For storing Blu-ray image files movies in small file size
while remain the same video quality, this article will teach you how to
rip and convert Blu-ray ISO to H.265 MP4/MKV on Mac.
Why we need to change ISO to H.265 codec instead of H.264
H.265
(also known as HEVC, short for High Efficiency Video Coding) is a video
compression standard whose predecessor is H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. H.265 HEVC
ensures to deliver video quality identical to H.264 AVC at only half the
bit rate. The idea of HEVC is to offer the same level of picture
quality as AVC, but with better compression, so there’s less data to
deal with.
How to Encode Blu-ray ISO to H.265 MP4/MKV on Mac
Brorsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac
with the H.265 decoder/encoder updated is rated as the best all-in-one
Blu-ray to H.265 converter. With it, you can convert Blu-ray ISO/IFO,
Blu-ray discs to H.265 MP4/MKV in smaller size as possible and keep the
almost same quality. Besides H.265, it provides more regular video
formats like MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, WMV, etc. If you are a PC user,
pls turn to Brorsoft Blu-ray Ripper Windows version. Now, download the software and follow the guide to learn how to.
How to Change Blu-ray ISO to H.265 MP4/MKV on Mac
Step 1. Choose "Load ISO/IFO" button to import Blu-ray ISO files. This program also supports Blu-ray discs and Blu-ray folders.
Step 2:
Click on Format bar, select "Common Video" from the format list and in
submenu you can find "H.265 Video(*.mp4)". The hit on the small folder
icon to specify an output folder. In "HD Video" column, you can choose
"MKV HD Video (*.mkv) as output and change its codec to "H.265" in
Profile settings.
Step 3:
Tap "Convert" button and the program will rip Blu-ray movies to H.265
video immediately. You can easily find the output files in the output
folders once the conversion is done.
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