Windows 7 How to enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies on iPad?

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How to enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies on iPad?

We all pretty much knew it was happening, and Steve Jobs didn’t let us down:

Apple introduced a tablet device called the iPad in San Francisco on January

27.As Jobs said, the iPad is a creative product. It can perform a perfect

performance in E-mail, enjoying photos, music and videos, and playing games. The

one hundred forty thousand application in the utility store will enable to you

do lots of things conveniently. The online iBook store can allow you to enjoy

millions of books anywhere and anytime. Smart design and powerful function will

make iPad App fans’ favorite in the near future.







Video actually played a big role during the announcement, with Job’s saying

that a new device only made sense if it was better at watching video, among

other tasks, than current laptops and smartphones. And the fact is that iPad can

do a good job in HD movies and TV shows playback. The 9.7— inch LED-backlit

glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology will make you enjoy a

more wonderful visual experience than ever. However, it is pity that there is no

built-in optical drive, and the external drives are very expensive. So, how can

we watch Blu-ray and DVD movies on iPad in an easy and cheap way? Here I will

share the best solution with you all.

To rip Blu-ray disc and DVD, Blu-ray Ripper and BD drive on a Mac are required.

You may download Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac from here. It is naturally

support DVD ripping and allows you to select audio track of any language of the

movie. Now find a step-to-step guide below:







Step 1: Click "DVD Folder" or "IFO File" to import Blu-ray files.



Step 2: Click the drop-down list at the end of "Format" to select an HD format

as output format. Here I choose H.264 HD Video (*.mp4)" for instance.



Step 3: Click "Browse" button to look for and set a save path to store the

output HD videos.



Step 4: Click "Settings" button to do advanced settings.



After clicking this button, you will enter the window shown below, on which

you are allowed to adjust video and audio parameters like codec name, bit rate,

image pixel, sample rate, etc., in that way you can take charge of the output

file size as well as image quality on your hands freely.







Step 5: Click "Convert" button to start Blu-ray ripping.



As long as the ripping work is finished, you can click "Open" button to find

out the ripped HD files with ease. Then, you can transfer the generated file to

your iPad to enjoy wonderful high quality Blu-ray movies.



Learn more: http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper
 
I hear iPad is extremely uncomfortable to sit on while watching a movie.



On 5/7/2010 10:25 AM, lucy wrote:
 
On 5/7/2010 10:33 AM, Trev wrote:

> Does I pad run Windows 7




Nope, it doesn't. So, no idea why anyone would post that here.
 
On Fri, 07 May 2010 20:56:39 -0500, milt

wrote:

> On 5/7/2010 10:33 AM, Trev wrote:

> > Does I pad run Windows 7






> Nope, it doesn't. So, no idea why anyone would post that here.




Because they're a bot just spamming all the NGs that's why.



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"lucy" wrote in message

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> How to enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies on iPad?




FYI "lucy". Blu Ray and DVD are disc formats. You can't enjoy Blu Ray or DVD

on an iPad because there is no way to connect a Blu Ray or a DVD disc drive

to an iPad. What you are really spamming/hawking is a transcoder.
 
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