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Use NVIDIA CUDA Accleration to Rip 4K Blu-ray to H.265 for Xbox One S

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If you have a new (and probably quite expensive) 4K HDR TV, then 4K video is amazing — it looks incredible. But to watch a 4K Blu-ray, you need a 4K Blu-ray  player , which can set you back quite a few hundred dollars more than regular Blu-ray. If you do want to make that investment, though, the cheapest 4K Blu-ray player actually does a lot more than just play movies. You can buy a 4K-toting Xbox One S for as little as $349, a full $200 cheaper than the least expensive Blu-ray player today.   In addition, if you want to protect your expensive 4K Blu-ray disc, you can rip 4K Blu-ray to HEVC 4K video for Xbox One S playback via Plex, NAS or via USB hard disc. Since HEVC encoding is CPU heavy. You'd better get a  Blu-ray Ripping tool  that supports NVIDIA CUDA HEVC encoding hardware acceleration.   Pavtube ByteCopy  would help you easily rip and convert 4K Blu-ray disc to 4K video so that you could play 4K Blu-ray on Xbox One S as you like.It would be your best choice to rip and

The Best MacOS Sierra Blu-ray Ripper Tool

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Apple's latest Mac operating system, macOS Sierra, comes in the fall 2016. It includes features like auto unlocking via Apple Watch and Siri integration. Sadly, MacOS Sierra still doesn't sport Blu-ray drives and Blu-ray playback software and probably never will, so why bother? What's new? 1.New version number 4.9.0.0 2.New graphics cards added in GPU acceleration list(include H.264/H.265) Click Here to get the support list:http://www.pavtube.com/nvidia-cuda-speedup.html Whether to support H.265 acceleration depends on the graphicscard model, please refer to the document on official website of nvidia:https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-video-codec-sdk 3.support latest Blu-ray MKB62 4.Solve the seeking problem between BD and part of VOB video Instead of fretting about this and going off to re-purcahse all your content on iTunes so that you can watch it on your iOS devices, Mac computers, and Apple TV, maybe you should consider ripping your Blu-Ray content on MacOS Sie