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Rip DVDs and Blu-Ray movie from disc, folder and IFO/ISO image file
Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper could rip DVDs and Blu-Ray movie directly from disc, movie folder, or IFO/ ISO image file to different kinds of HD and SD file formats.
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Backup Blu-Ray movie to hard drive
When you select Directly Copy as output option, the ripper will extract M2TS file from Blu-ray disc and copy to your hard drive and meanwhile get rid of the protections.
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Multimedia devices, media players, and video editing software compatibility
The program is capable of ripping Blu-ray/DVD movies to various video formats compatible with WD TV Media Player, Xtreamer Media Player & Streamer, HDTV, iPod, iPhone/ iPhone 3GS/iPhone 4,iPad/iPad 3G/ iPad Wi-Fi+3G, Apple TV, PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, BlackBerry, Archos 5/7, Droid, Media Server, Windows Media Center, Media Player Classic Homecinema, Quicktime, VLC Player, Power DVD 9, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, etc.
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Advanced audio and video in sync technology
The program adopts advanced audio and video in sync technology to keep you free from out of sync issues.
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Access to all subtitles and audio tracks built in a Blu-ray movie
The ripper is capable of reading all subtitles and audio tracks of a BD disc, including Dolby TureHD Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, which enables you to select whatever subtitles and audio tracks in the source movie, no matter your mother tongue or other foreign languages.
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Preview and take snapshots
A preview window is inlaid for you to preview the source files and take snapshots before converting.
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Trim and crop DVD/ Blu-Ray clips
Trim function allows you to select your wanted movie scenes to rip or convert at will. Crop function enables you to cut off the black edges and unwanted area of the source movie easily.
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Customize format profile list
Too many formats to choose from? No worry. Cut the format profile list short by hiding those rarely used ones.
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Configure output settings optionally
Another amazing feature of Pavtube Blu-Ray ripper is allowing users to customize the final output video quality by adjusting video and audio settings, including video codec, aspect ratio, frame rate, bitrate, audio codec, sample rate, and audio channel. The remarkable 5.1 channels is available as well.
- Different watermarks
The program supports adding different watermarks to your movie, like text, image (including GIF), and video watermark, which enables you to experience a picture-in-picture effect.
- Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7
- DirectX Version: 9.0 or above
- Memory: 64MB at least
- Processor: Intel Pentium Ⅲ processor at 500 MHz
- Hard Disc Space: 512MB or above
- Optical Drive: BD-ROM, DVD-ROM
Input files |
DVDs, Blu-Ray discs |
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Output files |
Video |
MP4 (supported by iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP, Apple TV, Gphone, Blackberry, Android phones, like HTC Evo 4G, HTC Droid Incredible, Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Captivate, Samsung Fascinate, etc.), 3GP (supported by 3G mobile phones), FLV (suitable for online transfer), MPEG-4, AVI, MPG, WMV, VC-1, MOV, 3G2, VOB, MKV, TS, DV, ASF. |
Audio |
MP3, AAC, FLAC, (iTunes supported audio formats), MKA (MKA(Matroska) Audio), OGG (Ogg Vorbis Audio), WAV(Nokia WAV Audio), AC3 (Dolby Digital AC-3), M4A, DTS (remux). |
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Bruce Duttenhofer |
Great softwareGreat software….. long time, very happy user of AnyDVD and CloneDVD. Would have stuck with SlySoft had they come out with the functionality of Pavtube. With that said, your software ROCKS! My primary interest was to reduce the size of my on-line copies of BluRay disks by converting the .iso copy to H.264 .mp4’s. I was very pleased with Hauppauge .ts copies of Dish Network pay per view HD movies that finished up around 7 to 9 GB. So I tried your medium quality Bitrate settings. Unfortunately the playback was slightly jittery at this setting, so I reverted to high quality which played nearly identical to the BluRay disk. Happy camper. Avatar reduced in size a little over 50% and the playback is undistinguishable from the original. Sep 1, 2010 |
Keith Ashton |
I really like the PAVTUBEI am looking to rip my video collection to a home network server with the intent of streaming music/videos to a couple of networked devices. So I stumbled into and started evaluating your product (and some competitors’) over the weekend. I experimented with a small, 3min, Blu-Ray video segment, and ripped it onto a hard drive using different settings so I could test speed and performance. I really like the PAVTUBE interface and input/output flexibility. I’ve found three Format (HD) options that seem to work well on my home PC and laptop. Aug 31, 2010 |
Scott Dramble |
Cool forced subtitlesYou’re making me a believer in Pavtube. Last night I tried the Avatar Blu-ray disk again. This time to it worked in title mode and I didn’t switch to file mode. I checked only the English forced subtitles, and magically the video only had the subtitles when the Navi were speaking, very cool, and something I couldn’t get to work with the other software. Aug 26, 2010 |
Anonymous |
Good balance between resolution and motionOne of the good things about your encoder is a good balance between resolution and motion. I've played with a few and everybody else seems to be putting emphasis on resolution, so on scenes with lots of moving objects motion appears to be quite rough. Compared to DVDFab, your 13G file looks way better than their 25G for the same source (tried it on Avatar, Troy). Aug 18, 2010 |
Bob Moran |
Works greatThank you! It works great! I am very, very happy with your product and your support, and I have told all of my friends. Aug 8, 2010 |
Tony Noble |
A very nice little programI’ve not used it much yet...this is the 1st ALLinONE (nice logo!...:-) ) I've seen...Cool!. I like to use the MKV and AVI formats with the highest resolution possible. I will be using it for backing up my BR/DVD to my home entertainment center (LG 55 inch LCD), which can then be used directly from my TV menu. I will let you know when I start playing with it more...so far it seems to be a very nice little program. July 27, 2010 |
Les |
The best Blu-ray ripperI am using a trial version to rip and convert Blu-Ray movies onto a hard-drive. On the PC I am using PowerDVD10 to watch the movies. I have tried other Blu-Ray ripping software and your Blu-Ray Ripper seems to be the best that I have found. July 25, 2010 |
Jeff Leach |
Pleased with the Avatar iPhone4 movies in 720PI used Blu-Ray Ripper to convert Avatar to the new iPhone 4 at 720P and the picture quality is spellbinding. Everyone that has seen it says "Good God". One other thing, I have the Samsung SP-H03 micro projector. It runs the Avatar iPhone4 movies in 720P from a microSD card in the unit and that is pure eye candy. I tell you this so you know that you can master movies for this unit and use the iPhone 4 format. July 4, 2010 |
Bob Moran |
Faster conversion and worked fineI tried converting a Blu-ray disk copied to my hard drive (it was 38GB), and it worked fine. I bought a new computer for faster conversion, and now I can convert a Blu-ray movie in about 2.5 hours! June 27, 2010 |
Warren Ulrich |
The most flexible combinationI previewed many (about 15) different Blu-ray ripping products and Pavtube offered the most flexible combination of options for the two tasks I wanted to accomplish. First, to rip the Blu-ray movie to a hard drive in full HD (either H.264 or .mp4) and the second to convert the Blu-ray movie to the hard drive in standard DVD format. April 13, 2010 |
Ken Thompson |
Pleased with the quality and speedI really like that I am able to convert from anywhere within the disk. This allows me to edit out many things that people don’t want to see. I am very pleased with the quality and speed of the conversions. I really like the multiple out formats. This has allowed me to convert my home movies to other formats, so that other family member can enjoy them. I really do like your product. April 12, 2010 |
Patrick Dinel |
Audio and video in syncI’m really satisfied with your product. I try many demo of other software and your software is the only one that made conversion without lag in the sound of a film. The other software have a delay of 1 or 2 second with the sound versus the video. I’m really happy with your software and the batch option is very good too. I hear about your software in Google because im searching a conversion tool. The software is doing what i need so it's the best. The quality of the conversion are pretty good and the speed too. I have a quad core so the speed is good. It's easy to use and customize. April 9, 2010 |
- Q: A disk I was testing had over 100 files in the folder and it was a pain to just select the two files I wanted. Is there any way for me to uncheck all the files that are pre-selected?
A: Right-click on file list area to select “Check all” and “Uncheck all”.
- Q: How to play the ripped Blu-ray M2TS files after I choose “Directly Copy” format and get M2TS file?
A: VLC player and KMplayer can play M2TS file
- Q: Does the software handle HD Audio such as DTS MA, or Dolby True HD Dolby? Is there any way to create TrueHD and DTS MA?
A: Our product just allows you to import the true HD and DTS MA audio, but outputs up to AAC/ AC3 5.1 Channels surround sound only.
- Q: I have just downloaded the new update for the software, do I need to uninstall my older version prior installing the new one or I just install the new application on top of the old one. Please advice.
A: You are encouraged to uninstall the older version in the first place. However, you might also install the new update on top of the older version.
- Q: I have purchased the software but it won't take the code I have. What should I do?
A: Please remove the trial version and then download the retail version from your registration download link. Install the retail version, copy and paste your registration code to the register field. Notice that you should not leave any space before the code.
- Q: How can I set the output file name?
A: Please find the column named ‘Destination File’ on file list. Double click the output name and then you can type in desired output file name.
- Q: I’d like to eliminate black bars (edges) from the movie, what should I do?
A: Click ‘Edit’ button to enter into the edit panel and switch to the Crop tab, then just drag the dashed frame on the video screen of the original preview window to cut off the unwanted parts to get the right aspect ratio you need.
- Q: My widescreen movies (16x9) aren't staying widescreen after conversion. I don't want the video to be stretched and made taller. What can I do?
A: Simply click ‘Settings’ button and set the Video Size to 16*9 aspect ratio before converting the movie.
- Q: I am trying to capture a still picture from a video clip to use as a song background. Is it possible?
A: Yes. You can double-click the file and preview it with the app, under the preview window there is a ‘Snapshoot’ button. Click the button when it plays to the frame you would like to capture. And you can locate the thumbnails by clicking the ‘Open’ button next to ‘Snapshoot’ button.
- Q: Does the app work with Windows 7?
A: Yes.
- Q: I am trying to backup my blu-ray disc to hard drive. What format should I choose to maintain best quality?
A: You are suggested to try Full Disk Copy button. It enables you to back up the disc bit-to-bit with shortest time and flawless quality.
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- Date: Aug 4, 2010 (v3.6)
- Added optimized H.264 video format for Motorola Droid X.
- The performance of audio and video synchronization has been improved. - Date: July 19, 2010 (v3.6)
- Added optimized formats for Android smart phones such as Motorola Droid, Google Nexus One, HTC Droid, Samsung Fascinate, etc.
- Added Force Subtitle option.
- Refined the interface design of Profile Manager.
- Fixed crash issues and some other bugs. - Date: Jun 28, 2010 (v3.6)
- Refined the profiles.
- Added support to iPhone 4.
- Fixed some bugs.
- Date: June 3, 2010 (v3.6)
- Added support to Avatar blu-ray movie of all regions.
- Added the progress bar of Detecting disc type.
- Fixed some bugs.
- Date: May 21, 2010 (v3.6)
- Added full support to the latest blu-ray movies (e.g. Avatar).
- Added searching option and customer review box in Profile Manager.
- Date: May 5, 2010 (v3.6)
- Fixed for the out of sync issue when merging multiple trimmed files together.
- Improved the GUI to be more user-friendly. A checkbox is added for users to check/ uncheck all chapters; the main movie of source disc is marked out; and slider bars are added so as to adjust the position of crop area and text/image/video watermark more conveniently.
- Date: April 16, 2010 (v3.6)
- Added the Title Mode for view Blu-ray movie and enable users to switch between File Mode and Title Mode.
- Added the option of one-click Full Disk Copy, enabling users to make 1:1 copy of Blu-ray disc and DVD (works 3 times only for trial version).
- Added support for Blu-ray disc of MKB v17.
- Improved the loading speed of Blu-ray disc/ folder.
- Refined the GUI to be more user-friendly, and now apply Deinterlacing facility by default.
- Date: Mar 17, 2010 (v3.5)
- Upgraded the Profile Manger, and improved the profile list to be more friendly, intuitive, and flexible. The software will memorize the profile settings and apply it when it is updated to the later version.
- Added support to iPad, including three more optimized formats.
- Added scale value to Brightness, Contrast and Saturation facility contained in Effect tab.
- Date:Mar 17, 2010 (v3.5)
- Upgraded the Profile Manger, and improved the profile list to be more friendly, intuitive, and flexible. The software will memorize the profile settings and apply it when it is updated to the later version.
- Added support to iPad, including three more optimized formats.
- Added scale value to Brightness, Contrast and Saturation facility contained in Effect tab.
- Date: Mar 4, 2010 (v3.5)
- Upgraded to support wider range of Blu-ray discs and fixed for fuzzy images.
- Enabled users to switch to different subtitles and audio tracks during previewing.
- Date: Feb 5, 2010 (v3.5)
– Added support to identify detailed information of audio streams, including languages, codecs, stream ids and channels.
- Added subtitle support to Blu-ray disc, which enables users to select subtitle for converted files.
- Optimized the profile option and allows users to customize their own profile lists. The HD video profiles are more flexible now and Apple TV and Xbox 360 users will find better format configurations for their devices.
- Date: Jan 27, 2010 (v3.4)
- Fixed for crashes that occur when the software works with Intel Core i5/ i7.
- Fixed for picture missing issue in preview of H.264 encoded videos.
- Date: Dec 31, 2009 (v3.4)
- Further optimized the performance of audio video synchronization.
- Added support for Dolby TrueHD audio codec.
- Date: Date: Dec 11,2009 ( v3.4 )
- Add output format *.DV and special output profile for converting to Nintento Wii.




