How to play Blu-ray ISO on WD TV Live without quality loss

Overview:Many users decided to backup all their bluray iso for playing on WD TV Live. The Wd can see it and play it without a problem, the only thing is that when you want to change audio track you can't see which language you’re choosing! You have to switch all of them to find the right one (same thing for the subtitles). Here we give you the solutions to solve it and the sample steps to allow you handle it smoothly.
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The WD TV is a consumer device produced by Western Digital that plays videos, images, and music from USB drives. It can play high-definition video through an HDMI port, and standard video through composite video cables. 

With WD TV Live media player, can you play Blu-ray files on your TV? The answer is some kind of disappointed. WD TV can not play a Blu-ray ISO at all because of the format of Blu-ray doesn’t supported by WD TV Live media player. There is anther solution for playing Blu-ray on WD TV Live. Except Blu-ray ISO, WD TV can play most common video and audio formats .Below is the complete WD TV supported video format list.
  • AVI (Xvid, AVC, MPEG1/2/4)
  • MPG/MPEG
  • VOB
  • MKV (h.264, x.264, AVC, MPEG1/2/4, VC-1)
  • TS/TP/M2T (MPEG1/2/4
  • AVCVC-1)
  • MP4/MOV (MPEG4, h.264)
  • M2TS
  • WMV9
  • FLV (h.264)
You can convert your Blu-ray ISO to other format list above for watching on WD TV Live. In this case, a professional Blu-ray to WD TV Ripper is the key to assist you to rip your Blu-ray ISO to WD TV supported video formats. Pavtube Bytecopyis the best tool I’d like to recommend to you. It is a powerful program with the ability of backing up Blu-ray ISO collection to multi-track MKV without quality loss.It is a pity that you can't edit videos if choosing multi-track output formats currently. Do not hurry, this Blu-ray to WD TV converter allows you to lossless backup Blu-ray with whole structure or just make a main movie copy of Blu-ray ISO. This two choice could satisfy you with full edit function. For example, you can add *.srt or *.ass/*.ssa subtitle-files to the video as hard subtitles. Is it funny? Follow the step and get Blu-ray ISO convert to WD TV starts.

          

Other Download:
- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/bytecopy/
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-ByteCopy/3000-7970_4-76158512.html

How to play Blu-ray ISO movies on WD TV Live?

Step 1. Load Blu-ray files.
Launch Bytecopy, then click “File” >> “Load from IFO/ISO” with double click the chapter then you can preview it in the preview window.

Step 2. Choose output format.
Click format bar choose “Multi-track Video” >> “Loss/encoded Multi-track MKV (*mkv)” as the output format.



Tips: the program uses lossless output, but if you prefer to encode the file, you can click Settings button and go to Video Tab under Multi-task Settings window to check Encode and specify video codec. You can choose what audio codec you’d like to encode with as well. 



Step 3. Starts conversion.
To hit the “Convert” button on main interface to get Blu-ray ISO to MKV conversion begins.

Now the Blu-ray ISO files are supported by WD TV, and steam them to your TV for free enjoyment.

Note: If you are using a trial version, there will be Pavtube logo watermark in the middle of output files. To get rid of the logo watermark and get better performance, please click here buy full version for Windows or full version for Mac.

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