Watch Blu-rays and DVD movies on Nexus One like iPhone

Now, as the much awaited Nexus One is into the palm of many of us, debate on the superiority of Google branded phone Nexus One over iPhone and prior to its launch becomes more and more consolidated. I don’t mean to join the discussion. Here I just want to share my way viewing Blu-ray and DVD movies on Nexus One according to my own experience.




First of all, let’s view graphics, audio and video of Google Nexus One:

Image: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP

Audio encoders: AMR-NB

Audio decoders: AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+), AMR-NB, AMR-WB9, MP3, MIDI SMF, OGG Vorbis, WAVE (8-bit and 16bit PCM)

Video: H.263, MPEG-4 SP, H.264 AVC

From the above info, you will see that Nexus One can not directly play Blu-ray and DVD. As a result, I have to turn to a third party – Blu-ray ripper for help. There are many Blu-ray ripper tools which can do the job but not all of them can decrypt and convert Blu-ray or protected DVD to any other popular video/audio format with ease like Moyea Blu-ray Ripper after trying several Blu-ray rippers one by one. Additionally, it supports decrypting and converting Blu-ray maintaining its original audio stream like TrueHD or DTS-HD so that you can easily enjoy your Blu-ray with your master language.

After launching Moyea Blu-ray Ripper, you can follow the steps to decrypt and convert Blu-ray/DVD to Nexus One.

Step 1: Add your Blu-ray files into this program

Step 2: Select output format and set destination folder

After all Blu-ray files are loaded, you could easily select output format workable to Nexus One from the drop-down list “Format” as well as set save path from the “Output”. Otherwise, the output files will be saved in the default folder automatically.





If your Blu-ray files have many subtitle languages, you can choose your master language from the “Subtitle” as well as select audio track from the “Audio”.

Step 3: Click the “Convert” button to start Blu-ray conversion

Once all the Blu-ray conversion is done, you can get the output files from its destination folder and then you can put the converted Blu-ray files to your Nexus One for viewing.

See, only three clicks, all the process will be finished in a short time. As for those Mac users, there is another alternative tool – Mac Blu-ray Ripper which works perfectly as well as Moyea Blu-ray Ripper on Windows.

Hope it helps!

Posted by Coolbreeze on Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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