Xilisoft Blu Ray Ripper
Publisher's description
Xilisoft Blu Ray Ripper is the best tool to rip or convert blu-ray M2TS video to virtually all popular common video formats. It extracts audio from blu-ray movie discs and converts them to popular audio formats. The Blu-ray converter supports HD video formats include H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, AVCHD Video (*.m2ts, *.mts), Apple TV h.264 720P, MKV, HD WMV, MPEG2/MPEG-4 TS HD Video and various common video formats like AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264/AVC, MKV, RM, MOV, XviD, 3GP, and FLV. You can also customize the videos before start conversion by trimming, cropping, merging, splitting the video file, or even adding a watermark and various video effects. The Blu Ray Ripper's updated to improve the decoding performance, support more Blu-ray discs and identify the detailed information of soundtracks and subtitles in the blu-ray disc.
Key Features: 1. Capture Blu-Ray movie screenshots with the built-in video player and save pictures as files in JPG, PNG, GIF, and BMP formats 2. Blu-Ray video editing options such as trimming the desired segments, cropping the video-play area, merging selected clips into one video or splitting a file into several clips 3. Customize your own video by attaching a watermark or text, turning the movie into an "Old Film", "Negative" or adding "Snowflakes", and adjusting the display brightness and contrast, saturation and color 4. Adjust bit rate, resolution, frame rate, sample rate, and video codec easily for the compatiblity with your devices 5. Save your own customized profile for future use conveniently 6. Learn your output video size with the built-in bit rate calculator.
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