Rip blu ray or dvd movies to dlna supported formats for playback on asus eee pad
1. Rip Blu-ray or DVD movies to DLNA supported
formats for playback on Asus Eee Pad
How are you doing with your Asus Eee Pad Transformer? Have you tried
to stream media content to your Asus Eee Pad Transformer from digital
media server (DMS) on local Wi-Fi, so that you needn't do the annoying
transfers from PC to your tablet?
This article tells the way to stream Blu-ray or DVD movies to Asus Eee
Pad Transformer via family WLAN.
For WLAN streaming, you should first install DMS program on your PC
or Mac -- like Twonkey Media Server -- and a media file of DLNA
supported format, in which BD/DVD disc is not included. Refer to
DLNA on Android Tablets for supported media formats of DLNA. We
recommend to use our Blu-ray ripping tool
toolfor the task. It's simple and
convenient.
Here are a few steps for ripping Blu-ray movies to DLNA supported
MPEG-4 AVC format:
Step1: Run Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper and put in your Blu-ray or DVD disc.
Click first icon on top-left corner of the interface to load the disc.
2. Step2: Click "Settings" button to set output profile. As for DLNA
streaming, select a proper bitrate and resolution based on your WLAN
bandwidth with the codec of MPEG-4 AVC and format of mp4.
3. Step3: Choose export directory in output box, then click "Convert" button
and wait until finished.
It's as easy as above three steps.
Now, turn on your DMS program and select the converted movie file on
your Eee Pad Transformer. Of course, make sure you have installed
required app in your tablet as a digital media player (DMP).
For more instruction on how to set DLNA-certified program, please visit
Set Your Own Digital Media Server
Server.
Hope this article Rip Blu-ray or DVD movies to DLNA supported
formats helps. Thanks for reading.
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