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The complete guide on Ripping Blu-Ray Collection on Mac for free
Topic Started: Jan 22 2014, 06:55 AM (20 Views)
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Summary: If you’ve collected a pile of Blu-ray discs, it’s time for you to learn how to rip a Blu-ray disc on Mac for free and then use the ripped files anywhere you want them. Luckily, this article will give you the answer.

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Have collected some Blu-ray movies and want to watch them on Mac? In addition to simply playing your Blu-ray movies on your Mac, you may also wanna copy them to your Mac to watch on your tablet when traveling, or convert to a format you can watch via an Apple TV, for example. If it's the case, then you're right being here. In this article, we'll show you a free way to rip Blu-ray discs on Mac OS X (Mountain Lion, Mavericks included) at ease.

A. One easy and free method is to make an MKV file (MKV is a file container format that can hold video, audio, picture, and subtitle tracks in a single file). Using MakeMKV- free while in beta, which it has been for several years- you can decrypt a Blu-ray disc and save whatever parts you want (if you don’t need the 7.1-channel audio mix, for example, just uncheck it) into an MKV container. This takes about half the duration of the movie; when the decryption is finished, you have an MKV file that you can play back with VLC or other software.

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1. Launch MakeMKV and o then scans and imports the Blu-ray disc.
2. Select any options from the side menu, choosing whether to include all audio streams, subtitles, or only include specific languages.
3. Choose the output folder (default is set to ~/Movies/DiscName)
4. Click the "Make MKV" button to start the conversion process.

B. The second method is to find an easy-to-use yet professional Blu-ray Ripping tool for Mac, which supports ripping and converting Blu-ray movie in one-stop. The most important is that it should provide more output formats for you like MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, MPG, not limited to MKV as MakeMKV does. Brorsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac seems to be the best one.

Overall, this Mac Blu-ray Ripper enables you to rip protected Blu-ray discs into versatile popular video, audio formats including MKV, MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, MPG, M4V, MP3, WAV, etc without any quality loss. And with the “Copy entire disc” option of the Blu-ray Ripper, you are able to make a successful and full copy of protected Blu-ray movie. Plus, you can just copy the movie only from your BD with its Directly Copy feature. What’s more, this Blu-ray ripping tool provides hundreds presets for iPad, Apple TV, iPhone, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD, Samsung Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry, etc iOS/Android based media devices for easier enjoyment. Download the tool and learn a simple guide on ripping Blu-ray on Mac within 3 clips.

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1. Launch the Blu-ray Ripper for Mac OS X and import Blu-ray movies to it.
2. Choose output format via clicking the Format bar.
3. Press the big “Convert” button to start the Blu-ray ripping process.

Editor’s Notes:

1. If you want to rip and convert your Blu-ray library to different video, audio formats and to more manageable file sizes for playing, editing, uploading, streaming anywhere, Brorsoft’s Mac Blu-ray Ripping software is a better choice, for achieving these aims in one stop.

2. No matter which Blu-ray ripping program you choose, anywhere from 30 to 60 GB of hard disk space is needed depending on what you’re ripping. Blu-Rays are big, and we’re going to rip the whole thing to our drive first, so depending on the movie you’re ripping and the quality you want in your final movie file, you’ll need a good amount of space.

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