Showing posts with label Multi-track. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multi-track. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

First product supports editing Blu-ray/DVD movies in FCP X retaining surround sound track

How to import your favorite Blu-ray/DVD disk movies to FCP X with retaining the surround sound track? ProRes Converter is a practical app helping you transcode BD/DVD into to multi-track Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro X.
Final Cut Pro X gives Mac users the best way to edit their Blu-ray/DVD movies. However, the best video format for editing in FCP X is Apple ProRes 422 (.mov), which uses I-frame–only (intraframe) encoding, providing faster rendering and real-time playback performance, and has a generous color sample ratio and bit depth, allowing for higher-quality rendering of visual effects. So, if you want to edit Blu-ray/DVD movie, you shoud do BD/DVD to Apple ProRes 422 conversion first. 

However, is it possible for keeping the multiple audio/video track separately as original during converting?

I'm a movie fan and getting the movie in Blu-ray/DVD disc copied into a usable format with the surround sound has been a real challenge that I've worked on for over a year. And I wanna to do the editing in FCP X for removing a scene or a word (f-bomb typically) that we feel is not necessary and detracts from our enjoyment in watching a movie.

To accomplish this goal, I recommend you a powerful multi-track prores converter for mac – Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac. It is not only capable of helping you to transcode Blu-ray/DVD discs to various output formats, but also it can transcode BD/DVD to Apple Prores with multiple audio and subtitle tracks
Having tried MTR, iSky Soft, MakeMKV, DVD2OneX2, DVDRemaster, Ripit, but I was unable to get the movie into FCP x and maintain the surround sound with them. And Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac is the first product I found that allows a DVD or Blu-Ray to be converted for editing in FCP x and retain the surround sound track. In addition, it can keeping all the subtitles, suppose you are good at both English and Francia, and want to preserve both of them from original DVD discs when converting, that is what Pavtube ByteCoy for Mac can do for you. And you can select the audio you want when enjoying movies. 
Now let's download and install the software and follow the guide to see how it convert Blu-ray/DVD to Apple Proes with keeping surround sound track. Just refer to below details. 

Step 1. Launch it and click Load Disc button to load Blu-ray/DVD discs. 



Step 2. Click "Format" to find "Multi-track Video" catalogue, select "Multi-track Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)" as output format. 



With output default "Settings" you can get all audio tracks preserved. In addition, if you want more customization, you can also uncheck the audio tracks you do not need to output. Just find "Audio" under "Settings" button, then 
uncheck the undesired audio



Step 3. Click "Convert" to start conversion, when completed, click "Open" to find the generated .mov files. 

Obviously, it is easy to use software without any audio and video out of sync issue. You may wonder what else this software can do for you. Of course, it combines all features in Blu-ray/DVD Ripper, including various output formats selection, editing options support. Worthy to point out that it also supports lossless quality output. It is designd for users that do not need to deal with multi-track video/audio files, only $39.2 is needed.

Tips:

1. You can choose ByteCopy for Mac if you wanna add *.srt, *.ass and *.ssa subtitle in video by clicking "Edit" button. 



2. Besides multi-track Apple ProRes, Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac offers other options like multi-track MP4, multi-track MKV, multi-track MOV and for you to choose for playback or editing.

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In this way, you can successfully convert Blu-ray/DVD to Multi-track Apple ProRes for FCP X with Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac. Hope this guide helps!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Rip Blu-ray to Lossless mkv format with freely changing to your desired language

If you are wondering how to rip Blu-ray to SD MKV format with all subtitles and audio tracks keeping, this article shows you exactly how to make it work.

My problems are I can't seem to create a mkv of the full blu ray (BD) with all the sound tracks. Each time I do it I only get one audio sound track. One time Japanese. I would like to choose English French and Spanish. Sound tracks and subtitles. I also see a problem when down converting the BD from HD to SD. Again I can't seem to control the audio sound tracks that get copied. Is there a way to go from blu ray direct to SD MKV multi track?


To transfer Blu-ray for playing with multi-track format, the first step is to remove commercial Blu-ray discs and DVDs protection from film studio, and then do the conversion. To help him to solve the problem, I tested some softwares and did comparison.

Here we recommended this Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac which does a great job in quick decrypting the protected discs within a few clicks. Best of all, it can handle the latest Blu-ray and is capable of backup Blu-ray to lossless MKV preserving all the multiple audio and subtitle tracks as well as chapter markers on Mac. Also, I can convert my Blu-ray/DVD movie to any format playable or editable with it. In this way, I can freely change subtitles to get your desired language. The Windows version is Pavtube ByteCopy.
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Download the right version and follow the steps below to rip Blu-ray to lossless MKV format on Mac.

Note: A Blu-ray drive is needed before ripping.

Step 1. Load Blu-ray movie.

Get ready to insert your Blu-ray disc to disc drive, click this "Load Disc" button to browser to disc drive and import the disc. Or you could load BD folder and BD ISO from computer hard drive to this best Blu-ray to MKV Converter for Mac.



Step 2. Choose suitable output format.

Pavtubr ByteCopy for Mac offers an special category for users who would like to keep multiple audio tracks and subtitles in saved Lossless MKV file.

To pass-through original TrueHD/Dolby Digital/DTS/PCM audio, just select Multi-track Video > Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV(*.MKV) for output. In this way the original audio tracks are streamed without transcoding from source BD Disc to saved MKV file.



Step 3. Adjust profile presets (Optional).

You are allowed to customize profile presets as you like, you could remove unwanted audio track in Audio tab under Settings menu, and uncheck subtitles you do not need in Subtitles tab.



Step 4. Start ripping Blu-ray disc on Mac.

Save all your settings, and back to ByteCopy for Mac main interface, hit the "Convert" button to start converting. When the lossless backup completes, you would get a single large MKV file saved in output file destination.

Tips: If you have 3D Blu-ray discs, and want to get them playable, you can choose "MKV Top-Bottom 3D Video (*.mkv)", or "MKV Anaglyph 3D Video (*.mkv)" or "MKV Side-by-Side 3D Video (*.mkv)" which can retain the 3D effect.

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