NAS is an important component in Home Theater. To rich media library, many people try to rip Blu-ray to NAS to establish movie collection:
"In the past i have spent countless hours ripping DVD movies manually, with Handbrake etc to make the movies portable for my iPhone, Laptop etc for when i travel.
However now i have my WD HDTV i want to move copies for my old DVD’s and new Blu-ray to the NAS to stream around the house. I was wondering what one click solutions / software people are using to do this, i will probably want to compress to save space but not at the expense of losing video or audio quality, so bringing DTS audio should be a must."
Blu-ray gives people 1080p high resolution video and DTS 5.1 surround sound, which is the reason why Blu-ray movies attract plenty of fans. To establish Blu-ray collection on NAS, you need to extract digital copy of Blu-ray to NAS with Blu-ray Ripper.
To be sure, most of you know how to rip Blu-rays, and have been doing so just fine. The problem you face is how to rip Blu-ray to a NAS proper format with best settings for NAS streaming while maintaining the highest quality possible. As far as we know, MP4, MKV are commonly supported formats for computer, Apple TV, iOS devices, Roku player, etc via streaming videos from NAS. Thus, what you need is a professional Blu-ray ripping tool that supports converting Blu-ray to MP4/MKV for NAS streaming with the best quality.
Pavtube BDMagic is the Highly recommended Blu-ray to NAS converter for you. With it, you can convert Blu-ray and DVD movies to NAS supported formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, etc. Besides, it keeps the original quality maximally. The conversion speed is also very fast. What’s more, it can also enable you to rip Blu-ray/DVD for directly playback on Android, iOS, Windows based devices. (Here is BDMagic Review).
Key Features of BDMagic *Break down the encryption in BD&DVD discs, including AACS, BD+, Disney encryption,region codes, etc. |
Download it now and let’s start the Blu-ray to NAS conversion.
Rip Blu-ray to NAS to Establish Media Library
Step 1: Import Blu-ray movies
Run the app and insert Blu-ray to Blu-ray drive. Click “File” to load the Blu-ray movies to the Blu-ray ripper.
Tips:
1.You can add more than one Blu-ray movies at a time for its batch conversion function.
2. You can choose desired subtitle and audio track and forced subtitle below the chapter list.
Step 2: Backup and convert Blu-ray
Here, you have three choices:
Option A – Full Disc Copy Blu-ray to NAS
You can keep all the information in Blu-ray movies, including main title, advertisement, chapter markers, review and the whole audio/subtitle streams.
Click on the top of the menu.
Option B – Directly Copy Blu -ray to NAS
Just the main title of the original Blu-ray disc will be preserved in this way. It will save many space for your NAS.
Navigate to “Format” > “Copy” > “Directly Copy”
Option C – Convert Blu-ray to MP4/MKV/MOV to NAS
Transforming Blu-ray to MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI, etc popular format gives you wide playback on different devices via SUSTOR AS1004T NAS.
Click “Format”, you can choose the desired format in “Common Video” or “HD Video” profiles. On the other hand, you can choose the optimized preset for mainstreaming multimedia players, like PS3, PS4, Microsoft Pro.
Note: In the third way, you can adjust the video/audio parameters in “Settings” to determine the output video size.
Note: If you want to lossless rip Blu-ray to NAS, you can try Pavtube ByteCopy which can convert Blu-ray to MKV in lossless quality.
Step 3: Convert Blu-ray to NAS
If you chose the latter two ways, click big red “Convert” on the UI to begin Blu-ray ripping process. Locate the generated video in output folder.
Storing Blu-ray movies to NAS benefits you a lot with a clean shelf, safer storage and more convenient management. You can watch these Blu-ray movies via NAS on your TV,Plex, PS4 and other DLNA enabled devices.
If you have many iTunes purchased movies and want to remove the DRM to transfer to NAS, you can use Pavtube ChewTune.
Money saving tip – Software Bundles:
Pavtube BDMgic ($49) + Pavtube ChewTune ($29) = $49.9, Saving $28.1
That means, you can get a DRM removal program only if you paid more $0.9.
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