Showing posts with label iPhone 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone 6. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Concept Video Surfaces showing iPhone 6 with iOS 8 Features

iOS 8 is coming. With a host of new features tipped, including alleged support for an iWatch, could Apple be set to reveal an OS perfectly tailored for the iPhone 6?



A new concept video created by TechRadar illustrates a compilation of rumored ideas that might make their way to the next iPhone 6 running iOS 8. The video illustrates such rumored ideas as the new Healthbook app, Notification Center and other concepts such as the new DriveMode patent idea and a new Shazam feature that would be better served as a CarPlay feature.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Blu-ray to iPhone 6 - Rip Blu-ray to multi-track MP4 for watching on iPhone 6 with VLC

A detailed guide to help you rip Blu-ray to iPhone 6 with multiple audio tracks, with the guide to help you play multi-track movie on iPhone via VLC.

Though the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c have only been available for a couple of months, rumors are gathering about its replacement, which should – if previous versions are anything to go by – be called the iPhone 6.

Here are probably the craziest rumors about Apple’s iPhone 6:
  • Larger screen: Multiple sizes in 4.7-5.7" range rumored
  • Sapphire Glass screen
  • Faster and more efficient A8 chip
  • Fall 2014 Release Date
iPhone 6

However one thing for sure is that the new iPhone 6 will not be equipped a port for playing Blu-rays. I do not own a large Blu-ray collection but still have some discs to rip, like Girls on a Bicycle, Winter’s Tale, Date and Sandwich, etc.

For this reason, we still get something to do if we want to enjoy Blu-ray movies on iPhone 6 at original quality with all the audio tracks.

One of my friends recommended Pavtube ByteCopy as the best Blu-ray to iPhone 6 Ripper; let’s go on and see how it works.

Download a trial here: 
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Mac download

Rip Blu-ray movie to iPhone 6 with multiple audio tracks

Step 1. Launch ByteCopy and load disc

Click the “Load file(s)” icon to import Blu-ray disc (need an external Blu-ray drive), Blu-ray ISO image files and Blu-ray folder.



Step 2. Choose Multi-track MOV.

Click the “Format” drop-down list and choose “Multi-track Video>Multi-track MOV(*.mov)” for IOS devevices.



Step 3. Adjust settings (Optional)

Click “Format” to adjust video settings like video size, bitrate, frame rate, etc.
Switch to “Audio” tab, you can free choose wanted audio tracks and set the audio channel.



Step 4. Start conversion.

Back to main interface and click the big “Convert” to start converting Blu-ray to multi-track MOV for playback on IOS devices. After conversion, click “Open output folder” to quick locate the converted video.

How to play the converted video on iPhone 6?

1. Get a multi-track player installed on iDevices

Search words like “multitrack player” on App Store and you can find plenty of players that support multi-track mov. I use VLC Media Player for IOS so just show how it works in this guide:

Find VLC for IOS in AppStore and install it to your IOS devices.



2. Transfer your multi-track MOV videos to iDevices via iTunes.

Connect your iDevices to your Mac via USB cable, switch to App tab, find VLC icon, click “Add” to add converted multi-track MP4 into this app.



3. Play multi-track MOV movie with desired audio track with VLC on iDevices.

Open VLC app on your iPad or iPhone, find the transferred MP4 video and you are able to select any audio track when you watching the movie on iDevices.(Also read how to play Blu-ray in VLC on Mac with selected audios/subtitles)





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