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Leawo Blu-ray Ripper 4.1.0 estaba como Giveaway el día n 12 de julio de 2013
Leawo Blu-ray Ripper es una herramienta todo-en-uno para procesar contenido tanto Blu-ray y DVD . Se permite ripear Blu-ray y DVD de vídeo comunes / HD en más de 100 formatos populares para su reproducción en reproductores multimedia como el iPhone 5, iPad mini, 920 Lumia, Galaxy S III, Xperia Z, Surface, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, etc. Se podría procesar el contenido Blu-ray con AACS, BD + y la protección más reciente MKB y CSS-DVD. Leawo Blu-ray Ripper puede hacer mucho más que copiar Blu-ray y DVD.
Con la edición de vídeo y funciones de conversión 3D, se puede fácilmente recortar la duración del vídeo, el recorte de vídeo a tamaño del marco, los ajustes de efectos de vídeo, añadir marcas de agua y convertir Blu-ray/DVD 2D a vídeo 3D para toda la vida como película de animación 3D. Lo que es más, se permite retener libremente subtítulos en los resultados para que pueda disfrutar de las películas que quieras. Con Leawo Blu-ray Ripper, no habría límite para disfrutar de tu película de Blu-ray/DVD mientras viajas.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8; 1 GHz or above Intel/AMD Processor; 512MB RAM; 5GB+ (DVD) / 25GB+ (Blu-ray Disc) hard disk space; Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 and above; Blu-ray drive; Internet Connection
36.6 MB
$44.95
Leawo Blu-ray Player is a brand-new Windows Blu-ray player software program to help people enjoy Blu-ray movies on Windows, especially Windows 8. It could play back the latest Blu-ray movie discs without quality loss. What’s more, it provides lifelong free service to allow people play DVD (CSS-DVD discs included), video (up to 1080P video) and audio files with no quality loss. With support of DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS-5.1 Audio, it delivers satisfactory sound. Special 50% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: BDPLY50
Software description: Leawo Blu-ray Copy is the best Blu-ray replication software for you to backup Blu-ray (BD25/BD50) and DVD (DVD-5/DVD-9) to DVD disc or hard drive. It could copy Blu-ray/DVD to file folder, ISO image, 1:1 disc replication, and compress BD50 to BD25 or DVD-9 to DVD-5 without quality loss. Special 50% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: BDCYWM50
Leawo Blu-ray Creator is a professional Blu-ray making program that could help movie fans convert video and burn video to DVD/Blu-ray disc, folder or ISO Image File. It could burn video to DVD9, DVD5, BD25 and BD50 for multiple purposes. Special 50% OFF coupon code for GOTD users: BDCWM50
Leawo kicks off Leawo Summer Big Sale to provide both Windows and Mac users with multimedia software bundles with up to 50% off price cut. In this Big Sale promotion, you can get Total Media Converter Ultimate + Blu-ray Copy (Win/Mac) or Total Media Converter Ultimate + iTransfer (Win/Mac) at 30% price off. People can also customize the bundle among Blu-ray Ripper (Win/Mac), Blu-ray Copy (Win/Mac), Blu-ray Creator (Win/Mac) and Blu-ray Player (Win) to enjoy up to 50% price off. The bundle of Leawo iTransfer and iOS Date Recovery is available at 30% price off, while Leawo Tunes Cleaner and Music Recorder are bundled for a 50% off discount sale.
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Looks like a good product....but with the UPDATE LIMITATION I'm not sure how long can be effectively used for FREE!!!
And besides that, what kind of things can this GAOTD do more than the following FREE GEMS, apart from adding a watermark on videos and/or converting 2D to 3D?
http://www.bdlot.com/dvd-iso-master
http://www.dvdfab.com/hd-decrypter.htm
Does anybody know that?
Can't wait to hear from you, dudes!!
Cheers from the beach!!
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# 8. Joe
Update limitations have absolutely no bearing on the effectiveness and usability to use the software unless the blue ray industry creates a new encryption.
==> EXACTLY....unless the blue ray industry creates a new encryption....which is the rule and not the exception!!
Also, why make comparisons to other free software when this software is also free.
==> Maybe bcs FREE alternatives are always UPDATABLE for FREE and forever, unlike this GAOTD...
...get he drift?
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#8: "What will this app do that the Aiseesoft Blu-ray Ripper offered in May won’t do?"
When you're comparing rippers or video converters judge how well you like the GUI -- how easy is it for you to use, how well you like the layout etc. -- as well as its speed & the quality of the results. Often the speed & quality may not vary that much nowadays, but depending on your output format, it can vary enough to make a difference to you. And then of course with rippers there's the question of how well they'll work with the DVD or Blu-Ray disc you've bought & want to back up etc... If it's a new release with more than average DRM some rippers, maybe even none will handle it, at least for while until whatever gets updated at their end.
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#10: "I think the programs you’ve referred to are ok for a single task – ripping a DVD (or just the main movie) to an image file (.iso) which can be burned to DVD – provided you can burn dual a layer DVD9.
Rippers like this one allow for output in a variety of formats, so you can rip the movie to an .avi or .mpg container format, in xvid, divX codec and so on. A much smaller filesize than the .ISO too.
AFAIK there are no freeware equivalents of this kind of ripper"
While not complete, separate tool lists at videohelp.com for DVD & Blu-Ray Decrypters/Backup do list both free & pay-ware apps, so yes, free alternatives are available. That said, methods of DRM are always evolving, so some decrypters will work on the latest discs while some won't, & you may find that you have to use pay-ware to backup the newest releases you buy [if making a backup copy is legal where you live]. The decryption step is the hardest, specialized part of backing up video DVD &/or Blu-Ray discs -- once you get past that there are loads & loads of apps, very many of them free, that you can use to turn the audio & video into whatever format at most any frame size you might wish.
A DVD &/or Blu-Ray Ripper combines a decrypter with a video converter, so you only have to use one app instead of 2 or more -- depending on what you're doing you might sometimes get better or faster results performing some steps, or each step of your conversion separately, but that means a steeper learning curve & is less [sometimes much less] convenient.
As far as ISO files go... think of them as the DVD & Blu-Ray equivalent of the disk/partition image backups you can perform using Acronis, EaseUS, or Paragon software -- it's the raw data as stored on disc rather than in the easy to read format you see in Windows Explorer. Apps like ImgBurn can burn an ISO to disc, apps like the free DVDFab Virtual Drive can mount an ISO so it appears like a disc in Windows' Explorer, & some [often video related] apps can read an ISO as-is. An ISO's file size is purely dependent on how much data it contains -- if you've got 4 GB on a DVD, its ISO would be 4 GB, while the ISO for a Blu-Ray disc with 40 GB would be 40 GB as well.
TO make audio/video files smaller you can encode them in a more efficient format, increase the amount of compression, &/or reduce the amount of pixels stored by reducing the frame size. Currently there are many more efficient video formats than the mpg2 on a DVD, but the AVC used on most Blu-Ray discs is already the most efficient -- you can only reduce frame size &/or quality.
RE: Dual Layer discs... DVD & Blu-Ray discs can be either single or dual layer -- when a drive reaches the end of the disc it reverses, doubling the disc's capacity. Dual layer Blu-Ray writable discs aren't used that often because of their costs, though they have dramatically come down in price so that is changing. Dual layer DVD writable discs OTOH have been easily affordable for a long time, & AFAIK it's been many years since you could buy a DVD burner than Didn't burn dual layer DVDs. IMHO the best way to burn dual layer video DVDs is to use ImgBurn, & you can find info [directions etc.] at the ImgBurn site. Burning a dual layer video DVD only involves 1 extra step, specifying the chapter [cell] where the drive switches to the 2nd layer, usually amounting to 2 additional mouse clicks in ImgBurn.
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I am sympathetic to those that find it aggravating that alternative programs are offered here and that some openly trash a free offering.
This, however lends great credibility to the website as it is for the most part uncensored. When I stop seeing alternatives offered I'll think big business has stepped in and this site will have lost it's edge.
This site is a great tool for people like me who are self teaching themselves and it's popularity has proven to those who offer programs for free (it doesn't bother me that there are limitations) realize this is a great way to get their product out there and receive very valuable criticism.
Thank you all.
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Uncheck "Enable automatic update check" (in menu Tools)
It is not necessary to accept allowance to the progrram any access to private or public network during installation. It seems that the request in question is connected to the ability to "automatic update check" and NOT to registration or installation.
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