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Copy/convert Blu-ray disc to Motorola Droid 3 supported video on Mac OS X


The Motorola Droid 3 brings a 4-inch 960-by-540-pixel qHD display, which is a big step up from the display on the Droid 2. The Droid 3 has a dual-core processor, and is DLNA-certified, so you can stream videos, music, and videos to and from any other DLNA-compatible devices you own. The Droid 3 comes with an HDMI-out port so you can share your videos and photos with everyone on a larger HDTV. In this post, we’ll talk about how to copy and convert Blu-ray disc to Motorola Droid 3 supported video on Mac OS X.  

 

First of all, let’s have a quick learn about Droid 3 playable formats:
AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4, WAV, eAAC+, WMA v10, WMA v9, MIDI, AAC+

 

Detailed instruction on how to copy/convert Blu-ray disc to Motorola Droid 3 supported video on Mac OS X

 

Required software:
Pavtube Blu-ray to Droid 3 Converter for Mac
An external BD drive

 

 

Step 1: Free download Pavtube Blu-ray to Droid 3 Converter for Mac, install and run it.  
Connect your external BD drive to your Mac computer, insert the Blu-ray disc you want to convert, and then run the Mac Blu-ray Ripper. Once run the program, click the Blu-ray disc icon at the top-left corner of the main interface to load your Blu-ray movie directly from the external BD drive.  

 

Step 2: Select subtitles track and audio track  
Pavtube Mac Blu-ray Ripper is able to recognize the subtitles info and audio info in a Blu-ray movie. And it enables users to select wanted subs track and audio track to be kept in the output file.

Click on “Subtitles” menu to choose your needed subtitles stream as output subs to be burnt into the output video:    

 

And click “Audio” menu to select your wanted audio track as target audio to be preserved in the converted video: 

 

Step 3: Select output format for Droid 3
Click on the dropdown menu of “Format”, and select “Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video (*.mp4)” as output format beneath “Android” option.   

 

Step 4: Click “Browse” button to specify where to locate the converted Blu-ray .mp4 files.  

 

Step 5: Rip Blu-ray to Droid 3 supported video
Click on the “Convert” button to start ripping Blu-ray to Droid 3 supported video by using Pavtube Blu-ray to Droid 3 Converter for Mac. When the ripping task is finished, you can simply click “Open” button to get the converted H.264 (*.mp4) file. Just copy the ripped Blu-ray movie into the “Video” folder of your Droid 3, and now you are ready to enjoy them on your Gingerbread based Droid 3. Have fun.        

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