Rip Your DVDs/Blu-ray to Store on Synology NAS Diskstation
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Rip Your DVDs/Blu-ray to Store on Synology NAS Diskstation
You have a Synology NAS diskstation and would like to digitize your DVDs/Blu-rays to store on it for convenient management, remote access, and streaming? Pavtube ByteCopy enables you to decrypt, rip, copy, and convert copy protected DVDs/Blu-rays to hard drive as DVD folders/Blu-ray folders, H.264/H.265 MP4 files, H.264/H.265 MKV files with multiple subtitles & audio tracks preserved for your Synology NAS diskstation.
Download and Install Pavtube ByteCopy.
The download link: Pavtube ByteCopy for Windows.
Load the Source DVD Disc/Blu-ray Disc.
Launch Pavtube ByteCopy, click the “Load file(s)” button and select your optical disc drive where you’ve placed a DVD disc or Blu-ray disc, then the ByteCopy will begin scanning and loading media data on the source disc.
Choose the Form of the Output Digital Video.
You can choose to copy the source DVD disc/Blu-ray disc to a DVD folder/Blu-ray folder on your hard drive by clicking the “Copy the entire disc” button to keep all your DVD/Blu-ray quality, menus, subtitles, extras, etc.
Or, if you don’t want the bulk DVD/Blu-ray folders to eat up two much space on your Synology NAS device, you can choose to encode (compress) the source DVD/Blu-ray to MP4 or MKV containers using H.264/H.265 codecs. You press the “Format:” pull-down menu, then under the submenu of the “Common Video” and “HD Video” you will find several MP4 and MKV container formats with different trancoding parameters (codec, resolution, bit rate, etc.), then select what you need.
Note, the output container formats under the “Common Video” and “HD Video” submenus only allows you to preserve one subtitle and audio track of the source movie. If you want to keep multiple subtitles and audio tracks, move your mouse over the “Multi-track Video” submenu and then select the “Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV(*.mkv)”.
Start Converting
Finally, when you are happy with all your setup, hit the “Convert” button to start the DVD to Synology NAS conversion.
That's it!