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Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter 2.1 esteve disponível como oferta em 9 de março de 2015
Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter é um ripador e conversor profissional para processar Blu-ray ou DVD para MKV com exclusividade. Com suporte à prévia descriptografia, o Leawo Blu-ray to MKV converter pode facilmente descriptografar discos de Blu-ray com AACS, BD+ e os níveis de proteção mais recentes de MKB, assim como de CSS-DVD.
Sob a sua capacidade avançada de conversão, este conversor de Blu-ray para MKV cria arquivos sem perda aguma de qualidade. Enquanto isto, sendo um criador profissional de software MKV, ele possibilita a retenção de múltiplas legendas e faixas de áudio a partir de conteúdos de Blu-Ray com facilidade. Outros recursos úteis incluem: pré-visualização do conteúdo do Blu-Ray/DVD a ser convertido, screenshots, pré-visualização das legendas e faixas de áudio, renomear o nome do arquivo de output, etc.
Importante: para ativar o software, você necessita registrar-se na página do fabricante (versão completa, sem custos). Você então receberá um código de registro com o qual você poderá ativar o software.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; Processor: 1GHz Intel or AMD CPU; RAM: 512MB RAM (1024MB or above recommended); Free Hard Disk: 5GB+ (DVD) / 25GB+ (Blu-ray Disc) hard disk space; Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 and above; Others: Blu-ray drive, Internet Connection
34.4 MB
$34.95
Leawo Blu-ray Ripper provides perfect solution for you to convert Blu-ray/DVD to video and extract audio off Blu-ray/DVD movies to save in various formats for various media players. It also allows you to edit and customize source Blu-ray/DVD files for output, create 3D videos from 2D Blu-ray/DVD content, set output file parameters, choose subtitles and audio tracks, etc. With advanced disc decrypting technology, it can decrypt, rip and convert Blu-ray discs with AACS, BD+ and the latest MKB protections and CSS-DVD discs. Special 40% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: GOTD030915BDRP
Leawo Blu-ray Copy offers the best Blu-ray/DVD copy and backup solution with high quality retained. It can copy and backup Blu-ray (BD25/BD50) and DVD (DVD-5/DVD-9) movies to disc, folder, ISO files, to computer hard drive or blank disc easily. Leawo Blu-ray Copy supports copying Blu-ray/DVD file to folder, ISO image, backup 3D/2D Blu-ray movies, support 1:1 disc to disc replication and movie-only backup, and compress BD50 to BD25 or DVD-9 to DVD-5 without quality loss. 3 copy modes are available: Full Movie, Main Movie and Custom Mode. Special 30% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: GOTD03091530OFF
Leawo Video Converter Ultimate is a total video converter suite to handle conversions issues between video, audio, DVD, Blu-ray and online videos. It comprises a video converter, Blu-ray ripper, Blu-ray creator, DVD burner, DVD converter, online video downloader and online video accelerator. Special 30% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: GOTD03091530OFF
Leawo Blu-ray Creator delivers practical but quite easy solutions in converting and burning videos in various formats to Blu-ray/DVD disc, folder or ISO Image files. With 40+ disc menu and template models preset, Leawo Blu-ray Creator still allows personalizing disc menu and template with personal images, audios, icons, etc. Aside from video to Blu-ray/DVD burning, it also features built-in video editor to customize video effects, 2D to 3D converter to create 3D Blu-ray/DVD movies, built-in media player for video playback and screenshots snapping, etc. Special 30% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: GOTD03091530OFF
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Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1.3 Pro 64 bit system. A lot of registry changes and the yytool:
http://i.imgur.com/eGcBvX3.png
A (Chinese – Digitally signed as Shenzen Moyea Software) company without name and address. A reliable producer of all kind of software around video.
We had had the previous version Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter 2.0 on April 25, 2014. Here are the old reviews:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/blu-ray-to-mkv-converter-2-0/
The software is from September 2014, the .dll's are from 2013 and 2014.
The claim: "Watch Blu-ray movies at will with no use of Blu-ray players" does not say, that you need a BlueRay player to play the disk - or you have already the content of the disk on your computer.
A simple resizeable interface opens, in the option you can disable the update check, define a thumbnail size, switch the language and rename the output file, if it already exist. No ther options. The output will be .MKV.
A short test converted very quick a DVD. The output a .MKV file was with no visible changes to the original file.
Does what it claims. If you need a single task (MKV) converter, you can take this.
Uninstalled via reboot.
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I don't like to install all this software on my computer. Do anybody know a good program to make the programs portable in some way
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You don't have to install all the software. Just pick what's useful for you. Alternatively, if you want to try something, you could use a virtual system, like Karl does. That way, you can delete what you don't like without a trace.
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Try here
http://www.portablefreeware.com/
or
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_portable_software
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The Blu-Ray movie discs you buy generally have at least one, but often several methods of DRM. The way that they work is complicated. There are several playlists [sometimes 100+], often many are fake [as DRM], & they list the .m2ts audio/video files to play & in what order, because a movie may be split across several .m2ts files. Java programming, often with its own DRM, controls all this while also giving you menus & special features. Managing all that is why you need a Blu-Ray player, rather than a run-of-the-mill media player app, to watch them. Or you can skip all that by taking the movie(s) out of the Blu-Ray format.
The video itself is usually AVC/H.264, but can be VC1 [used rarely], or mpg2 [usually only used for consumer DIY projects]. Audio is often DTS, which many people will convert because while most players can handle AVC, not so many can manage DTS. While you can have AVC video by itself, very few apps [& probably no players] will handle it that way because there's no timing info etc. -- instead it's usually stuck inside a .mp4 or MKV container along with the audio. If you use the MKV container you can also bundle in the original, graphics based subtitles along with chapter info. For .mp4 the subs are usually OCRed into .srt text files -- many players [including many for Android] will display .srt subs.
The 2 main questions IMHO are if it's legal where you live to back up the Blu-Ray discs you buy, & if so, do you want the video as-is or do you want to make the files smaller? If you use the files as-is you get every bit of the original quality, but you're also talking about storing 15-30GB per movie. You can re-compress & optionally resize that video to make the files smaller. Blu-Ray movies are generally 1920 x 1080 [1080p], but 720p or 1440 x 1080 can work surprisingly well. [You can fit a movie in HD at 1440 x 1080 on a DVD, though you'll probably want to use a dual layer DVD.]
If you want to recompress video to AVC with the highest possible quality I think the consensus is use the x264 encoder set to one of its highest quality settings & spend a day [or days] encoding. Or you can use the Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter, getting the job done Much sooner at a IMHO more sane quality level with less hassle.
RE: alternatives... Fengtao [DVDFab] was sued in the US by the company that sells one of the DRM technologies or methods commonly used on Blu-Ray discs. One of the end results is that you'll find it harder to find any Blu-Ray decrypting software if you're in the US. Once you manage that there are free tools to strip out the audio, video, & subs, as well as convert them -- you can do it as separate steps or find more all-in-one type software. While some people prefer that route, I'm not aware of any *practical* advantages vs. using today's GOTD, Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter.
A note on players: If you plan to play your video on a HDTV do a bit of research 1st. If playing the video will rely on your home network, there may be bandwidth [bit rate] restrictions, same as if you want to use many of the player boxes available. Long story short you may Have to recompress the video to get the bit rate within those limitations. If you plan on using a Blu-Ray player [software or stand-alone hardware], one DRM that cannot be stripped out really is Cinavia, which is embedded in the audio.
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If your media player cannot read .mkv but recognizes .mp4, use XenonMKV.
To convert .mkv to BD/DVD/SVCD, use tsMuxeR, multiAVCHD, MakeMKV. The last two do the reverse too.
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