The new iPad’s high-resolution screen is so nice for movies that many people nowadays are planning to put DVDs and even Blu-rays onto iPad for watching. However, things don't seem to go smoothly with some of them-
“I want to get some of by Blu-ray movies on iPad for the flight. These are ISO files that stored on my local hard drive. iTunes does not recognize them and thus I can’t put the Blu-rays to iPad. Any help please?”
“Hey guys, I have copied a few Blu-rays to PC. Now how do I add them to iPad? The Blu-rays are backed up as ISO and the file sizes are way too big (some in 30gb) for the iPad… Is it possible for me to compress the Blu-ray ISO files and keep the file size around 3-4GB? That’s would be nice for my iPad 3….”
For those who are running into ISO playback issues or insufficient storage with iPad, the Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper could be the best Blu-ray ISO compressor and converter.
Why choose Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper:
It loads Blu-ray ISO image without requiring any virtual BD drive (while its competitors do);
It converts Blu-ray ISO to iPad videos 1.5- 4 times faster with GPU acceleration function-CUDA/AMD APP enabled;
It lets you decide the output file size in “Settings” window, so that you can compress the Blu-ray ISO to desired file size;
It has various iPad presets for your choice-
- iPad 3 (New iPad) Full HD Video(*.mp4) – iPad 1080p video with best possible quality that maximum the utility of the high resolution. For putting Blu-ray ISO to the new iPad that storage is not a problem, it is a first choice.
- iPad HD Video (*.mp4)- iPad 720p (1280*720) video up to 4000kbps, the best video quality iPad can play, the format takes up 3GB for a converting a 100min Blu-ray movie to iPad.
- iPad Video H.264(*.mp4)- 768*576 video, a best fit for iPad 1 screen display.
- iPad Video MPEG-4(*.mp4)- 640*480 video, a preferred solution for saving storagewhen converting Blu-ray ISO to iPad- only 1.5 GB for saving 100min Blu-ray movie to iPad video.
The processing of Blu-ray ISO to iPad conversion is simple and straight-forward:
Step 1: Launch the Blu-ray ISO ripper, and load Blu-ray ISO image from “File>>Load from IFO/ISO”.
Step2: Choose a desired format from the lists of the drop-down profile list of “Format”>> “iPad” for your new iPad/iPad2/iPad 1st Gen. To view and further downsize the file size, press “Settings” and custom output size as your like.
Step3: Click “Convert” to start converting Blu-ray ISO image to iPad 3 HD video.