As a home-made variant of Blu-rays recorded from live Blu-ray broadcasting channels, BDAV Blu-rays feature slightly different specifications from commercial Blu-rays released by movie studios.
Therefore, copying those BDAV discs requires a BDAV backup software, which is just what DVDFab Blu-ray Recorder Copy is designed for. It allows users to copy BDAV Blu-rays to blank BD discs, or to computer HDDs the way they want.
Home recorded Blu-ray discs from live broadcastings, aka BDAV discs, are getting popular among Blu-ray lovers as more and more Blu-ray recorders flood into markets.
DVDFab Blu-ray Recorder Copy can remove all the encryptions on this variant of Blu-ray discs, and then make backup copies in multiple ways with flexible settings.
Copy BDAV Discs with Three Backup Modes
Three backup modes are available, including Full Disc, Main Movie and Clone. The Full Disc and Main Movie modes convert BDAV Blu-rays to standard Blu-ray specifications of BDMV file structure. The Clone mode, however, retains the original BDAV file structure and copies the contents without any quality loss.
Burn to Blank BD Discs or Output to Computer HDDs
All the three backup modes allow burning the output Blu-rays to blank Blu-ray discs, or copying the BDAV contents to computer HDDs as ISO files. But with Full Disc and Main Movie modes, an extra output option is available to save the results to computer HDDs as standard Blu-ray folders. Moreover, the Clone mode yields lossless backup, while with the other two, it's your call whether to compress or not.
Compatible with Software and Standalone BD Players
When it comes to watching the backup copies, the burnt Blu-ray discs by Full Disc and Main Movie modes can play back normally on standard standalone Blu-ray players and any Blu-ray player software. But the discs burnt with the Clone mode can play only on the original Blu-ray recording devices. As for the ISO files and BDAV folders, PlayerFab can handle them all.
Intuitive Menu Templates with Premium Designs
Menu navigation is the key to a pleasant playback control experience. To that end, DVDFab Blu-ray Recorder Copy offers multiple sets of static and dynamic BD-J menu templates to create cinema-like effects.
How To Guide
DVDFab Blu-ray Recorder Copy can copy the BDAV Blu-rays recorded from live broadcastings to blank BD discs, computer HDDs as ISO image files or standard Blu-ray folders.
Step1
Download and Open DVDFab 13.
After downloading and installing DVDFab 13 on your computer, double-click on its desktop shortcut icon to launch it up.
Step2
Load Your Source and Cutomize the Output.
Move to the Copy section, select a copy module, then insert the recorded Blu-ray into the Blu-ray drive. Select the output size and quality as you need.
Step3
Start to Copy Recorded Blu-rays at Fast Speed.
Choose the output destination at the Save to selection box, and press the Start button to initiate the backup process.
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Select the version of DVDFab that's right for your Mac.
1. At the top left, open the Apple menu. 2. Select About This Mac. 3. In the "Overview" tab, look for "Processor" or "Chip". 4. Check if it says "Intel" or "Apple".