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How can I put Guardians of the Galaxy DVD onto BlackBerry Z10 and Z30

December 10th, 2014 | Posted by mobmshare in BlackBerry

BlackBerry Z10 is the first phone based on the brand new BlackBerry 10 platform and also a great movie player comes with distinctive display, powerful processor and extra-long battery life. And the Z30 comes in at 1280 x 720 pixels with a 295ppi, while the Z10 has 1280 x 768 pixels at a 356ppi. Both feature 24-bit colour depth, but the Z30 has an AMOLED display, likely to providing more saturation to give colours more punch and deeper blacks.

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It’s no surprise many people want to put their favorite DVD movies like Guardians of the Galaxy on the two phones based on BlackBerry 10 platform. However, in some forums, questions like “Will my DVD work with Blackberry Z10?”, “How can I get my DVD collections onto my new Blackberry Z30?”, etc. are often heard.

To make it clear, first, you should know that Blackberry still don’t build DVD ROM in these hot gadgets, leaving a lion in the way if you want to play DVD movie on BlackBerry Z10 and Z30 directly. But this doesn’t mean you cannot achieve this goal. There are silver linings. You can rip DVD to BlackBerry viewable video format beforehand so as to access your converted movie without limitation.

In order to fulfill DVD to BlackBerry conversion task, you need to prepare a piece of high-end DVD ripper software, such as Pavtube DVDAid which acts as a high-caliber DVD Ripper that emancipates DVD movie from the confine of copy protection schemes. This software is capable of liberating movie content from DVD and making it playable on your BlackBerry Z10 and Z30/2 in a few clicks. The sticking point is that this tool allows Blackberry followers to rip Guardians of the Galaxy DVD disc, DVD folder, DVD IFO/ISO image files to BlackBerry Z10 and Z30 effortlessly with intact quality. Mac version is available here.

(Read Top 5 Best DVD Ripping Tools for All Windows/Mac Users Review)

How to Rip and Convert Guardians of the Galaxy DVD to BlackBerry Z10 and Z30 

Step 1. Run this DVD Ripper; load DVD disc/folder/IFO/ISO.

Click “Load files” to import Guardians of the Galaxy DVD movie file. Choose subtitles, languages or forced subtitles in the main interface. ISO image files would be recognized by Pavtube DVD Aid directly, so there’s no need to run virtual drive to mount them.

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Step 2. Choose format

Click “Format” drop-down list, choose “Common Video > H.264 Video(*.mp4)” as the best profile for BlackBerry Z10 and Z30.

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Step 3. Customize specs.

Click “Settings” to customize output video size, frame rate, bitrate, and other settings, all according to your needs. Usually bitrate is directly related with video quality; for BlackBerry Z10 and Z30, it’s all fine to set it 720p with 1500~2500kbps.

Step 4. Start conversion.

Now back to main interface, click “Convert” to start converting Guardians of the Galaxy DVD to MP4 for BlackBerry. After the conversion, you can click “Open output folder” to quick locate the converted video and transfer the converted video to BlackBerry Z10 and Z30. Now your BlackBerry phones will have no trouble to play Guardians of the Galaxy DVD movie files.

What’s more, it is a piece of cake to enjoy mkviTunes and other videos on BlackBerry phones.

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