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Digital a large DVD/Blu-ray Collection to Android Tablets & Smartphones

Summary: Want to copy your DVD/Blu-ray collection to your Android tablet or smartphone? Here you will learn the supported video format for Android and ripping a DVD/Blu-ray to the correct format for Android tablet or smartphone.

Nowadays, Android phones and tablets are rocking into the mainstream for stunning on-the-go video watching. Definitely, it’s straight forward and cozy to get movies onto Android for playback. But for DVD fans, it,s a little bit tricky to put DVD on Android tablets & smartphones. We're consuming more media than ever on our tablets & smartphones, neither of which can read discs, and many of the sub-compact netbooks don't even ship with a DVD/CD drive. 

In order to digital your DVD/Blu-ray collection to an Android-based device for watching, you’ll need to strip procetion of DVD/Blu-ray firstly via a Blu-ray/DVD copying Tool, and then rip your movie collection to Android supported video/audio formats on Windows/Mac(including Windows 10/8.1/8/7, Mac 10.11 El Capitan, 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, etc.). 

Part One. Video Formats for Android

The below table shows what files Android phones and tablets support, with both codec and filename extension information provided.

Note:
1. Some Android phones may provide support for additional formats or file types not listed in the table. Similarly, some video formats may only be supported by later Android versions.

2. For Audio and Image formats for Android, see below.
  • Audio formats: MP3, 3GP, MP4, M4A, AAC, TS, FLAC, OGG, MKA, WAV, MID, XMF, MXMF, RTTTL, RTX, OTA, IMY
  • Image formats: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WEBP.

Now that you've had a clear understanding of the android supported video file formats, let’s move to the next section of recommended video encoding profiles and parameters that the Android devices support for playback. Only if you are skilled in the encoding parameters for Android recognized video, can you play videos on Android without going awry. To twist the video encoding parameters to best suit your Android phones and tablets, you can try Pavtube BDMagic to fulfill the needs.

The app enables you to rip DVD/Blu-ray files to H.264 or MPEG-4 videos for playback on any Android tablets and smartphones with just a few clicks, like Galaxy Tab 4, Galaxy S6/S6 Edge, Galaxy Note 5, Google Nexus 7, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nook Tablet, Hudl 3/2, Nabi 3/2s/2 and so on. 

What’s more, the best Blu-ray Ripper gives the best DVD to Android converter review regarding DVD ripping features, speed and quality, and ease of use. (Top 5 Reasons to choose Pavtube BDMagic)

1.Basic DVD Ripping Features

The best DVD ripper for Android shall be true to its name. Specifically, it must be embraced with the basic DVD ripping features, letting you not only deal with copy protection measure.

2.Speed and Quality

DVD ripping speed shall be also focused on when ranking the best DVD ripper for Android. The fast speed is like ensuring that you use the best oil for your car. Meanwhile, you can get the high quality without any loss..

3. Ease of Use

The best one shall be designed with intuition in mind because it leads to users easily operating and navigating the software without encountering any complications.

Below, I will show this quick tutorial up, guaranteed to play DVD/Blu-ray movies on your Android devices. Just download the right version and follow the step-by-step guide below to learn how to digital a large DVD/Blu-ray collection to your Android tablets & smartphones.

          

Other Download:
- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/blu-ray-ripper/
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-BDMagic/3000-7970_4-75922877.html

Part Two. How to digital a large DVD/Blu-ray collection to Android tablets & smartphones?

Step 1. Load Movie

Insert DVD disc and then launch the BDMagic. Load Blu-ray disc or DVD from optical drive. When both Blu-ray and DVD exists, the software will load DVD. 



Step 2. Select output profile format

Select an Android friendly format, e.g. H.264 .mp4 for conversion. There are optimized format for Google Nexus 7, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nook Tablet, Galaxy Tab 3, and so on. Basically the "Android >> Android Tablets 1080P Video(*.mp4)" is an universal format for Android tablets and smartphones. And to get HD quality, select "Android Tablets 1080P Video(*.mp4)".



Tips: You can customize video and audio settings, such as Video Codec, Video Bitrate, Video Frame rate, Audio Codec, Audio Bitrate, Audio Channel, to get a satisfying video/audio playback on Tablet or smart phones.

android profile settings

Step 3. Start conversion

Click "Convert" button. Once the Blu-ra/DVD to Android MP4 conversion is finished, you can click “Open” button to get the output files. 

Tips: Android tablets only recognize SD cards formatted in FAT 32, this means the limit of a single file size should be less than 4GB. If you worry about getting a big video file which is larger than 4GB, you can use split feature in Pavtube software to split a large 1080p/720p file into multiple chunks under 4GB. 

The guide is showed as below: Split a large video file into smaller files to break the 4GB File Size Limit in Android Systems

Now you can easily transfer movies to your Android tablet or smartphoneGive it a try.

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