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More details: With the spreading popularity of 3D movies, the combination of 3D and Blu-ray has been the mainstream for movie watching. 3D on Blu-ray is the only way to get full-resolution images for each eye. As die-hard HD movie fans, it would be amazing interest to collect HD movies, especially 3D Blu-ray discs. There are times when we need to copy and backup 3D Blu-ray discs to get a copy, for either sharing or safekeeping. This would not be difficult once you choose the right tool and solution. This guide would offer you some detailed information upon 3D Blu-ray and best solution to copy 3D Blu-ray disc on Mac and PC. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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How to Backup 3D Blu-ray Discs on Mac (OS X El
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With the spreading popularity of 3D movies, the
combination of 3D and Blu-ray has been the
mainstream for movie watching. 3D on Blu-ray is
the only way to get full-resolution images for
each eye. As die-hard HD movie fans, it would be
amazing interest to collect HD movies, especially
3D Blu-ray discs. There are times when we need to
copy and backup 3D Blu-ray discs to get a copy,
for either sharing or safekeeping. This would not
be difficult once you choose the right tool and
solution. This guide would offer you some
detailed information upon 3D Blu-ray and best
solution to copy 3D Blu-ray disc on Mac and PC.
Part 1 What is 3D Blu-ray Disc Part 2 Why Copy
3D Blu-ray on Mac Part 3 How to Copy 3D Blu-ray
Disc on Mac Part 4 Tips on 3D Blu-ray Movie
Watching
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Part 1 What is 3D Blu-ray Disc
The main source of high-quality 3D is via 3D
Blu-ray discs. There are a growing number of
titles, though these still number in the dozens,
not hundreds. Worse, many of the most desirable
titles are brand exclusives. So in order to get
"Avatar" in 3D, you need to buy a Panasonic
product. To get "How to Train Your Dragon" you
need to buy a Samsung product. But all these disc
work on any 3D BD player. So how does 3D on BD
work? The logical assumption is that each eyes
content is encoded on the disc sequentially (the
frame for the left eye, then frame for the right
eye), just as how its shown on the TV. All
Blu-ray 3D content is encoded at 1080p/24.
However, the two frames are stacked on top of
each other. In a rare example of simple
nomenclature, this is called frame
packing. Because of extra data included with the
two frames, the total amount of bits is slightly
more than if it were a true 1080p/48 (1080p/24 x
2) signal. It is, as you see above, a
1,9202,205p/24 signal. Because of this, a
theoretical full resolution 1080p/30 3D signal
would require greater bandwidth than 1080p/60.
True, the HDMI spec can handle this extra
bandwidth, but that doesnt mean the current
generation of HDMI transmitters/receivers can. In
order to get 3D to the market in a reasonable
amount of time, the choice was made to limit the
frame rate to 24p (nearly all movies), rather
than incur the extra development time and money
on chips that could handle an increased bandwidth
to handle higher 3D frame rates. So it goes.
This isnt a major issue, though, as there is
very little native 1080p/60 content, and no
1080p/60 3D content that youre missing out on.
At least, none that would be on Blu-ray. The
most important thing to understand is that
because 3D from Blu-ray is actually less data
than 1080p/60, you probably dont need some
"3D-capable" HDMI cable to get 3D to work. Its
very likely your current high-speed HDMI cable
will work. All the ones I have do. Check out my
article on why all HDMI cables look and sound the
same for more on this and why cheap HDMI cables
work great. Thanks to the efficiency of the
video codecs on Blu-ray, even though double the
amount of data is shown from the TV, it doesnt
take up double the amount of storage on the disc.
More than 2D, but not double.
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Part 2 Why Copy 3D Blu-ray on Mac Known to all,
due to frequent insert-and-eject in disc drive,
Blu-ray Discs (including 3D Blu-rays) are easy to
break. Meanwhile, Blu-ray discs are quite fragile
upon lightly strike or unintentional drop onto
the floor. Scratches could be easily printed onto
the Blu-ray disc faces. To keep 3D Blu-ray discs
safe, most new people are in need of a perfect 3D
Blu-ray backup solution on with professional Mac
3D Blu-ray Backup tool. In addition, since the
high price of 3D Blu-ray disc, people could get a
copy of original 3D Blu-ray disc with a
comparatively low priced blank writable Blu-ray
disc, either making the copy as a backup or
sending it to friend for movie sharing. There
are two ways to backup and copy 3D Blu-ray movie
from the original Blu-ray disc 11 disc to disc
3D Blu-ray backup, and movie-only 3D Blu-ray disc
backup. The former one helps copy and backup all
contents (main movie, titles, movie trailers,
etc.) from source 3D Blu-ray disc to blank
Blu-ray disc, while the latter one saves more
space by copying the main movie of source 3D
Blu-ray disc to target blank Blu-ray disc. The
former one is recommended because it would keep
all the elements of original 3D Blu-ray disc. The
latter one might get 3D movie effect lost or
result in other errors during playback. But it
should be noted that the former solution requires
larger storage space.
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Part 3 Copy 3D Blu-ray Disc on Mac and
Windows To copy 3D Blu-ray disc, you have to get
a 3D Blu-ray copy software program, plus source
3D Blu-ray disc, target blank writable 3D Blu-ray
disc, computer with Blu-ray recorder drive, and
Intenet connection for disc decrypting if
neccessary. The below guide takes copying 3D
Blu-ray disc on Mac as example to show you how to
get a copy of 3D Blu-ray disc on Mac and Windows
with the help of Leawo Blu-ray Copy for Mac,
which has both Windows and Mac versions with
quite similar program interface and operation.
How to Copy 3D Blu-ray Disc on Mac with Leawo
Blu-ray Copy for Mac
2. Click "Add Blu-ray/DVD" button to import
source Blu-ray disc from Blu-ray recorder drive
form computer.
3. Select "Full Movie" option and set output disc
type (BD50 or BD25) at the bottom left corner.
Click the big green "Copy" button.
4. Set "Copy to", "Disc Label" and "Save to"
options. Click "Copy" button to start copying
Blu-ray.
1. Kick off Leawo Blu-ray Copy for Mac. Insert
source 3D Blu-ray movie disc into the Blu-ray
recorder drive.
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Note 1. Insert a blank writable Blu-ray disc
into another Blu-ray recorder drive and then
choose it as target under Copy to option. If
you only get one Blu-ray recorder, choose to
create ISO file first and then follow the below
steps to copy created 3D Blu-ray ISO image file
to Blu-ray disc.2. It is noted that you need to
choose Full Movie mode in case of destroying 3D
movie structure.
1. Insert a blank writable Blu-ray disc into the
Blu-ray disc recorder drive. Drag and drop your
3D Blu-ray ISO image file into Leawo Blu-ray Copy
for Mac.
2. On the popup "Add iso file" interface, set
"Copy to" and "Disc Label" options. Set the
Blu-ray recorder drive as target under "Copy to"
option.
3. Click the "Burn" button on the "Add iso file"
interface to start copying 3D Blu-ray ISO image
file to Blu-ray disc.
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Part 4 Tips on 3D Blu-ray Movie Watching What
is Blu-ray 3D? In December 2009, the Blu-ray
Disc Association (BDA) finalized the
specification for 3D content on Blu-ray Disc. BD
3D delivers full HD 1080p resolution to each eye,
regardless of whether that display uses LCD,
plasma, or LED technology. Do I have to wear
glasses? What kind? The viewer still has to wear
polarized glasses, but in Blu-ray 3D, the
glasses have LCD active shutters that are
synchronized with signals from the TV. The
shutters rapidly block the right- and left-eye
views alternately so each eye receives the
correct image. This technology provides higher
resolution than simpler X-Pol glasses because in
Active Shutter technology, each eye sees all the
lines in the video, whereas in X-Pol each eye
sees only half the lines. Do I need a new screen
to watch Blu-ray 3D? Yes. A BD 3D compatible
screen is required to view 3D content. The new
screens have higher refresh rates and IR
transmitters that work with the Active Shutter
glasses. 3D screens can also display 2D
content. Do I need a special Blu-ray
Player? Yes. 3D compatible Blu-ray Disc
players will be marked with the BD 3D logo. These
are known as Profile 5 players. What kind of
video file is used for 3D Blu-ray? The Blu-ray
Disc Association has chosen the Multiview Video
Coding (MVC) codec to store 3D, so that even
though it provides a full 1080p frame for each
eye, it will only require about 50 more storage
space compared to the 2D version, and all 3D
discs will be fully backward compatible, in 2D,
on existing players. Do I need to shoot
stereoscopic video to create Blu-ray 3D? You can
create original content in stereoscopic 3D, or
you can add the 3D effect to 2D video by creating
an offset image in post production. How do I
author a 3D Blu-ray Disc? The basic authoring
concepts for Blu-ray Disc carry over from 2D to
3D. Sony Creative Softwares DoStudio and
Blu-print have support for 3D authoring. Are
Blu-ray Disc menus in 3D? The BDA defines a
specification for 3D menus in HDMV mode and BD-J.
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