Bckup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy

Bckup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy


Directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Drew Goddard based on the best-selling novel by Andy Weir, The Martian is one of the best hard-science scifi films to hit the screen in decades. Remarkably faithful to the novel and thoroughly engaging for its entire 144 minute length, this film is definitely worth taking in. It's also worth reviewing it again and again and in fact this is exactly what many people think. 

But watching The Martian repeatedly in Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy may scratch the disc. So if you want to review the movie, you’d better backup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy. Here the guide shows how to make a copy of The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy. 

Way to backup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD 

Things you need 

A Blu-ray/DVD Ripper 
A Computer 
The Martian Blu-ray/DVD disc 

Blu-ray/DVD Ripper recommended to copy The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD 

Pavtube BDMagic can remove AACS and CSS in Blu-ray/DVD disc and other similar protections built-in discs to prevent straight-up copying. It can 1:1 backup Blu-ray/DVD with the same video structure and convert Blu-ray/DVD to H.265, M3U8, MKV, AVI, MP4, etc in original video quality. 

Besides, it also can allows users to adjust video/audio size, codec, frame rate, channel, etc and trim video footage/crop unwanted area in Blu-ray/DVD videos. 


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Steps to backup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD 

Step 1: Import Blu-ray/DVD movies 

Click “File” to load your Blu-ray/DVD The Martian to this program. It will automatically choose the main content to convert. If there are several language subtitles in your Blu-ray/DVD movies, you can select the language subtitle you want to show in your movie by “Subtitle”. 

 

Step 2: Specify output format 

In drop-down format list, you can choose “HD Video” > “H.264 HD Video(*.mp4)” as output format for nearly all laptops, tablets, mobile phones can play MP4 videos. 

 

Tip: If you just want to digital your Blu-ray/DVD for more convenient organization and management, you also can choose to full disc copy Blu-ray/DVD or main title copy

Step 3: Start backup The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD to MP4 

After all settings done, hit on the “Convert” button and The Martian in Blu-ray/DVD backup process will start. After the conversion completes, open output folder and you will find the converted movies. 

Way to backup The Martian in Digital Copy 

Things you need 

A computer 
The Martian in Digital Copy 
DRM Removal software 

DRM Removal software recommended to backup The Martian in digital copy 

Pavtube ChewTune is a top-ranked DRM removing software. It can remove Data Rights Management protection from BD/DVD Digital Copies, iTunes movies or TV-shows, Amazon Instant Video, BBC iPlayer, etc. Then convert the original The Martin to MP4, MKV, AVI, etc popular video format. So you can enjoy The Martian on your iPhone 6S, Surface Pro 4, iPad Pro, HD TV via USB without the use of the digital copy disc. 


Free download and install: 
  

Steps to backup The Martian in Digital Copy 

Step 1: Import The Martian to the software 

Run the best DRM removal, and click “File” > “Add Video/Audio” or “Add from Folder” to import The Martian Digital Copy videos. 

 

Step 2. Choose output format 

According to device with which you want to play The Martian.Pick a proper format like MP4, WMV, MPG as the output format. 

 

Step 3. Clear DRM protection from The Martian Digital Copy 

Once setting the output format, click on the “Convert” icon in bottom right screen to start removing DRM protection and restriction from The Martian Digital Copy and convert it to MP4. 
In short, no matter what backup project you choose, only if you don’t need to use the disc, you can review The Martian without hassle. 


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