[size="4"]How to backup Blu-ray, DVD collections to Seagate Wireless Plus for easier access by iPads, laptops, Android tablets, Galaxy notes and smartphones? This tutorial will help you out.[/size]
Instead of just storing your files on the local hard drive, the Seagate Wireless Plus is a portable backup drive that doubles as a WiFi hotspot, letting you stream media files and share data with smartphones, tablets, and other devices. If you are a Blu-ray or DVD collection owner, why not try to moving your Blu-ray/DVD to Seagate Wireless Plus for sharing with more people. Now learn the step-by-step guide on rip and copy Blu-ray/DVD to Seagate Wireless Plus.
As you know, Seagate Wireless Plus can support a wide range of videos; however, due to the reason of lacking DVD, BD drive, Seagate Wireless Plus can not meet the demands of putting DVD, Blu-ray discs onto it directly. To achieve this goal, an easy-to-use Blu-ray Converter is the key. The recommended Brorsoft Blu-ray ripper is capable of ripping Blu-ray, DVD to almost all video formats, such as AVI, MP4, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV for storing on Seagate Wireless Plus. What’s more, it provides various optimal presets for playback on iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, iTunes, Samsung, Chromecast, etc. For Mac users, please turn to Brorsoft Mac Blu-ray ripping software, which enables you to convert DVD/Blu-ray to Seagate on Mac OS X (including Mavericks).
How to Rip and Copy DVD/Blu-ray to Seagate Wireless Plus friendly video
1. Load DVD/Blu-ray movie
Launch the Blu-ray ripping software on PC and click “File” > “Load from disc” to load DVD or Blu-ray movie.
2. Choose output format
Since almost of all the media devices like iPad, laptops, smart TV, game consoles, Apple TV, smartphones and tablets that Seagate Wireless Plus can be used with can support MP4 video files. So you can target MP4 as output format from “Common Video”.
Tip: Click Settings bar, you can adjust the level of compression to suit the quality you want.
3. Convert DVD/Blu-ray movies
Hit the “Convert” button to start ripping DVD, Blu-ray movies to MP4 format for Seagate Wireless Plus. After the conversion, click Open button to locate the output videos. Afterwards, you can copy and upload the converted DVD/Blu-ray to Seagate Wireless Plus for easier access on Wi-Fi enabled smartphones and tablets, laptops, etc.
P.S. If you also have some Blu-ray, HD videos for conversion to play on your computer or portable devices like iPhone, iPod Touch, Google Nexus 10/7, Kindle Fire HD, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S3/4, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Transformer Infinity TF700, etc at the same saving time and effort, the all-in-one iMedia Converter Mac program will be a nice choice for you. If you are running a Windows computer, Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate is the alternative.
[b][size="4"]Here we give the tutorial for ripping movies from DVD and help you copy DVD to NAS devices, including Synology, QNAP, Asustor, etc.[/size][/b]
I recently purchased a NAS to store all my music/photos etc on. I can stream stuff to my iPhone/iPad using the NAS software. What I want to do is rip all my DVDs (over 400) to my NAS, but I’m not sure which format to do it in, to play nice with my Apple TV2, Xbox 360, iPhone, iPad etc. I wanna get some advice as to what format to rip in and what software to use?
Learn some tips from online, I got know that to copy dozens of [b]DVD movies to NAS[/b], you need to get the content off the DVD disc as a protection-free and easily readable element for NAS. In this case, at the first place powerful third-party software for backup DVD to NAS is what you need.
There are many, many DVD ripping tools on the market. I’ve tired a pile of them. Here, [b]Brorsoft DVD Ripper[/b] is right for you. It is capable of ripping DVD to MP4, AVI, MKV for NAS streaming with no quality loss; it also enables you to copy DVD main movies for backup onto NAS in .vob format. If you are running on Mac OS X, turn to DVD Ripper for Mac. Now let's learn how to do it.
[b]1. [/b]Launch the DVD ripping program for NAS devices .Then click "Load DVD" to import the DVD files you want to convert. To select the subtitles you like, simply click Subtitle and select the one you prefer. [b]P.S.[/b] Before start the conversion, you can choose to backup DVD mian movies.
[b]2.[/b] Click Format bar and choose your desired format. To store hundreds of DVD's on NAS, you can rip DVD to .mp4, or .avi, .mkv, etc compressed format. And click Settings bar, you can adjust the level of compression to suit the quality you want.
[b]Tip:[/b] If you like, you can click “Settings” to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you wish. Keep in mind the file size and video quality is based more on bitrate than resolution which means bitrate higher results in big file size, and lower visible quality loss, and vice versa.
After the conversion, click Open button to find the output files. Make sure the wireless network connection is accessible among the NAS and Apple TV, PS3, HD TV or other media players. Then just enjoy the high quality DVD movies anywhere anytime.
[b]P.S.[/b] If you also have some Blu-ray, HD videos for conversion to play on your computer or portable devices like iPhone, iPod Touch, Google Nexus 10/7, Kindle Fire HD, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S3/4, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Transformer Infinity TF700, etc at the same saving time and effort, the all-in-one [b]iMedia Converter Mac[/b] program will be a nice choice for you. If you are running a Windows computer, Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate is the alternative.