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Feb 24, 2010
How to select subtitles and audio tracks while ripping Blu-ray movies (TrueHD is supported)

Because of  copyright issues, BD owners are unable to copy or back up their Blu-ray movies  in a free way, even their purchased ones. To meet people¡¯s needs, a lot of  Blu-ray rippers are developed. However, the thing is that most BD applications are  unable to deal with Blu-ray subtitles and audio tracks in an available way.  With luck, I¡¯ve come across a practical program recently, which enables users  to select whatever subtitles and audio tracks you need, and I suppose lots of  people are looking forward to the functionality, so I would like to share its  detailed steps here, hope it helps.

The software I found  is Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper,  which is an independent and professional utility to rip both Blu-ray discs  and general DVDs to our wanted HD or SD media formats. With full Blu-ray disc  support, it is able to remove copyright protections of our BD disc, no matter BD+,  or AACS, even MKB Version &gt; 10 is supported as well. With advanced audio  technology, it is capable of reading all audio tracks of a BD disc, including  Dolby TureHD Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, which will never let you miss the  mother tongue of the movie. Best of all, it allows users selecting subtitles to  convert, and this is the feature that lots of similar software lacked.

Well, let¡¯s to see the whole process of how to select subtitles and audio tracks while ripping  Blu-ray movies via this program.

Step 1: Click "DVD  Rom", "DVD Folder" or "IFO/ISO" to load Blu-ray files

By the way, there are a number of .m2ts files imported,  and usually, the one with the longest duration is the main movie.
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Step 2: Select your wanted subtitle to convert

Click on the pull down menu of "Subtitle", then all the  subtitles in the BD movie will be listed out, including language and subtitle  ID, you can select one according to your own needs.



Step 3: Select your wanted audio track to convert
  
Click the drop-down list of "Audio", and then all the info  about audio tracks are shown clearly, including language, audio codec(turehd is  supported as well), stream ID, and audio channel, you can choose whatever you  like to do conversion.
  


Step 4: Select output format and set destination folder

Click the pull down list of "Format" to select your needed  output format, there are a wide range of options, here I choose "MPEG-TS HD  Video (*.ts) for instance.
  


Meanwhile, you can click the folder icon at the opposite  side of "Output" to specify where to locate the output files.

Step 5: Set advanced settings

Click "Settings¡¯ button, then you will be able to adjust  audio and video parameters in the following interface, including codec, aspect  ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel.



Step 6: Click "Convert" button to start  Blu-ray ripping.

Once completed, you can find out the resulted files via  clicking "Open" button effortlessly. Of course, these files are including the  subtitle and audio track you have selected before conversion.

Posted at 01:13 pm by sseofan

 

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