Possibility to convert video to formats that fit to Samsung (and Sony) DLNA

Possibility to convert video to formats that fit to Samsung (and Sony) DLNA Read more

The Moyea Blu-ray ripper for Mac 2.6

Moyea Blu-ray Ripper for Mac 2.6 allows users to remove copy-protection and region codes from all Blu-ray movies. Users can store a copy of the movie on their computer, or export it in a variety of different formats. Version 2.6 adds a complete Blu-ray Chapter List with switchable modes, while placing DiskCopy on the main interface. Read more

How to Rip Blu-ray DVD Extras?

I was asked by my friend with the following question, and I am curious about how many of you would like to rip Blu-ray DVD extras. He just got a WD TV for enjoyment on his widescreen TV. It seems that WD TV does not support Blu-ray menus for the extras like Deleted Scenes, Videoclips, Making-of etc. Read more

Save time with Blu-ray DVD titles and chapters for conversion

I have some movies on Blu-ray discs and want to load some clips to Final Cut Pro for editing. I tried some Blu-ray rippers to convert to AVI, but notice a strange phenomenon. After loading my Blu-ray disc to the ripper, it showed up as a list of M2TS with numeric name rather than the Blu-ray structure like titles and chapters. It is really annoying as I have to click on many files to see if it is the segment I want. Read more

The Last Blu-Ray and DVD Ripper You’ll Ever Used

We’ve always spent several hours looking for a Blu-Ray or DVD decryption tool, a Blu-Ray or DVD Backup tool, a Blu-Ray or DVD Ripper/Converter, etc. Then we’ve followed to devote lots of time on solving the problems like video was jumpy, audio never syncing, unable to get multiple audio tracks and switchable subtitles, chapters couldn’t display, blu-ray decryption/transcoding was fail, encoding speed was slow, and so on. Most of our time was wasted over them and we didn’t get any satisfactory result, so we still have to search constantly for a really efficient and excellent Blu-Ray Ripping tool. Read more

Import AVCHD video (MTS/M2TS) to Final Cut Express and Adobe Premiere Pro

“I have a Cannon Hf100 and my problem is that I have to stabilize the clips made with it. File format is MTS 1080i 50Hz. I’ v tried to use both Final Cut Express and Adobe Suit but I failed importing the files in Final Cut Express and I don’t know where to find a stabilize filter in Adobe Premiere.”
Have you got the same issue about Final Cut Express and Adobe Premiere Pro? How to solve it?
First, let’s analyze the possible reasons that caused it as below:
MTS is a High-definition MPEG Transport Stream video format, commonly called “AVCHD”; created by Sony, Panasonic, JVC, Canon and other HD camcorders. And the MTS format bases on the MPEG-2 transport stream and supports 720p and 1080i HD video formats. Read more