The Kindle Fire is a nice 7-inch tablet that links seamlessly with Amazon’s impressive collection of digital music, video, magazine, and book services in one easy-to-use package. However, the Android based Tablet has its big defect – Limited Video formats: MP4 and VP8. If you just have some Blu-ray Disc(.mts) movies and just wanna put and enjoy them on the Kindle Fire, you will find Blu-ray playback on Kindle Fire is a blue moon. Sounds Annoying? No! You just need to convert Blu-rays to Kindle Fire compatible video formats since there is no BD Drive. The article will show you how to rip Blu-ray movies for Kindle Fire with best video settings under Mac OS X. Get some help from third-party softwares.

There are many programs out there that allow you to make copies of your Blu-rays and let you watch them the way you want to view them. Yeah, Blu-ray ripping software varies. A recommended one here is Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac. Specially designed for video zealots who use Mac OS, the Mac Blu-ray to Kindle Fire Converter can achieve all kinds of BluRay and DVD ripping tasks. And this ideal program adopts advanced audio and video encoding technology, which will never bring you troubles of audio and video out of sync issues. Moreover, the Mac BD Ripper for Kindle Fire is on sale at the company’s Christmas Promotion through Dec. 5, 2011 if you choose this option.
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