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Tipard Blu-ray Converter for Mac

com.tipard.tipard-blu-ray-converter-for-mac · Video · v10.0.72.19996
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Tipard Blu-ray Converter for Mac is a specialized media conversion tool designed to extract and transcode Blu-ray disc content into standard video formats compatible with macOS, Windows, and mobile devices. It targets home media enthusiasts and professionals who need to convert their Blu-ray collections into playable formats for backup, archiving, or portable viewing. The app handles decryption of commercial Blu-ray discs (where legally permitted) and offers batch processing with customizable output settings including resolution, bitrate, and codec selection. Key features include support for multiple output formats (MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and more) and the ability to extract and convert audio tracks separately. Typical users include media archivists, content creators who work with Blu-ray source material, and home theater enthusiasts who want flexibility in how they access their physical media collections.

Suggested Replacements

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HandBrake AI
https://www.handbrake.fr/

No native Apple Silicon version of Tipard Blu-ray Converter for Mac has been released. The latest known version (10.0.70.19821) remains Intel-only and runs under Rosetta 2 translation on Apple Silicon Macs. There is no public evidence that Tipard is actively maintaining or updating this product for native Apple Silicon support. Given the specialized nature of Blu-ray conversion and the limited ecosystem of actively maintained alternatives, your best option is to monitor Tipard's official website for future updates, or consider switching to a cross-platform alternative. HandBrake is a free, open-source video converter that natively supports Apple Silicon and can handle many video formats (though Blu-ray decryption support depends on your jurisdiction and legal context). For Blu-ray-specific needs, you may also research whether MakeMKV (which has some Apple Silicon support) or ffmpeg-based tools meet your requirements, though these may require more technical setup. If Tipard is your preferred tool, contact their support to inquire about Apple Silicon native development plans before Rosetta 2 support ends.

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