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Jun 10, 2010 at 03:39 o\clock

How to rip Blu-ray to MKV?

So you just have a BD-ROM drive  but without Blu-ray playing program like Power DVD9 installed on your PC? Actually,  you needn’t waste money on this costly BD playing software anymore, the free  media players like VLC, Media Player Classic Homecinema, etc. are able to play  your Blu-ray movie successfully after converting Blu-ray to MKV. This  tutorial will show you how to rip Blu-ray to MKV in detail, please feel free to  find a step-by-step direction.

How-to:
Step 1: Use Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper to load Blu-ray  files
Three ways are available to load Blu-ray movie - "BD/DVD  ROM", "BD/DVD Folder" and "IFO/ISO".



Step 2: Select MKV as  output format
Strike the pull down menu at the end of "Format", and then  you will see there are multiple format presets. To select a SD MKV format, you  can follow "Common Video" > "MKV (Matroska) Video (*.mkv)":



To convert  Blu-ray to MKV in HD quality, you can follow "HD Video" >"MKV HD Video  (*.mkv)":



Step 3: Click "Settings"  button to customize video and audio parameters
All the parameters on the popup window are changeable,  including codec, aspect ratio, bitrate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio  channels. You are free to adjust them. Generally speaking, the higher input  figures will output the better file quality, but accompanying with larger file  size; the smaller figures will export the smaller file size, but with inferior  file quality, that means you should make a good balance between the two  factors. If you are not experienced in it, the default settings are your better  choice.



Step 4: Start ripping Blu-ray to MKV

As soon as the above mentioned steps are finished, you can  click "Convert" button to start ripping Blu-ray to MKV. After the conversion is  done, you can click "Open" button to get the output MKV files with great ease. Hope  this helps.

Tips:
1. This Blu-ray converter is capable of working with most  Blu-ray discs, including AACS and BD+ protected ones, even the new MKB V17 is  supported as well.

2. Guarantee audio and video in sync.

3. Users are free to select their needed subtitle and  audio track (the popular Dolby TureHD Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio are  supported) to convert.

4. You can use the "Trim" function to select certain Blu-ray  clips to rip. And you can also take advantage of the "Crop" function to remove  black edges or change the screen size.

5. Specific effect models are provided, such as "Simple  gauss blur", "Simple laplacian sharpen", "Aged film", "Flip color", and  "Invert".

6. Besides adding text as watermark, images, GIF  animations, and videos can also be added as watermarks to realize the  picture-in-picture effect.

See the detailed manual of How to use Pavtube  Blu-ray Ripper.

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