Pavtube ByteCopy

Pavtube ByteCopy
  
            License: Shareware $42
            OS: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows2003,Windows Vista Ultimate
            Requirements: 512mb or above
            Publisher: Pavtube Studio
            Homepage: http://www.multipelife.com
          

pavtube bytecopy is a powerful program with the ability of backing up blu-ray/dvd collection to multi-track mkv, ripping bd/dvd movies to mp4 and mov with multiple audio streams, and converting bd/dvd from hard discs to virtually any popular video and audio format like prores, h.265, mkv, etc. so that you can freely watch movies on mobile devices, 3d tvs, sony/lg/samsung/panasonic tv, roku 3 and more devices. here are main features:

1.various output presets.

pavtube bytecopy supports converting bd/dvd to virtually any popular video and audio format so that you can freely watch movies on apple ios devices, android os devices, windows rt/pro devices, hdtv, 3d tvs, psp, ps4, ps3, plex, wdtv live, roku 3 and more devices. in recent update, bytecopy can support ripping blu-ray/dvd movie to prores and h.265/hevc mp4 for better movie experience.

2. lossless/uncompressed mkv option and multiple soft audio tracks & subtitles.

bytecopy offers a lossless mkv option in output list, which means you’ll get a real uncompressed mkv file without any quality loss on big screen. it also offers multi-track mp4/mov/avi presets with multiple audio streams and removable subtitles, so you can free switch, turn on/off during playback.

3. additional editing functions

this multi-track blu-ray/dvd converter can be considered as a user-friendly movie editing tool with the professional functions to trim, crop, merge, insert subtitles, export srt/ass/ssa subtitles, add video effects in the target movie.

4. copy blu-ray/dvd with 1:1 quality and protection removed.

a commercial blu-ray disc is always protected by all kinds of encryptions from film studio and publisher. here by using pavtube bytecopy, you can easily rip off the encryption, then backup a 1:1 blu-ray folder that is exactly the same as original or directly copy main movie from bd/dvd discs and leave out extras. no need to spend a large amount of money to buy new discs, isn’t it cool?


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