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One-click backup blu-ray and DVD movie
The Disk Copy option allows you to backup entire Blu-ray disc and DVD to Mac hard drive, including video/ audio streams, commentary, menus, titles, ads etc. One click “Disk Copy” remains the original Blu-ray file structure for Blu-ray burning or PS3 accessing .
Special focus on High-definition videos
High-definition videos can be compressed to common video or re-coded into other formats and retain HD quality. What’s more, deinterlacing facility is provided for eliminating the interlacing lines of HD footages taken with camcorders.
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Full support for recorded TiVo shows
The iMedia Converter for Mac is capable of decrypting *.tivo files, restore them to lossless *.mpg or *.ts files, trimming out commercials and trans-code the *.tivo files to *.ts, *.mov, *.vob, *.mpg, *.avi etc for burning HD DVD, blu-ray disc or standard DVD.
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Convert animated images to video files at ease
With iMedia Converter you will have more fun with animated pictures (GIF image) by converting them to short video files.
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Support universal players and devices
By customizing formats and settings, the output video and audio files can be played back well on iPad, iPod, iPhone, iPhone 4, GPhone, Blackberry, 3G phone, Nokia, Sony Erickson, Motorola cell phones, Apple TV, PS3, Xbox 360, WD TV Live, Zune, Creative Zen, Archos, PSP, Pocket PC, etc.
Super high converting/ ripping speed
Its advanced coding technology accelerates the conversion speed to great extent. With this iMedia Converter, you can convert videos, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs much faster than other similar tools.
Multi-task operation and batch conversion
The iMedia Converter for Mac is multi-task based and supports batch conversion, this means you can load in videos, DVD and blu-ray movie and convert/ rip them at one time.
Ability to merge files together and trim out unwanted clips
With ‘Merge into one’ function, video clips, DVD and blu-ray movie can be merged into one file when it is necessary. With ‘Trim’ function, you can easily cut the selected file to any length and get rid of commercials, titles, header, trailer, etc.
Capture still images as you wish
The iMedia Converter for Mac not only lets you preview the video, but also makes it easy enough for you to take snapshot- simply with one click. You may also change the images to favorable format at specified size.
Advanced audio and video sync technology
The iMedia Converter for Mac adopted advanced audio and video sync technology, and has improved audio video synchronization to perfect performace.
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Multiple aspect ratios available
iMedia Converter offers more than switching between 16: 9 and 4:3 aspect ratios, it allows you to set the video to desired value to fit for the screen of your devices and meet your special demands.
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Various watermarks editing options
The program supports different watermarks including text, image (including GIF), and video watermark.
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Auto-shutdown facility
When working with large videos and blu-ray discs, a lot of time is consumed in producing the final video files. iMedia Converter conveniently shuts down your Mac on completion, saving valuable power and time.
- Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 above (including Mac OS X 10.5 X Leopard,Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard) on iMac, MacBook, Mac Pro, etc.
- Memory: 512 MB physical RAM or above.
- Processor: Intel processor.
- Monitor: 1024*768 or higher resolution display.
- Optical drive: DVD Drive, External BD drive for ripping blu-ray disc.
Input |
Blu-ray disc, standard DVD, |
Output |
Common video formats |
Mat Rogers |
Intergated and easy-to-use programThe software worked on the blu-ray I tried – which was great – it is fantastic to have one integrated program that can rip blu-rays instead of having to use multiple programs to rip then transcode into the format you want. Thanks for having a Mac Version. It is easy enough to use for conversion – simply select the output type and off you go. 14, May, 2010 |
Bob Moran |
Fast conversion speedI 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! 27, June, 2010 |
Jeff Leach |
Creates iPhone 4 video with high qualityI 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. 4, July, 2010 |
Tony Noble |
Backs up BR and DVD to media centerI’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. 27, July, 2010 |
Gary Earey |
Rips Blu-ray movie to MKV at 1080p or 720pMy main use of the program is to convert my Blu-ray collection of discs to the MKV format which your program does very well. I notice that MKVs are available on the net from settings 720p or 1080p. I have some MKV files that were not created in your software program, unfortunately, on playback they are very jerky on my Samsung TV. However, I'm pleased to confirm that if I recompile them in your software they play perfect. While I have this opportunity I would like to confirm how happy I am with your product. 10, August, 2010 |
- Q: What are the differences between the trial version and the retail version?
A: A trail version converts videos with watermark (the logo of Pavtube) on the screen and asks if you would like to purchase at each run while a retail version allows you to use freely without putting on watermark. Beside, the trail version allows you to use ‘Disk Copy’ option for three times only.
- Q: My videos were recorded by my HD camcorder, there are many stripes and noises on the picture after conversion, why should this happen?
A: Some footages are taken under interlacing mode, and this lead to stripes and lines on the screen. To eliminate the lines, you may follow ‘Edit’ menu-> ‘Effect’ tab and check ‘Deinterlacing’ box before conversion. As to the noise, when you apply the special effect mode “Simple Gauss Blur” from the drop-down list, the noise will be reduced greatly.
- 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: Click ‘Settings’ button and set the Video Size to 1920*1080/ 1280*720/ 960*540 etc before converting the movie.
- 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: Can I copy the whole DVD into a Video_TS folder? Which profile should I choose?
A: One click on the Disk Copy button is all you need to copy the DVD into standard Video_TS folder. The entire content on the DVD will be copied to your hard drive in the shortest time with this option.
- 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 Disk Copy button. It enables you to back up the disc bit-to-bit with shortest time and flawless quality.
- 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. To get TrueHD or DTS MA audio, you must choose "Disk Copy" option when ripping blu-ray disc, and the source audio must be TrueHD or DTS MA track.
- 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: 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". Or check/ uncheck the small box in file information bar (next to "Name")
- 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.
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Date: Aug 3, 2010 (v 1.0.2.1710)
- Added customized H.264 video format for Motorola Droid X.
- Date: July 19, 2010 (v1.0.2.1700)
- Added optimized formats for Android smart phones such as Motorola Droid, Google Nexus One, HTC Droid, Samsung Fascinate, etc.
- Added Force Subtitle option for DVD and blu-ray disc ripping.
- Reinforced the handling of MXF files.
- Fixed for crash issue and some other bugs.
- Now identifies interlaced video and applies Deinterlacing facility to these videos by default.
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Date: Jun 28, 2010 (v1.0.2.1622)
- Reinforced audio and video synchronization.
- Fixed for some bugs.
- Date: Jun 19, 2010 (v1.0.2.1596)
- Reinforced the handling of TiVo files.
- Added optimized output formats for iPhone 4.
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Date: Jun 8, 2010 (v1.0.2.1588)
– Added support to Avatar blu-ray disc of all regions.
- Added support to P2 MXF format converting.
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Date: May 25, 2010 (v1.0.2.1569)
- Added full support to the Avatar blu-ray discs of region A.
- Date: May 6, 2010 (v1.0) – New release. (Retail version: *=2; Trial version: *=1)


