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As we all know, Apple use iTunes to manage the digital music and video files on its popular iPad 2, iPhone 4s, and other digital media players like iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV. In order to watch the “forbbiden fruit” – Blu-ray movies on these Apple Devices, we need to rip Blu-ray to iTunes previously. Some of you may have not figured out a proper way to rip Blu-ray to iTunes on the Mac OS X Lion, so to help you out of this problem, this guide is going to show you a detailed way on how to rip Blu-ray to iTunes on the Mac for iPad 2, iPhone 4s, iPod and Apple TV. Just feel free to see if it is what you are looking for.

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Pavtube Blu-ray to iTunes Converter Mac Lion.

Specially designed for Blu-ray video zealots who use Mac OS, the Mac Blu-ray Ripper can achieve all kinds of Blu-ray ripping tasks. It can help you rip/convert Blu-ray discs to iTunes compatible file formats, such as MP4, MOV, M4V, MP3, and M4R. Then you are free to experience your beloved BD movies on anyone of your Apple products, on iPad, iPhone 4, iPod or Apple TV. Designed for fast speed and negligible video quality loss, this amazing software is your best choice for Blu-ray ripping. After the conversion, you can transfer the converted Blu-ray DVD movies to iTunes freely on Mac OS X. continue reading…

Blu-ray disc is widely accepted by video enthusiasts for its efficiency and video quality. However, enjoying Blu-ray on Mac seems tasting the forbidden fruit. Those familiar with Mac OS X are probably aware of the platform’s major flaw when it comes to media playback: there’s no official Blu-ray support. Despite many requests for it to be supported, Steve Jobs has long dismissed it as a “bag of hurt”, and therefore no Mac ships with Blu-ray drives or Blu-ray playback software. Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player is aiming at changing all that but we didn’t hear much about it. But don’t fret! Despite lack of official support, we can still use Blu-ray on the Mac. It just takes a few more steps than on a Windows machine and we need to get some help from the third-party software.

What you need for watching Blu-ray movies on a Mac computer? continue reading…