Monday, March 20, 2017

Rip and Copy DVD to NAS with MKV for streaming

In order to avoid being damage, more convenient to manage, we used to backup DVD disc to NAS, so that the DVD movies can be playable on-the-air. To play DVD movies through NAS, a decent tool is needed to rip and convert DVD to NAS. For rip movies from DVD, MKV seems to be a great option, since it holds unlimited number of video, audio, subtitle tracks and metadata and compatible with most media players, devices, servers, like smart TV, Xbox One S, PS4 Pro, WDTV Live Plus, PopCorn Hour 500, etc. 



Then which is the top DVD ripping tools, which has strong ability to remove the copy protection of the DVD disc and rip the DVD to common MKV format for NAS streaming? Here Dimo Video Converter Ultimate should take into your consideration. 

With it, DVD discs, 2D/3D Blu-rays and SD/HD/4K videos can be ripped or transcoded to all popular video formats like 4K/1080P/720P MKV, MP4, MOV, M4V, WMV, FLV, AVI, 3GP, MPEG and more. Meanwhile Dimo Video Converter Ultimate also provides the preset formats for over 200 hot devices (iPad, iPhone, Android, Surface tablet, Samsung Galaxy, Xbox,PlayStation, NAS, Panasonic/Samsung/Sony/LG Smart TVs/HDTVs/3D TVs).

Best of all, it allows you to make physical and digital backup copies of your DVD library to lossless MKV and even multi-track MP4 with multiple audio tracks preserving. If you are using Mac, you can also use the equivalent Mac version - Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac.  

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Tutorial: How to Rip DVD to NAS in MKV format for streaming

STEP 1. Add DVD files

Insert your DVD disc into your DVD-ROM, run the DVD ripping software and click "Add DVD" icon to load your DVD movies. 



STEP 2. Choose output format

To convert DVD to NAS storing and streaming, just click on the dropdown menu of "Select Format", and then choose MKV from "Format > Video" profile list. And to copy DVD to NAS with original audio tracks, pls choose "Format > Multi-trac > Lossless MKV".



Tips: If you like, you can click "Settings" to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you wish. To save your storage space, you can compress your DVD movies. Keep in mind the file size and video quality is based more on bitrate than resolution which means bitrate higher results in big file size, and lower visible quality loss, and vice verse.



STEP 3. Start converting DVD to NAS

Select the main title of your DVD (The longest one) and press the "Start" button to start ripping DVD movies for NAS streaming. When the conversion finishes, click Open button to find the output files. Make sure the wireless network connection is accessible among the NAS and HD TV or other media players. Then just share and enjoy the high quality movies at ease.

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Kindly Note:

The price of Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Windows is divided into 1 Year Subscription, Lifetime/Family/Business License: $43.95/Year; $45.95/lifetime license; $95.95/family license(2-4 PCs); $189.95/business pack(5-8 PCs). Get your needed one at purchase page.


Related Software:

BDmate (Win/Mac)

Lossless backup Blu-ray to MKV with all audio and subtitle tracks; Rip Blu-ray to multi-track MP4; ConvertBlu-ray to almost all popular video/audio formats and devices; Copy Blu-ray to ISO/M2TS; Share digitized Blu-ray wirelessly.

DVDmate (Win/Mac)

A professional DVD ripping and editing tool with strong ability to remove DVD protection, transcode DVD to any video and audio format, and edit DVD to create personal movie.

Videomate (Win/Mac)

An all-around video converter software program that enables you to convert various video and audio files to formats that are supported by most multimedia devices.

8K Player (Win/Mac)

A mixture of free HD/4K video player, music player, Blu-ray/DVD player, video recorder and gif maker. 

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