Showing posts with label Best Blu-ray Ripper for Mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Blu-ray Ripper for Mac. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Best video export settings for Blu-Ray using Premiere Pro CS6

In order to make a Blu-ray directly playable and editable in Premiere Pro CS6 program, this guide will show you how to rip convert Blu-ray movies to Premiere fully compatible format.

It's a great fun if you have a pretty large Blu-ray collection for sharing with your friends or familiars. When you have the digital copies of these movies saved on your hard drive or personal server, you may also like to edit Blu-rays in Premiere Pro CS6 on Mac.


Commercial Blu-rays bring extraordinary video quality to us for family watching and sharing for the large amount of content that can be stored. It's a great fun if you have a pretty large Blu-ray collection, or movie collection. However,it comes with the problems that Premiere Pro CS6 can’t directly ingest Blu-ray files. So, how can we rip Blu-ray movies for Premiere CS6 editing? As far as I know, Premiere Pro CS6 is not so that picky on the formats, but it prefers MOV/MPEG-2 format in editing. Is there any quick and easy way to do this? this?
OK, after lots of searching in google, finally a powerful conversion program is founded to be able to ingest Blu-ray to Premiere on Mac, an all-in-one Pavtube BDMagic for Mac program on Mac. This software does a good job in decrypting and transcoding Blu-rays so that you can easily get the files you want, no matter audio/video only, or both. And the lastest version has added 3D profiles in Format menu. (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, or Anaglyph 3D in MKV/MP4/MOV/WMV/AVI). So it now support converting 3D to 3D, and you can get your desired 2D/3D Blu-ray video in 3D effect.

Get this Best Mac Blu-ray Ripper for Premiere Pro installed; you can order a license directly or download a trial version for free before purchase.

How to Rip Blu-ray to Premiere Pro CS6 with Best Blu-ray Ripper for Mac?

Step 1. Load your disc.

There is a disc icon on the top left which let you load from disc, folder or ISO/IFO respectively.



Step 2. Choose your Output directory down which is marked as 2.

For editing Blu-ray movies in Premiere CS6, the AIC is preferred. Click "Format" and choose "MOV (AVC)(*.mov)" or "MPEG-2 (*.mpg)" from "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas" option.



PS: It has various profiles and formats so that you can rip blu-ray to various formats according to your needs.

Step 3. Set up frame rate, bitrate and other output settings.

Click Settings, you can find file details including codec, size, bitrate and frame rate. You are able to fix them according to your needs. FYI: the higher bitrate you choose, the better video quality it outputs.

Step 4. Now just press the big circular "Start Conversion" button to convert Blu-ray to MOV/MPEG-2 for Premiere CS6 and let it do its magic. Wait for moments and you will get the fresh hot converted videos for Premiere CS6.

Tips:

1. Refer to here to learn how to import video files into Premiere Pro.

2. Here are some step-by-step guides of how to import Blu-ray to FCPedit DVD in FCP, rip Blu-ray to iMovie/FCE and convert DVD to multi-track Prores for FCP X on Mac.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Best blu-ray ripper- Editing Blu-ray Discs with Apple Final Cut Pro


Description
: Want to import Blu-ray movies in Final Cut Pro? The following article will show you how to transcode Blu-ray to Apple Prores 422 for FCP editing on Mac.



Blu-ray is getting more and more popular for its large storage and excellent quality so that many people prefer watching Blu-ray movies at home. And what's more, digitizing your blu-ray discs collection is an ideal form of insurance against damage, theft or loss, therefore some folks will have the need to edit blu-rays in nonlinear editing programs such as FCP,  iMovie/FCE, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer etc on Mac before storing or playback.

Now I am testing to import a Blu-ray disk into Final Cut Pro but only find that is the Blu-ray files are not readable by FCP (no matter the version FCP 6/7/X). So in this case, it comes with the question that how can us rip blu-rays and edit blu-ray movies in FCP?

From Apple, we know that FCP most prefers Apple Prores codec for editing. So the quick and easy way to do solve the problem is to convert Blu-rays to FCP compatible prores before importing. After lots of searching in google, finally we got this a powerful blu-ray converting program to help with ingesting blu-ray to FCP on mac. That is Blu-ray Ripper for Mac from Pavtube, which does a good job in decrypting and transcoding blu-rays to Prores so that you can easily get blu-ray discs to work with FCP perfectly.

Get the best Mac Blu-ray to FCP Ripper (30% off now) installed and follow the guide below:




How to transcode Blu-ray to Prores for editing in Final Cut Pro on Mac

Step 1. Load your blu-ray disc.

There is a disc icon on the top left which let you load from disc, folder or ISO/IFO respectively.
 


Step 2. Choose Output format.

For editing in FCP, the Apple Prores is preferred. Click Format and choose Final Cut Pro>Apple Prores 422 Codec(*.mov).



PS: It has various profiles and formats so that you can rip blu-ray to various formats according to your needs.

Step 3. Set up frame rate, bitrate, or other output settings and add subtitles.

a. Click Settings, you can find file details including codec, size, bitrate and frame rate. You are able to fix them according to your needs. FYI: the higher bitrate you choose, the better video quality it outputs.


b. Sometimes subtitle on Blu-ray discs is not what you want, for example, the original subtitle is in English, you may not read it exactly and you need a Francais subtitles. Now the software allows loading *.srt and *.ass subtitles files. You can download any *.srt and *.ass subtitles files you want then load in the software for output.


If you wanna add external subtitles(like *.srt, *.ass and *.ssa) in video, only click "Edit", choose "Subtitle" > "Enable", you need download a subtitle file, then click "Browse" to load it.
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Step 4. Now just press the big circular "Start Conversion" button to start converting Blu-ray movies to Prores for Final Cut Pro on Mac.


Tips:

1. Refer to here to learn how to import video files into FCP.

2. Here are some step-by-step guides of how to import Blu-ray to iMoviehow to rip DVD to FCP and convert DVD for FCE.

3. If you wana to convert Blu-ray to FCP with multiple audio and subtitle tracks, please go to Pavtube Bytecopy for Mac.

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