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2012 Valentine's Day Coupon Code-20% OFF Pavtube Android Blu-ray Ripper

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Android tablet have grown rapidly in popularity nearly two years. It is reported that the collective recent sales of all Google Android OS tablet have exceeded those of the iPad in the US. Google joins hands with other famous tablet producers like Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc which have provided people all over the world a variety of Android OS powered tablet.

With the big screen, watching Blu-ray movies on Android tablet anytime anywhere is a nice choice. But it seems not easy to play Blu-ray movies on Android Tablet because Blu-ray movies need BD ROM to read the Blu-ray discs when playing Blu-ray movies which Android tablet don’t have. In order to help you better enjoy Blu-ray movies on Android tablet, this article shares the methods of how to play Blu-ray on Android in full screen.
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To play Blu-ray movies on Android in full screen, firstly you need to know which video formats Android tablet support. As we know, all of the Android tablet support MP4 format. Thus, when you got some Blu-ray movies in Blu-ray discs or just Blu-ray ISO/IFO files which are not compatible with your Android tablet, trying to rip Blu-ray to Android tablet for playing is a wise choice. Below are detail steps for you to rip Blu-ray movies to Android Tablet.

Step 1: Free download Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper and launch it as the best Android Blu-ray movie converter. Click the button “File” to add video files to the Android Blu-ray video converter.

As a great Blu-ray to Android ripper on Windows, Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper allows you import from BD ROM, Blu-ray ISO/IFO files and even Blu-ray folders that have been copied to your PC.

Step 2: To convert Blu-ray movies to Android tablet, you need choose the output format. Click on the format bar and then choose “Android”, you can find numbers of formats for all kinds of Android tablet in the list such as Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video (*.mp4), Acer Iconia Tab A500 H.264 Video (*.mp4), HTC Droid Incredible H.264 Video (*.mp4), etc. Choose the one that suitable for your Android tablet. If there is not any format for your Android tablet, you can just choose any one and then change the profile settings to suitable ones for your Android tablet.
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Step 3: Click “Settings” icon to adjust audio and video parameters. You’d better set the video size according to your Android tablet’s resolution. Thus, you will probably get the output video which can be played on Android tablet in full screen.

Step 4: Click the “Convert” button, start convert Blu-ray 1080p movies to MP4 for Android Tablet for smooth playing.

Tip:
After conversion, you can transfer or snyc the converted Blu-ray movies to Android Tablet.

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