How to rip Blu-ray to FLV via Acrok Blu-ray ripping program

FLV refers to Flash Live Video, which offers high-rated compression for playback on web. The FLV file makes your videos possible to be seen on web, YouTube, Reuters.com, and Google Video are the most common and notable users of the FLV files.


FLV files are supported by Flash-compatible video files, which are exported by the Flash Video, Exporter plug-in with Adobe Flash, or other programs. Usually the files include video, audio, a short header, and metadata. As the FLV file is an open format, it can be supported by non-Adobe/Macromedia programs as well, such as QuickTime Pro or other applications.

At first, FLV files can be played by the Flash Player, however, the playing and the video playback is not synonymous. After a short period of time, Google Video and YouTube fixed this problem. The FLV files which are embedded in or linked to a SWF can now be played by the Flash Player browser plug-in. In other words, you can refer FLV by action SWF and script. Before it had been regarded as a way of video stream, FLA applications and players were made for several years. In general, two ways can be used to playback the FLV file - Flash Comm Server side Streaming and Progressive Streaming.

The requirement to watch FLV files is Macromedia Flash Player, which is called Adobe Flash. Many video programs and hardware devices can support FLV files.
There are many programs that can be used to open FLV files:
Windows operating system: Riva FLV Player, Adobe Flash Player, Media Player Classic (MPC), Adobe Media Player (AMP), FLV Player (by Martijn de Visser), VideoLAN VLC media player
Linux operating system: VideoLAN VLC media player
Mac operating system: VideoLAN VLC media player, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Media Player (AMP), Eltima Software SWF & FLV Player, Apple QuickTime Player with Perian component

 Rip Blu-ray to FLV via Acrok Blu-ray Ripper

If you want to convert Blu-ray to FLV and backup on your computer, using a Acrok Blu-ray Ripper is a good choice for you to store you Bluray favourite videos as FLV format. This article we will guide you how to convert Bluray to FLV step by step.

Step 1: Free download Acrok Blu-ray Ripper, and then launch it.

Step 2: Insert a Blu-ray disc and launch. If Bluray file has been already on your computer, you can just drag them directly.

Step 3: After the disc is inserted, you can click "Load Disc", then the program will import all the Blu-ray titles. Also you can click "Convert from Blu-ray directory" or "Convert from Blu-ray Image File" button to load Blu-ray file. Then a small window will pop up and ask you to select the output format, here we choose "FLV" format.

Step 4: Click "Settings" option to customize your FLV video of output. You can set subtitles, frame rate, audio settings.etc.

Step 5: Click "Convert" button and convert Blu-ray toFLV . You can click "Open" to check the converted FLV file when Blu-ray to FLV conversion is complete.

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