Thursday, April 14, 2016

Backup Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD for Watching on Samsung Smart TV

Whatever profession, personal background or lifestyle you happen to have, there is always the case that you lounge around the sofa and enjoy wonderful videos with your family. If the you have a large blu-ray collection, you may want to know how to backup Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD migration? Actually, a Blu-ray Ripper is a necessary. Since he is a newbie in Blu-ray backup, here I want to use the most simple steps to help copy Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD with Samsung Smart TV supported format.

Follow the steps one by one to rip Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD for Samsung Smart TV

Step 1: Download and install Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD/Samsung TV converter at: 

For Windows: http://www.multipelife.com/download/bytecopy/bytecopy_setup.exe
For Mac: http://www.multipelife.com/download/bytecopy-mac/bytecopy_setup.dmg

I will explain why I choose Pavtube ByteCopy at the bottom of the guide. 

Step 2: Run the software on your computer. Then insert your Blu-ray to external Blu-ray drive. Click “File” > “Load from disc” on the interface to load Blu-ray movies to the program.



Step 3: Navigate to “Format” > “TVS” > “Samsung TV (*.mp4)”. This is one of the reasons that I choose Pavtube ByteCopy in that it has optimized preset for Samsung/LG/Sony/Panasonic TV. Sweet design. 



Step 4: Press on “Browse” to set the target folder to place your generated Blu-ray rips.

Step 5: Hit “Convert” at the bottom right corner to start to backup Blu-ray to WD Media Server with Samsung Smart TV most compatible format. When the process ends, just locate the Blu-ray rips in this folder.

Reasons for I choose Pavube ByteCopy to rip Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD for Samsung TV

Reason 1: If your only demand for the Blu-ray Ripper is to backup Blu-ray to WD Multimedia HD for Samsung Smart TV, the below are the two points I love:

   *Pavtube ByteCopy can rip any commercial Blu-ray discs with various encryption, like AACS, BD+, Region Codes, etc.
   *It has most compatible preset for Samsung TV as I mentioned above.

Reason 2: Pavtube ByteCopy is not a open-source. If I pay for a Blu-ray Ripper, I hope that the software can be powerful enough to meet all my needs about Blu-ray/DVD ripping. The discussion is that Pavtube ByteCopy deserves the money. 

> The Blu-ray Ripping tool can rip Blu-ray/DVD to H.265, M3U8, MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, M4V, etc.
> Has optimized preset for mainstreaming multimedia players and video editing tools, like iPhone, Android tablet/phone, Microsoft Surface, PSP, PS3, FCP, iMovie, TV, etc.
> Extract FLAC , MP3, WMA, etc audio from Blu-ray/DVD audio and Blu-ray/DVD movie background music.
Extract srt subtitle from Bl-ray/DVD movies.
> Keep DTS 7.1/5.1 audio while ripping Blu-ray.
> Output lossless MKV with multiple subtitle/audio track and all chapter markers.
Full disc copy Blu-ray/DVD movies and copy the main title of Blu-ray/DVD movies.

Sadly, Pavtube ByteCopy only provides trial version for free. And the output video in trial version will have watermark in the middle. But I think it is enough for a green hand to use the free meta version to practice the Blu-ray ripping skills. If you want the perfect paid version, click the links below:

For Windows: http://www.multipelife.com/bytecopy/purchase
For Mac: http://www.multipelife.com/bytecopy-mac/purchase

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