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Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel How to Rip Blu-ray DVD Extras?
I was asked by my friend with the following question, and I am curious about how many of you would like to rip Blu-ray DVD extras. He just got a WDTV for enjoyment on his widescreen TV. It seems that WDTV does not support Blu-ray menus for the extras like Deleted Scenes, Videoclips, Making-of etc.
I searched and finally recommend him the solution with an easy-to-use ripper to rip Blu-ray DVD extras with Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper. Why is it easy-to-use? Unlike other rippers which only display M2TS file after loading the Blu-ray DVD, this ripper automatically shows me the main movie from the Blu-ray DVD and the related DVD titles and chapters.
Here is how I use the excellent ripper to get the promo montage and trailers from the Disney's "Up".
Step 1. Import Blu-ray DVD to the ripper.
Insert the Blu-ray DVD for "Up" to the Blu-ray drive, and click BD/DVD Rom button on the Blu-Ray Ripper. The program also supports importing Blu-ray DVD folder or ISO for you, if you have got a copy of the Blu-ray movie on computer.
Step 2. Choose trailers and promote montage.
This program displays the main movie as the first title with rather long run time. Generally, a main movie or feature film will be around 60 minutes, and some will be longer. You may notice other titles with several minutes, which are the theatrical short, promote montage and trailers.
Step 3. Rip Blu-ray DVD extras.
Make sure that the checkbox for the wanted extras are ticked and the output format is accessible on WDTV like WMV, AVI, MP4. Click the convert button and start to rip Blu-ray DVD extras in a few minutes.
Then it is easy to transfer Blu-ray DVD extras to WDTV, and share with family and friends.
I was asked by my friend with the following question, and I am curious about how many of you would like to rip Blu-ray DVD extras. He just got a WDTV for enjoyment on his widescreen TV. It seems that WDTV does not support Blu-ray menus for the extras like Deleted Scenes, Videoclips, Making-of etc.
I searched and finally recommend him the solution with an easy-to-use ripper to rip Blu-ray DVD extras with Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper. Why is it easy-to-use? Unlike other rippers which only display M2TS file after loading the Blu-ray DVD, this ripper automatically shows me the main movie from the Blu-ray DVD and the related DVD titles and chapters.
Here is how I use the excellent ripper to get the promo montage and trailers from the Disney's "Up".
Step 1. Import Blu-ray DVD to the ripper.
Insert the Blu-ray DVD for "Up" to the Blu-ray drive, and click BD/DVD Rom button on the Blu-Ray Ripper. The program also supports importing Blu-ray DVD folder or ISO for you, if you have got a copy of the Blu-ray movie on computer.
Step 2. Choose trailers and promote montage.
This program displays the main movie as the first title with rather long run time. Generally, a main movie or feature film will be around 60 minutes, and some will be longer. You may notice other titles with several minutes, which are the theatrical short, promote montage and trailers.
Step 3. Rip Blu-ray DVD extras.
Make sure that the checkbox for the wanted extras are ticked and the output format is accessible on WDTV like WMV, AVI, MP4. Click the convert button and start to rip Blu-ray DVD extras in a few minutes.
Then it is easy to transfer Blu-ray DVD extras to WDTV, and share with family and friends.