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Athna
12-31-2009, 01:36 PM
The release of Blu-ray Disc(BD) make people have more access to high definition movies or videos. In addition, Blu-ray is also a game storage with PlayStation 3 games for game lovers. However, people are rather confused about the complicated copy protection of BD. Therefore, how to remove the copyprotection is really of importance.

Blu-ray Ripper Mac (http://blu-ray-ripper.for-mac-os.com/index.html) can rip or convert Blu-ray(BD) to all sorts of formats with high conversion speed and excellent output quality. The formats can be in MOV, MP4, MPEG, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, SWF, ASF, RM, 3GP, MP3, WAV, WMA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG, etc. And the converted formats have good compatibility with both Mac and many portable devices such as: iPod, iPhone, iRiver, PSP, Blackberry, etc.

Nowadays, more tapeless consumer camcorders use high definition format like AVCHD to record videos. Sometimes, people have shot lots of great footage and want to burn them onto DVD or Blu-ray Disc so as to enjoy it with DVD player or Blu-ray player. DVD only holds 30 minutes of AVCHD. With up to 50 GB per dual layered disc, Blu-ray provided large enough space to fit videos on the Disc. However, some Blu-ray player: PS3 or Panasonic BD30 seems do not recognize AVCHD videos. Is there a way to burn high definition camcorder videos AVCHD to Blu-ray Disc?

AVCHD to Blu-ray Converter (http://www.mp4kits.com/Blu-ray/avchd-to-bluray-converter/) is the fabulous AVCHD to Blu-ray Converter specially designed for high definition camcorder users. It supports to rip or convert high definition camera videos, like Sony(*.m2ts), Canon(*.m2t), Panasonic(*.mts) AVCHD to Blu-ray Disc to view on your Blu-ray player such as Panasonic BD30 or PS3.