How to convert BD movies for watching with Media Player Classic Homecinema
Pavtube Blu-Ray
Ripper now is with full support for Blu-ray movies released
in
North America. That means you are free to rip/copy/convert/compress BD
movies
for watching on whatever media devices or media players you have.
Doubtlessly,
Media Player Classic Homecinema
is
an ideal tool for you to experience the full HD 1080p Blu-ray movies
playback on
a fast computer, not only because it supports a wide range of decoding
formats/file formats and free of charge, but also because you can use it
as a
Media Player Classic Home Theater.
To make commercial Blu-ray movies playable with Media Player Classic Homecinema, one thing you have to do is using a bluray converter to remove the new BD+ copy protections before your playback. The following contents will give you the detailed steps via using Pavtube bluray ripper.
Note:
If you are using quite a fast PC, you can do the following “Directly Copy”. When playback, MP Classic Homecinema will automatically download codecs as needed, so you are able to successfully play m2ts files directly copied from the BD disc, which have the same quality as the original Blu-ray movie.
1. Load Blu-ray files to this Blu-Ray Ripper
There are three ways available to load movie files, namely, through "BD/DVD ROM", "BD/DVD Folder", or "IFO/ISO".

2. Select output format
Click on the dropdown list at the end of "Format", then follow "Copy">"Directly Copy".

Note:
If you are using a slower PC, we suggest you not to select “Directly Copy”, because your slower PC will attempt to play the output movie m2ts files, but the sound does not keep up. So other formats supported by Media Player Classic Homecinema are recommended. To remain the high quality of your Blu-ray movies, you can choose the “HD Video” as output format.

3. Click "Settings" button to adjust audio and video parameters
Note that this option is unavailable if you are using “Directly Copy”. Generally speaking, the default settings are able to satisfy your needs basically, but if you have higher expectations of the output files, you can adjust all the following video and audio parameters according to your own requirements.

4. Click "Convert" button to start ripping Blu-ray movie
As soon as the ripping work is finished by this bluray converter, you can get the output files for MPC Homecinema via tapping "Open" button effortlessly. After that, you can import the BD movie files to MPC HC for playback. Have fun.
Additional Tips – the details of MPC Homecinema supported decoding formats and file formats:
Supported Decoding:
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 playback. Media Player Classic is capable of VCD, SVCD and DVD playback, without the need to install any additional software or codecs.
It has built-in codecs for MPEG-2 video and codecs for LPCM, MP2, AC3 and DTS audio, and also contains an improved MPEG splitter that supports playback of VCDs and SVCDs using its VCD/SVCD/XCD Reader. A *.mp4 and MPEG-4 Timed Text support added. An AAC decoding filter makes MPC suitable for AAC playback in MP4.
MPC Home Cinema also has H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support, DivX, Xvid, and Flash Video formats is available in MPC HC. MPC can also use the QuickTime and the RealPlayer architectures. Media Player Classic supports native playback of OGM and Matroska container formats. How do you extract MP3 from DVD? Well, I got Pavtube DVD Ripper. Released as a DVD ripper, it supports converting DVD to almost all popular video and audio formats.
Supported Video, Audio and Image File Formats:
WAV, WMA, MP3, OGG, SND, AU, AIF, AIFC, AIFF, MIDI, MPEG, MPG, MP2, VOB, AC3, DTS, ASX, M3U, PLS, WAX, ASF, WM, WMA, WMV, AVI, CDA, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, D2V, MP4, SWF, MOV, QT, FLV
To make commercial Blu-ray movies playable with Media Player Classic Homecinema, one thing you have to do is using a bluray converter to remove the new BD+ copy protections before your playback. The following contents will give you the detailed steps via using Pavtube bluray ripper.
Note:
If you are using quite a fast PC, you can do the following “Directly Copy”. When playback, MP Classic Homecinema will automatically download codecs as needed, so you are able to successfully play m2ts files directly copied from the BD disc, which have the same quality as the original Blu-ray movie.
1. Load Blu-ray files to this Blu-Ray Ripper
There are three ways available to load movie files, namely, through "BD/DVD ROM", "BD/DVD Folder", or "IFO/ISO".

2. Select output format
Click on the dropdown list at the end of "Format", then follow "Copy">"Directly Copy".

Note:
If you are using a slower PC, we suggest you not to select “Directly Copy”, because your slower PC will attempt to play the output movie m2ts files, but the sound does not keep up. So other formats supported by Media Player Classic Homecinema are recommended. To remain the high quality of your Blu-ray movies, you can choose the “HD Video” as output format.

3. Click "Settings" button to adjust audio and video parameters
Note that this option is unavailable if you are using “Directly Copy”. Generally speaking, the default settings are able to satisfy your needs basically, but if you have higher expectations of the output files, you can adjust all the following video and audio parameters according to your own requirements.

4. Click "Convert" button to start ripping Blu-ray movie
As soon as the ripping work is finished by this bluray converter, you can get the output files for MPC Homecinema via tapping "Open" button effortlessly. After that, you can import the BD movie files to MPC HC for playback. Have fun.
Additional Tips – the details of MPC Homecinema supported decoding formats and file formats:
Supported Decoding:
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 playback. Media Player Classic is capable of VCD, SVCD and DVD playback, without the need to install any additional software or codecs.
It has built-in codecs for MPEG-2 video and codecs for LPCM, MP2, AC3 and DTS audio, and also contains an improved MPEG splitter that supports playback of VCDs and SVCDs using its VCD/SVCD/XCD Reader. A *.mp4 and MPEG-4 Timed Text support added. An AAC decoding filter makes MPC suitable for AAC playback in MP4.
MPC Home Cinema also has H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support, DivX, Xvid, and Flash Video formats is available in MPC HC. MPC can also use the QuickTime and the RealPlayer architectures. Media Player Classic supports native playback of OGM and Matroska container formats. How do you extract MP3 from DVD? Well, I got Pavtube DVD Ripper. Released as a DVD ripper, it supports converting DVD to almost all popular video and audio formats.
Supported Video, Audio and Image File Formats:
WAV, WMA, MP3, OGG, SND, AU, AIF, AIFC, AIFF, MIDI, MPEG, MPG, MP2, VOB, AC3, DTS, ASX, M3U, PLS, WAX, ASF, WM, WMA, WMV, AVI, CDA, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, D2V, MP4, SWF, MOV, QT, FLV
