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Mac Blu-ray to Divx Player Ripper-play Blu-ray movies

Postby suightc1 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:21 am

Mac Blu-ray to Divx Player Ripper-play Blu-ray movies with Divx Player 7.2 on Mac
Free Blu-ray from the Disc for Divx Player 7.2 Playing on Mac

We all know that Blu-ray movies are restored on the discs that have all kinds of encryption. So, general speaking, we can not directly enjoy Blu-ray movies on Mac. Besides, Mac does not have Blu-ray drives to read the Blu-ray movies from discs. So, if you want to play Blu-ray movies with Divx Player 7.2 on your Mac, you should find a way to free Blu-ray from the disc protection.
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How to convert Blu-ray to Divx player format and rip Blu-ray movies to Divx player videos? First you need a Blu-ray ripping tool to remove the protection of Blu-ray disc, and then you need a Blu-ray to Divx player Mac video converter to convert Blu-ray movies to Divx player compatible videos on Mac.

Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac combines these two tools together into one ,and it helps you remove Blu ray AACS encryption, region codes and BD+ copy protection, and convert Blu-ray to Divx player, rip Blu-ray to Divx player video on Mac with fast conversion speed. Just check this following Blu-ray movie to Divx ripping guide now.

1. Download this Mac Blu-ray to Divx Player Ripper. Install and launch it. At the beginning, you need an external Blu-ray drive connected to your Mac, and you should put Blu-ray disc into it before step 2.

2. Load the Blu-ray video files you want to convert by clicking the 'Add Files' button. Please ensure that your Mac is connected to the Internet and keep the connection until the conversion finished.
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3. Choose the output format and specify an output folder if you like. The Blu-ray to Divx player converter for Mac supports Blu-ray to MPEG, Blu-ray to WMV, Blu-ray to MP4, Blu-ray to MOV, Blu-ray to AVI, Blu-ray to Divx conversion and more. These formats are compatible with the Divx Player 7.2.

4. Click the 'Convert' button start convert Blu-ray movies to Divx player 7.2 support format. After a while, the converted files are saved in the output folder. Just so easy! Then you can enjoy Blu-ray movie on Mac with Divx Player 7.2 with ease. If you want to edit the Blu-ray movie with trimming, cropping, adding effect or replace the audio, you can click the edit button before starting the conversion.
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Re: Mac Blu-ray to Divx Player Ripper-play Blu-ray movies

Postby suightc1 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:24 pm

How to edit MOD/TOD videos in Final Cut Pro X on Mac?

MOD and TOD videos are usually recorded by canon and Panasonic camcorders, MOD and TOD format is great for camcorder videos, but they are difficult to use, they are not supported by most editing software on Mac and windows, and you can’t play MOD and TOD files on quicktime or windows media player and other video players. How to convert MOD and TOD files to FCP X for editing on Mac? Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac will help you, this software can convert MOD/TOD to Apple ProRes 422 MOV format for Final Cut Pro X, more output formats are supported, please follow the steps below.
1. Download Pavtube MOD/TOD to FCP X Converter for Mac, this software can convert camcorder HD videos to MOV, AVI, MKV, MP4 or other formats.
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2. Install and run this best MOD/TOD to FCP X MOV converter.
3. Click the format bar and choose the output format. Click and choose Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) format, it’s the best format if you want to edit MOD/TOD files in Final Cut Pro X.

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4. You can click settings button to adjust the output parameters as you want. Such as resolution and bitrate, you can also keep it as default.
5. Click convert button to start converting MOD/TOD video to ProRes 422 MOV format for FCP X.
After conversion, just open FCP X and import the converted videos to Final Cut Pro X, then you can edit them as you want.
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