You can click “BD/DVD Disc” icon, or “BD/DVD Folder” icon to import Blu-ray and DVD source movie or click “IFO/ISO” icon to import DVD files.

a. Title Mode The BD/DVD contents are listed in Title Mode with “Main Title” marked out and selected by default. In General, the Main Title contains the main movie, and other Titles are commentary, menus, ads, etc. If you would like to preserve everything in the Blu-ray/DVD Disc, simply right click on the main title to “Check All”.

b. File Mode

Click “Title Mode” if you’d like to switch to “File Mode”. In “File Mode” the movie clips are listed as they are made of. And you can check and preview each file at will. Tip: In “File Mode” all the m2ts files in file list are checked by default. If you want to select but the main movie, a fast way is to right-click and choose ‘Uncheck All’ in shortcut menu and then check the main movie (usually the longest m2ts file).

c. Full Disc Copy

To make a quick and full copy of the Blu-ray movie, you can use “Full Disc Copy” option. In this way all contents in the Blu-ray Disc will be copied to your hard drive without quality loss, including all audio tracks, subtitles, and videos. After the copying process completed, you can click “Open” button to get the output Blu-ray directory. Open BDMV-> STREAM folder and you will find all the m2ts movie clips.

d. File list labels

Name: the name for each title or chapter

Duration: the original length of each file before conversion

Trimmed Length: the length of each file after trimming

Destination File: the name of the converted file

e. Subtitles and Audio

Always select the title/chapter before setting its subtitles and audio. In the preview window you can check the Subtitles and Audio track. By default no subtitles are selected. Some chapters/titles have no subtitles; in that case the Subtitles list will show ‘None’ only.

In addition, Blu-ray Ripper for Mac also offers an option called “Only show forced subtitles”, which enables you to see subtitles only when actors are speaking a different language. For instance, if you specify English (your mother tongue) as your subtitles, and meanwhile tick off “Only show force subtitles” option, then when actors are speaking English, no subtitles will show up, but when they are talking with each other in French, the English subtitle will appear accompanying with the French.
Customize Settings You can click to edit the video contents before processing Blu-ray/DVD ripping. There are six functions available: Trim, Crop, Text Watermark, Image/Video Watermark, Effect, and Audio Replace.

Trim: Select video durations by setting the start time and the end time.

Crop: Cut off black edges and unwanted areas.

Text Watermarking: Add text to the video as watermarks.

Image/Video Watermarking: Add image or video to the source video as a watermark.

Effect: Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation of the video, and add special effects to the video.

Replace audio track: Take place of the original audio track with your specified sound track.

Brightness: Drag the slider bar of “Brightness” to adjust the brightness of the image/video.

Contrast: Drag the slider bar of “Contrast” to adjust the contrast of the image/video.

Saturation: Drag the slider bar of “Saturation” to adjust the saturation of the image/video.

Volume: Drag the slider bar of “Volume” to adjust the volume of the audio.

Deinterlacing: If there are some stripes on the picture, you can check this option to make a better picture effect. (Checked by default)

Effect: Choose a special effect from the Effect drop-down list.

There are many available choices including Simple gauss blur, Simple laplacian sharpen, Aged film, Flip color, Invert and None.

Format: You can also choose output format here on “Profile Settings” panel.

Save As: Click “Save As” to save the profile. Meanwhile you are allowed to give a name to the profile by yourself. Then you could directly find this format profile under “Custom” menu when selecting format in the main interface of this program.

Video: You can customize the video performance through adjusting codec, size, bit rate, and frame rate.

Audio: You can customize the audio performance by resetting codec, sample rate, bit rate, and audio channels.

1. File Exists Action - Rename, Overwrite or Skip when the output file shares the same name with an existing file in the output folder.

Rename: Select “Rename” to generate a new name for present output file to avoid overwriting the existing file. The automatically generated name is formed with the existing name and orderly number.

Overwrite: Select “Overwrite” to replace existing file with present output file.

Skip: Select “Skip” to cancel converting output file that shares the same name with an existing file in the output folder.

2. Update Settings You can choose “Auto Update”, “Manual Update” or “Update Every * Days” as update settings.

Choose Output Folder: Click “Browse” button to choose the output folder for snapshot images.

Choose Format: Select output format for snapshot image.

Note: The option settings will be preserved and recur as default settings automatically at next run.

Click the big button “Convert” to start Blu-ray/DVD conversion. Once beginning, you will see the conversion window below:

To avoid waiting around for the ripping process, you can tick off the checkbox “Shut down computer after conversion”.

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