[Hot News]Enjoy/playing/watching Bluray movies with Xtreamer Ultra
[Hot News]Enjoy/playing/watching Bluray movies with Xtreamer Ultra

One of the new media players for playing Blu-ray, 108p HD MKV, AVI, and MP4 media contents in 2011 is the Xtreamer Ultra. You will be able to connect your Xtreamer Ultra to external USB/eSATA BluRay and play Full 3D BluRay movies with Cyberlink PowerDVD 11 ($95) on windows 7. When a Blu-ray is ripped into 1080p MKV, it can be played with the preinstalled Boxee media center. The Xtreamer Ultra is equipped with a high-performance 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio Codecs providing 10 DAC channels that simultaneously support 7.1 sound playbacks, so as to deliver up to 7.1 channels DTS-HD and TrueHD audio that may included in a Blu-ray movie. The following guide tells how to rip a Blu-ray to MKV for Xtreamer Ultra playback, with original 1080p video, multi-channel audio and subtitles.
What you need to rip a Blu-ray Disc to MKV lossless video
[*]A computer running Windows or Mac OS
[*]A Blu-ray Disc Drive
[*]Pavtube ByteCopy for Windows or Mac OS ($42).
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Rip Blu-ray to 1080p MKV with original video, audio and subtitles for Xtreamer Ultra.
Step 1. Run Pavtube ByteCopy, and click “Load Disc” button to import movie files from Blu-ray Disc (or DVD if you like). Keep your computer networked so that Blu-ray Ripper can access AACS keys to crack the Blu-ray copy-protections.

Step 2. Click the “Convert” button to start ripping Blu-ray to 1080p MKV video. After conversion you may click “Browse Export Path” to find generated MKV files. You can then copy the MKV video to HDD and play the ripped Blu-ray movie with Xtreamer Ultra.

By default Pavtube ByteCopy converts Blu-ray movie to 1080p MKV without compressing. All it does is extracting the main movie, all audio tracks and subtitles and packaging them into MKV container.
Some Tips:
1. A Blu-ray movie usually contains audio track and subtitles of multiple languages. To remove the ones you don’t want, expand the movie directory (by clicking the plus sign) and uncheck them. Deleting some HD audio tracks lets you downsize the MKV file size without degrading the Blu-ray video quality.
2. Ripping a Blu-ray to 1080p MKV may take an hour or longer time, depending on data size and drive speed.
3. The ByteCopy lets you compress a Blu-ray to smaller file size. To reduce file size you can click the “Edit” button and set down video bitrate.
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