As amazing Windows 8.1 was released, all windows users would go into a new era. Windows 8 is perfect for PCs with touch screens, and you’ll discover it’s faster and more fluid to switch between apps and move things around, which provides a better user experience.
UFUSoft Blu-ray Copy for Windows 8.1 is a versatile application that can help you make copies of your BDs using different methods. The program features a nice straightforward interface, in which most of the operations will only require selecting a source and a target, and it supports either actual Blu-ray discs or BD folders. Various modes are available. Therefore, you can copy the whole disc to such targets as another disc, a BD folder or an ISO image file on Windows 8.1 PC, you are also allowed to set the target size (BD-50 or BD-25) and the number of copies as well. In the main movie mode, the program displays available chapters and lets you select those you want to include in your copy. Similarly, you can also choose your preferred audio tracks and subtitles if available. The Clone mode lets you make an exact copy of your disc to either another disc or an ISO file. Finally, the Write Data mode allows you to burn Blu-ray disc from another disc or a BD folder. In addition, it also supports saving BD contents to an ISO image file.
All in all,
UFUSoft Windows 8.1 Blu-ray Copy provides various modes to copy BD contents. Be aware that its purpose is not to compose Blu-ray discs from scratch. Therefore, if you are looking for an application that lets you create BDs by adding standard files, you should look elsewhere.
* Copy/clone Blu-ray disc/folder to a blank Blu-ray disc
* Backup Blu-ray disc to Blu-ray folder and ISO files
* Support making a perfect 1:1 copy of the original 3D Blu-ray discs
* Compress BD-50 to a single BD-25 with high quality
* 4 copy modes available: Full Disc, Main Movie, Clone, and Write Data.
* Support Windows 8.1 Blue, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Win Vista, etc.
Now this passage will show you how to copy full disc Blu-ray movie to a blank Blu-ray disc on Windows 8.1.
Step 1: Download and install UFUSoft Windows 8.1 Blu-ray Copy, run it.
Step 2: Click the pull-down menu after the “Source” button to add your source Blu-ray file to the Blu-ray Copy for Windows 8.1.
Step 3: Select target drive, when the software is launched successfully, it will select the writable drive you connected to Windows 8.1 computer as the target drive automatically.
Step 4: Set the output settings like “Remove HD Audio” for compressing the source file audio and in the meantime to guarantee the high quality of video/image of the target BD file. “Volume Label” for changing the target Blu-ray disc name by entering your favorite name. “Target Size” for selecting “BD-50″ or “BD-25″ as the target size. And enter the number of the quantity you want to copy in the “Copys” option.
Step 5: Click “Start” menu to begin your
Blu-ray to Windows 8.1 copy/backup process. Then this Windows 8.1 Blu-ray Copy would start the whole process.
After succeeding to copy/backup the source Blu-ray disc to the temp folder on Windows 8.1, it will automatically pop up the source Blu-ray disk in the BD drive and prompts you to put the target blank Blu-ray disc to the BD drive.
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