Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac


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* Easy to use with the most intuitive interface and detailed guide |
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* Convert and rip Blu-ray and DVD for Apple TV on Mac |
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* Extract audio from Blu-ray and DVD for Apple TV on Mac Rapidly extract audio files from BD/DVD and then turn to Apple TV music files in MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, etc in top sound quality on Mac OS X. |
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* Rip Blu-ray and DVD movies in batch for Apple TV on Mac |
* As the top rated Mac Blu-ray ripping software, Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac features the power to directly crack and rip all kinds of Blu-ray and DVD movies to a more friendly media format compatible for Apple TV on Mac OS X, including H.264/MPEG4 MP4, QuickTime MOV, M4V, MP3, AAC, WAV, etc.
* Apart from decrypting BD and DVD for Apple TV, this Mac Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter also owns some useful editing functions so that you could improve and perfect videos and audios for watching on Apple TV. You can cut off black bars and other unwanted parts of Blu-ray/DVD and rip them to Apple TV videos with different resolution. If interested, you can rip Blu-ray/DVD in your preferred subtitle and audio track for Apple TV. To merge some selected chapters or titles into a large one for Apple TV is also supported.
* In addition, you can easily adjust video and audio parameters (that affect output video quality and file size for Apple TV) such as bitrate, frame rate, codec, etc. Just remember the higher bitrate, the better video quality while the larger file size.
* PS: Use the ultimate Blu-ray Ripper for Mac, you are able to transfer and play Blu-ray and DVD movies on more than one device, such as BlackBerry PlayBook, Galaxy S II(2), Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom, Nook Color, Acer Iconia Tab A500, Pandigital Novel, ViewSonic gTablet, HTC Sensation and more. It can decrypt BD/DVD for a variety of media devices with ease. Learn more…
Q1: What are the differences between the trial version and the full version of Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac?
Q2: What are the differences between Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper for Mac and Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac?
Q3: After inserting Blu-ray disc into my computer’s hard drive, there is no response of your Mac software. What’s the matter?
Q4: I have purchased the Mac Blu-ray ripping software for Apple TV, but there is no place to enter the key code.
Q5: Could I choose chapters and titles of my Blu-ray movies to rip with your Mac software?
Q6: May I rename the output files by using this Blu-ray to Apple TV converter for Mac?
Q7: How to cut off black bars or other unwanted parts from my Blu-ray movies for Apple TV?
Q8: Does this Mac Blu-ray to Apple TV converter support ripping Blu-ray movies for Apple TV with the target subtitle and audio track?
Q9: May I join different Blu-ray movie files together for playing on Apple TV without interruptions?
Q10: Does it support multithreading and batch process to rip several BD files to Apple TV one by one?
Q11: Could I preview Blu-ray and capture the image I like with your software?
Q12: Why is the output file so big and why does it take so much time for the conversion?
Q13: How to cut off black bars or edges from my videos?
Q1: What are the differences between the trial version and the full version of Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac?
A: Both versions have the same functions and the only difference is the watermark “Foxreal” will be in the middle of your Apple TV videos by using the trial version. (Notice: To avoid the logo problem, please purchase this Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac’s full version.)
Q2:What are the differences between Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper for Mac and Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac?
A:Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper for Mac contains all the features of this Mac Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter, and it can rip Blu-ray/DVD to a variety of media devices and applications, such iPad 2, Xoom, PlayBook, Acer A500, and more.
Q3: After inserting Blu-ray disc into my computer’s hard drive, there is no response of your Mac software. What’s the matter?
A: In fact, the computer’s own drive can not read Blu-ray discs. If you want to load Blu-ray files from your Blu-ray disc on your computer, an external Blu-ray drive is needed. After connecting this kind of Blu-ray drive with your computer, you can insert your Blu-ray disc into the Blu-ray drive and load Blu-ray files to the Foxreal Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter for Mac program for conversion.
Q4: I have purchased the Mac Blu-ray ripping software for Apple TV, but there is no place to enter the key code.
A: Please first uninstall the trial version of the software from your Mac OS X and click the download link after signing in the page: http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php
Or, you can contact us to get the full version download link via the email address: support@foxreal.com.
Q5: Could I choose chapters and titles of my Blu-ray movies to rip with your Mac software?
A: Yes. This program will check all the main Blu-ray movie files for you after the movies are loaded. Meanwhile, you could select and rip your wanted chapters or titles with ease.
Q6: May I rename the output files by using this Blu-ray to Apple TV converter for Mac?
A: Yes. Choose the file you want to rename and then right-click it, you will see the option “Rename”. Just select it and rename the output file as you wish. Or, you can click its original name (under Destination File) and then rename the file as you prefer.
Q7: How to cut off black bars or other unwanted parts from my Blu-ray movies for Apple TV?
A: Click the Edit icon to open the Editor panel. Just choose the Crop tab and drag the red frame on the video screen of the original window to cut off those unwanted parts to make it. Check Keep Original Aspect Ratio for the edited video if you need.
Q8: Does this Mac Blu-ray to Apple TV converter support ripping Blu-ray movies for Apple TV with the target subtitle and audio track?
A: Yes. Just click on “Subtitle” or “Audio” option, you could easily select your preferred soundtrack and subtitle and then rip them for Apple TV, including forced subtitles.
Q9: May I join different Blu-ray movie files together for playing on Apple TV without interruptions?
A: Yes. Just check “Merge into one file” option on the main interface of this Mac Blu-ray to Apple TV Converter before starting the BD to Apple TV conversion.
Q10: Does it support multithreading and batch process to rip several BD files to Apple TV one by one?
A: Yes. The software can automatically rip several Blu-ray or DVD files to Apple TV one by one after checking them in the file area.
Q11: Could I preview Blu-ray and capture the image I like with your software?
A: Yes. Under the preview window, you could preview any Blu-ray or DVD file with its built-in media player. At the same time, you could take a snapshot from the file to get the image or picture you like.
Q12: Why is the output file so big and why does it take so much time for the conversion?
A: Actually it has something to do with several factors: source file types, the output profile settings and the computer environment, etc. Generally the higher bitrate and frame rate, the higher quality but the larger file size and the longer it will take. Also the faster the processor, the faster the conversion speed.
Q13:How to cut off black bars or edges from my videos?
A: Click the Edit icon to open the Editor panel. Just choose the Crop tab and drag the green frame on the video screen of the original window to cut off those unwanted parts to make it.
Check Keep Original Aspect Ratio for the edited video if you need.
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| InputFiles | Blu-ray Discs, Blu-ray Folder, Blu-ray ISO Image File, DVDs, DVD Folder, DVD IFO File, DVD ISO Image File, Blu-ray Discs with H.264/MPEG-4 AVC code, AC-1, TrueHD, DTS-HD, Eac3, DTS, AC3, DTS-MA | |
| OutputFiles | Video | MOV - QuickTime(*.mov), M4V – MPEG-4 Video(*.m4v), MPEG-4 Movie(*.mp4), H.264 Video(*.mp4), Apple TV H.264(*.mp4), Apple TV MPEG-4 512x384(*.mp4), Apple TV MPEG-4 720x432(*.mp4), Apple TV H.264 720x480(*.mp4), Apple TV H.264 1280x720(*.mp4). |
| Audio | MP3, WAV, M4A, AIFF, AAC |
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| Image | JPG, BMP, TIFF, BMP |
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| Output to | iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, Apple TV, iPad, iPhone, iPod |
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Notice:For Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger users, please download its previous version in the Version History page.