Blu-ray movie seems more and more popular, because it gives us more HD enjoyment. But not all players can play Blu-ray discs. For example, most portable devices ( such as iPad 2, iPhone 4, Motorola xoom etc ) can’t realize it. In this case, we should rip or convert blu-ray discs. Maybe you will worry about the quality of the converted files. Today i will talk about How to convert blu-ray to xoom with best HD video format for quality lossless.
First i recomend you a wonderful Blu-ray to Xoom Converter – Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper. Which is the most comprehensive Blu-ray ripping software, and is powerful to convert Blu-ray movies to H.264/MPEG-4 MP4 format compatible with Motorola Xoom with outstanding video quality at fast speed. You can also select the wanted language from subtitle or audio track.
The following is the guide
Step 1: Run Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper ( mac version )and load your Blu-ray movie files into it.
Step 2: Set the optimized best video format for Motorola Xoom
1) Click on “Format < Android < Motorola Droid (x) H.264 Video (*.mp4)”
2) Click on “Settings” to choose the Size (pix) as 1280×800 ( If your original video resolution is less than 1280*800, I suggest you don’t adjust the resolution, just keep original resolution. Otherwise the image will be stretched. )
3) Click on “Save” to finish the Xoom format settings.
Or, you can click on “Save as” button to rename the profile settings as Motorola Xoom H.264 Video (*.mp4) and save it in Custom category for next use in a shortcut.
Step 3: Start the Blu-ray movie to Motorola Xoom H.264 MP4 conversion by clicking on “Convert” button on the main interface of the powerful Blu-ray Movie to Xoom Converter.
Step 4: Put Blu-ray movies on Motorola Xoom once the Blu-ray to H.264 conversion is finished.
Then, you could watch Blu-ray 1080p movies on Motorola Xoom with its big screen anywhere anytime for a perfect movie enjoyment!
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