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AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Tutorial

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How to use AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac? This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to rip Blu-ray Disc (BD) to High-definition (HD) video or general video files you want with AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac.

This article includes 4 parts:

First, download the software. Install and launch it.


Getting Started

Step 1: Install and run AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Main

Step 2: Load Blu-ray folder

Click "Add Blu-ray Folder" button on the toolbar or select "File> Add Folder…" on the main menu to load files.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Load Blu-ray folder

Step 3: Configure output Settings

Select the files need to be converted and click "Profile" button to select the output format in the drop-down list. Then click "Browse…" button to specify destination folder for saving output files.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Configure output

Tips:

  1. AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac supports various profiles compatible with almost all popular digital devices. Especially all-around HD video formats are supported.
  2. Search for the wanted profile quickly by entering the profile keyword in "Start Searching" textbox of the profile list.

Step 4: Convert blu-ray movies

After selected output profile, you only need to check the files you want to convert in the file list and click "Convert Checked Item(s)" button on the toolbar to complete the task.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Rip Blu-ray

Ok, done.

Advanced using tutorial:


Clip Video Segments

Choose the video file you want to clip. Click "Clip" button on the toolbar to enter "Clip" window. Set the start & end point to get the partial segment and repeat the action to get several segments at will. After clipping, check the "Output segments as a whole one" option and merge the segments in the list into one file. And then click "Move Up" or "Move Down" button to specify the sequence of these segments.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Clip video


Add and Edit Video Effects

Firstly, choose the video you want to edit, and then click "Effects" button on the toolbar to enter "Effect" window.

Crop the video size

On "Crop" tab, enter height, width, left margin and top margin values to set the size and the position of the crop area. You can also adjust the crop area size and position by dragging the resizable handle and frame.
Besides, you can also check "Keep Aspect Ratio" option and choose the aspect ratio from the drop-down list. Click "Restore Defaults" to restore all settings to default, and preview the real-time effect in preview window on the right.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Crop video size

Edit video image

On "Image" tab, enter the value of the brightness/contrast/saturation in corresponding textboxes to set the video image's brightness/contrast/saturation.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Edit video image

Add watermarks to video

In "Watermark" tab, click "Add Text Watermark" or "Add Picture Watermark" button to import watermarks into the watermark list. Select a watermark and set its transparency, vertical position, horizontal position, font, color, size or style.
Tip: You can add multiple picture and text watermarks into one video simultaneously.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Add watermark

Add Effect to video

In "Effect" tab, choose one or more effects for the output video from the effect list.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Add effect

Compare the edited video with the source one

Click "Comparing Preview" button on the right preview panel to compare the edited file with the source.

AVCWare Blu Ray Ripper for Mac Guide - Compare


More Applied Functions

Add profiles for the same video file

Select the video and click "Add Output Profile" button to set multiple output formats for one file simultaneously. You can get different video formats for various digital players after conversion.

Gain exact video file size using bitrate calculator

To custom output size, select the video file and click “Tools > Bitrate Calculator” and input value to get exact video size.