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Forum Video Blu-ray Ripping Remove region lock from UHD Bluray disc Thread--> Member Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. Member Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. when you copy the disc with dvdfab, the resulting burnt disc should be region free. Member Originally Posted by october262 Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. when you copy the disc with dvdfab, the resulting burnt disc should be region free. It isn't. Maybe dvdfab only removes the region lock from regular blurays? Member Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Burn CD, DVD, and Bluray disc. Burn ISO file; Burn NRG file; Burn DMG file; Burn image file; Burn files and folders to CD, DVD, or Bluray disc; Add files to CD, DVD, or Bluray disc; Copy CD, DVD, or Bluray disc to another disc; Burn to multiple drives at the same time; Erase rewritable disc; Copy disc to image file. Copy disc to ISO file; Copy Convert bluray to iPod Touch is become more easy and functional than before. What we only need is download and install a bluray ripper which support convert to iPod Touch, then the tool will directly convert bluray to iPod Touch, we do not need know the exactly video format that iPod Touch support, this help most of us who no little about different video format knowledge. Today I will introduce a user-friendly bluray to iPod Touch converter, with this tool , save your time and enjoying bluray easily and whenever and wherever you want on iPod.Does anyone familiar with WinAVI Bluray Ripper? it was belongs to WinAVI Family.The official introduce as below:WinAVI Blu-ray RippeFastest Blu-ray disc ripper to rip, copy Blu-ray movies and convert Blu-ray disc to most video/audio formats: AVI, MPEG1/2, MP4, WMV, FLV, MOV, 3GP, even HD formats. Rip Blu-ray movies to hard drive, iPad, iPhone, PSP... Decrypt Blu-ray disc and remove AACS, BD+ copyright protections 6X ripper speed. Convert a couple of 50GB BD ISO's to MKV files up to 3GB/s speed!And now let us learn how to convert Bluray to iPod Touch with WinAVI Bluray Ripper:Step 1: Free download WinAVI Blu-ray Ripper, launch this program.Step 2: Insert a Blu-ray disc. If Bluray file is on your computer, you can just drag them directly.Step 3: After the disc is inserted, click "Convert from Blu-ray Drive ", then the program will import all the Bluray titles. Also you can click "Convert from Blu-ray directory" or "Convert from Blu-ray Image File" button to load Bluray file. Then a small window will pop up and ask you to select the output format, here we choose "iPod touch" as output directly.Step 4: Click "Advanced " option to personalize your video of output on iPod touch.Step 5: Click "Start" to begin bluay to iPod touch conversion. You can click "Open the output directory" to check the converted file after Bluray to iPod touch conversion is complete.Transfer those converted files to your iPod, you will free to watching.

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Forum Video Blu-ray Ripping Remove region lock from UHD Bluray disc Thread--> Member Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. Member Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. when you copy the disc with dvdfab, the resulting burnt disc should be region free. Member Originally Posted by october262 Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc. Blu-ray Region Code Remover 2.5 gives an error message when I try.I'm trying to remove the region lock from Talk To Me. It is locked to Region A. when you copy the disc with dvdfab, the resulting burnt disc should be region free. It isn't. Maybe dvdfab only removes the region lock from regular blurays? Member Originally Posted by kallek Is there a way of removing the region lock from a UHD Bluray? DVD fab doesn't remove it, when I rip the disc.

2025-04-17
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Convert bluray to iPod Touch is become more easy and functional than before. What we only need is download and install a bluray ripper which support convert to iPod Touch, then the tool will directly convert bluray to iPod Touch, we do not need know the exactly video format that iPod Touch support, this help most of us who no little about different video format knowledge. Today I will introduce a user-friendly bluray to iPod Touch converter, with this tool , save your time and enjoying bluray easily and whenever and wherever you want on iPod.Does anyone familiar with WinAVI Bluray Ripper? it was belongs to WinAVI Family.The official introduce as below:WinAVI Blu-ray RippeFastest Blu-ray disc ripper to rip, copy Blu-ray movies and convert Blu-ray disc to most video/audio formats: AVI, MPEG1/2, MP4, WMV, FLV, MOV, 3GP, even HD formats. Rip Blu-ray movies to hard drive, iPad, iPhone, PSP... Decrypt Blu-ray disc and remove AACS, BD+ copyright protections 6X ripper speed. Convert a couple of 50GB BD ISO's to MKV files up to 3GB/s speed!And now let us learn how to convert Bluray to iPod Touch with WinAVI Bluray Ripper:Step 1: Free download WinAVI Blu-ray Ripper, launch this program.Step 2: Insert a Blu-ray disc. If Bluray file is on your computer, you can just drag them directly.Step 3: After the disc is inserted, click "Convert from Blu-ray Drive ", then the program will import all the Bluray titles. Also you can click "Convert from Blu-ray directory" or "Convert from Blu-ray Image File" button to load Bluray file. Then a small window will pop up and ask you to select the output format, here we choose "iPod touch" as output directly.Step 4: Click "Advanced " option to personalize your video of output on iPod touch.Step 5: Click "Start" to begin bluay to iPod touch conversion. You can click "Open the output directory" to check the converted file after Bluray to iPod touch conversion is complete.Transfer those converted files to your iPod, you will free to watching.

2025-04-13
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Have to update the included software after installation by running the PowerDVD program once, and then clicking the link provided to install the newer version.Anyway, it's copy-protection stuff that's the issue, so, no way around it, really. I tried nearly everything. PowerDVD. That's the one I was mentioning at the end of #3. Also, my BluRay wasn't bought seperately. It came pre-installed into the PC. The only Disc's given to me were the backup discs for my default system and a copy of Webroot(Amazing BTW). My BluRay never came with any type of software disc nor did there exist anything ON my computer that claimed itself as the software for it. My BluRay always just autoplayed with Windows Media Player. A few months later, my friend showed me VLC and I used that up until late 2011. I've watched AVATAR maybe.... 9 times on my computer using VLC."only a very limited number of discs will play."It's honestly not even that. Not even AVATAR will play anymore and as I mentioned, that was kind of my baseline testing BluRay to make sure BluRay still worked because it worked so many times before. It doesn't anymore."I have to update the included software after installation by running the PowerDVD program once, and then clicking the link provided to install the newer version."Is there a utility in PowerDVD that updates your drivers? As the pictures above show, my PC insists that my Drivers are of the latest caliber. Does PowerDVD install something else to

2025-04-12
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Haven't gotten to the point of actually putting a movie on a DVD9 disc and testing in our Panasonic Bluray player yet. I thought videos had to be in the AVCHD (m2ts) format for burning HD videos on standard DVDs. I didn't know set-top Bluray players could play MKV videos on standard DVDs.BTW, my normal viewing of captured videos will be from an external hard drive attached to my i5 PC. Only once in a great while will I want to burn a movie on a DVD9 disc.Thanks,mks Member The majority of Bluray players made today play standalone files such as MKV, MP4, TS or AVI etc. Some don't, but most do. Before Bluray players had the ability to play files via a USB input, they could only read them from disc (Bluray or DVD), but if they can play them via USB they should be able to play them via disc. The files would be burned to disc just as you'd burn any other data file. ie not as any sort of video disc. I don't know the model of your player, but you might want to check the manual. Not all video/audio formats are supported for every container, but they mostly play the common combinations. Support for h264 High Profile, level 4.1 is fairly normal.It's even hard to buy a TV these days that doesn't have a built-in USB media player. They'll usually play all the common standalone file types. Both my TV and Bluray player will happily read the contents of a hard drive up to 2TB in size, either FAT32 or NTFS, although some players still only support FAT32. Member Originally Posted by hello_hello The majority of Bluray players made today play standalone files such as MKV, MP4, TS or AVI etc. Some don't, but most do. Before Bluray players had the ability to play files via a USB input, they could only read them from disc (Bluray or DVD), but if they can play them via USB they should be able to play them via disc. The files would be burned to disc just as

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