Monday, February 8, 2016

Backup Blu-ray in Lossless Multi-track MKV to Synology NAS for TV

Having tons of Blu-ray discs on the shelf, do you get headache and want to get rid of them. Backing up Blu-ray movies to Synology NAS is a good choice for you, which allows you watch Blu-ray movies on TV without a heavy external Blu-ray player and without getting off sofa. So, this article will show you the way to backup Blu-ray in lossless multi-track MKV to Synology NAS for TV.

Advantages of Using Lossless Multi-track MKV for Blu-ray Backup?

1. Have a complete movie in a single file, including many audio, video and subtitles streams.

The MKV format is capable of holding unlimited number of video, audio and subtitle tracks, along with any metadata. Practically this means it is possible to put an entire movie with multiple sound and subtitle tracks and movie thumbnail into single MKV file. Menus and chapter structure can be preserved as well. When copying Blu-ray movie to MKV, you can have everything into an MKV file, just like in a Blu-ray Disc.

2. Lossless video and audio quality can be retained.

MKV is a container format that supports various codecs, including H.264, VC-1, AC3, DTS, etc. The compatibility of MKV format makes it possible to keep original video or audio compression format (video codec) when copying Blu-ray movie to MKV files. By directly package video and audio contents into MKV container without en-decoding, lossless video quality is retained and processing time is reduced greatly.

3. Backup movie in your own way.

Not any container format can be more flexible than MKV. The MKV format allows for operations to single streams only. You can remove undesired audio tracks and subtitles from MKV; extract the video stream for compression and remux (re-pack) it into MKV file; add soft subtitles and external subtitles, and more.

Learn more: Best MKV Joiner to Join Multiple MKV Files into One with Excellent Quality

How to Backup Blu-ray in Lossless Multi-track MKV to Synology NAS for TV?

To finish the conversion, you gonna need a Blu-ray ripping tool > Top 5 Blu-ray ripper. Here I suggest you to use Pavtube ByteCopy, the best Blu-ray to Lossless Multi-track MKV solution. It is a powerful program with the ability of backing up Blu-ray collection to lossless multi-track MKV with multiple audio/subtitle tracks and no quality loss. Besides ripping Blu-ray movies to lossless multi-track MKV for streaming to TV via Synology NAS, you can also rip Blu-ray to a more compatible multi-track MP4 for almost all devices playback.

With advanced output profile parameters setting function, you can flexibly tweak output video codec, size, bitrate, frame rate, audio codec, sample rate, bit rate, channels, etc to get the best output video playback effect on TV. In addition, you can also do some simple video editing work with our programs such as video trimming, cropping, splitting, merging, effect customizing, watermark inserting, subtitle adding, etc.

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

Steps to Backup Blu-ray in Lossless Multi-track MKV to Synology NAS for TV

Step 1. Load Blu-ray movies

Run the program on your computer, import your Blu-ray disc by clicking "File" and "Load from disc".



Step 2: Set output format

Click the format bar to follow "Multi-track Video" and "Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV (*.mkv)" to have the best Blu-ray playback on TV. If you want your converted Blu-ray movies to be compatible for all devices, choose Multi-track MP4 (*.mp4).



Step 3: Adjust multi-task settings.

Click "Settings" on the main interface to open "Multi-task Settings" window, all audio and subtitle tracks from the source files are checked and to be saved in the output MKV container by default, if there are some audio tracks or subtitle streams you don't like, uncheck and remove them under the "Audio" and "Subtitle" tab.



Step 4: Start to convert

Switch back to the main interface, click the big button "Convert" on bottom-right corner to start conversion. When the process is over, you can find the converted files by clicking the "Open output folder" on the main interface of the program. 

Now, backup the converted Blu-ray movies in lossless multi-track MKV format to Synology NAS for TV playback.

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