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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Backup Blu-ray/DVD to external hard drive and watch on Lumia 920

This is a thorough hands-on review on the best Blu-ray Ripper of how to backup Blu-ray/DVD to external hard drive, or watch on Nokia Lumia 920 with 30% off.

Q: “Hi, I have a large collection of Blu-rays and DVDs, but need to back up all of them incase of fire/flood and prevent damage from my two kids. I was wondering whether there is a program could allow me do this? I’d prefer keeping them on hard drive; and it would be great if I can still watch them on Lumia 920 on board. Any insights?”

I’d love to share my experience with you guys. Last year, I was also looking for best Blu-ray backup workflow (painful) for quite a while until I met this Best Blu-ray Ripper. Surprisingly we found it's on 30% off; are you still waiting? Free download it and have a try!

According to its official website, this Blu-ray Ripper is designed as a professional Blu-ray/DVD converting program which works with 1:1 backup solution and convert Blu-ray/DVD to MKV/MP4/MOV/M4V/MPG/FLV/AVI/WMV, etc. Well I haven’t got the chance to try every profile, but it’s really the best Blu-ray/DVD backup tool I’ve met ever; I mean it’s ease of use, not fuss and simple to follow. This best Blu-ray Ripper can rolls off Blu-ray/DVD disc protection, supports loseless 1:1 Blu-ray backup and keeps all the disc titles and chapter structure perfectly.

Don’t you like to have a try?

They provide free trial (no time limitation) before purchase; and you can reach the Mac version here (Also 30% off now).

How to backup Blu-ray/DVD with best video quality


Step 1. Run Best Blu-ray Ripper and import disc.

Click this icon to load disc from ROM, IFO/ISO or folder. I also noticed if you have a ISO file to import, it will recognize the ISO file automatically with no need to run virtual driver and mount ISO files firstly. Good design.




Step 2. Choose format.

Click “Format” drop-down list and choose proper format for different using.

For instance, if you simply want to back up Blu-ray/DVD to external hard drive, here are two solutions:

1. Click the “computer” icon on the top to output 1:1 Blu-ray/DVD file exactly the same as original.

2. select “Copy>Directly Copy” in format list to output an intact m2ts file of the main title.



For people who want to watch Blu-ray/DVD on Nokia Lumia 920, you can choose “Nokia>Nokia Lumia 900 MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)”, it’s well compatible with Lumia 900 series including Lumia 920.



Step 3. Change video specs. (Optional)
If you are not satisfied with default specs, then click “Settings” to enter Profiles Settings windows. You can customize video frame rate, bitrate, size and other settings freely.
(It does not work for directly copy)

Step 4. Start conversion.

Click the big red “Convert” to start backing up or converting your Blu-ray/DVDs. Usually backup will be quicker because it does not need to do trancoding.
After the conversion, click “Open output folder” to quick locate converted files. Connect your hard drive to computer and transfer them into it.




How to transfer videos to Nokia Lumia 920 phone:

Use a USB cable to sync music and videos between your phone and computer.
1. Connect your phone to a compatible computer with a USB cable.
2. Open your computer file manager, such as Windows Explorer or Finder, drag and drop your songs and videos to your phone.

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