iPhone Accessories - Best Way to Convert Blu-ray to iPhone 4 on Mac suoying14 - Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:46 pm Post subject: Best Way to Convert Blu-ray to iPhone 4 on Mac
Since the release of iPhone 4, it has become a piece of hot cake not only because of its multitasking but also because of its function of HD recording and HD video playing. With iPhone 4, movie fans can enjoy their favourite videos and movies on retina display iPhone. But what makes iPhone 4 users frustrated is that they can not decrypt Blu-ray and put their favourite Blu-ray or DVD movies on iPhone 4. Now as your best assistant, Aunsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac will help you to decrypt Blu-ray copy right as well as convert Blu-ray to .mp4 playable on iPhone 4.
Now by following the detailed guide, you can accomplish the conversion from Blu-ray to iPhone 4 quite easily and fast.
Step 2: Load Blu-ray to this program.
Insert Blu-ray to BD Rom and click "BD/DVD Rom" button to load the Blu-ray disc.
If you have backuped Blu-ray Disc to hard drive, you can click the "BD/DVD Folder" to achieve the loading.
Step 3: Choose the output video format and the video file destination.
Click "Format" button and choose "iPhone 4 H.264" as the output format. You can also check out iPhone 4 MPEG 4 as SD output for your iPhone 4.
Set the destination folder by clicking the "Open" button under the "Format" line.
Tips:
Tick the checkbox of "Merge into one file", you can join several video files into one for better playback of videos and movies on your iPhone 4.
Click the "Snapshot" button under the preview window, you can capture your preferred pictures from videos as your wallpaper or for your collection.
Step 4: Start the conversion by clicking the "Convert" bar.
Have a cup of coffee and a little while, you can enjoy your BD video on iPhone 4 anywhere and anytime.
For Windows users, you can refer to Aunsoft Blu-ray Rippersuoying14 - Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:36 am Post subject:
Hot surprise! Aunsoft iPhone 4 Video Converter-How to Convert Video to iPhone 4
Both Aunsoft Video Converter windows and Mac support iPhone 4 as the output format.
This upgrade will definitely satisfy more video fans for enjoying World Cup 2010 South Africa on iPhone 4.
The second option 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. GuinpinSoft's MakeMKV (free while in beta) is a good program for this task. It can decrypt a Blu-ray disc and save whatever parts you want in an MKV container.
The decryption process takes about half the duration of the film; you'll have an MKV file that you can play back with VLC or other software. If you want a smaller file size, convert the MKV to a smaller file - in the same format, or in a different one, such as an iTunes-compatible MP4 - using a tool such as HandBrake, which we used in the DVD section above.
That's pretty much all there is to it. In general, playing and ripping Blu-ray discs is fairly easy as long as you're willing to invest a little time and money.