB or greater video card
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista or Windows 7
For 1920x1080 (1080p) video at 24 frames per second:
- 3.0 Ghz Intel Pentium D (dual-core) or faster processor
- At least 1GB of RAM
- 64MB or greater video card
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista or Windows 7
Well, now you are ready to change all the parameters listed on the following interface. My computer is fit for the above mentioned "1920x1080 (1080p) video at 24 frames per second", so I adjusted the settings as below:

Step 4: Click "Convert" button to start Blu-ray ripping.
As soon as the ripping work is completed, you can click "Open" button to get the exported H.264 .mp4 video with ease. Then, open your QuickTime Player, and follow "File" > "Open File" to well play them back with QuickTime.

