Leawo Blu-ray Ripper for iPad is an all-round Blu-ray ripping program designed for Blu-ray movie owners to rip Blu-ray to iPad to freely enjoy and watch Blu-ray on iPad with ease. With the professional decryption ability, this Blu-ray to iPad converter can decrypt the latest Blu-ray discs and rip Blu-ray to iPad MP4 or other iPad compatible video files. As a user friendly Blu-ray ripper for iPad, this Blu-ray to iPad converter provides plenty of profiles to convert Blu-ray to AVI, MP4, even iPad, PSP, etc. formats or devices. Along with the ability to rip Blu-ray to iPad, this Blu-ray ripper for iPad could also let you edit Blu-ray videos before you convert Blu-ray to iPad and convert 2D Blu-ray to 3D video for unlimited 3D movie enjoyment. Mac users could use Leawo Blu-ray Ripper for Mac to rip and convert Blu-ray to iPad on Mac.
Full Guide
Import Blu-ray source
Run Leawo Blu-ray Ripper, click "Load BD" to input Blu-ray movie from the Blu-ray disc or folders. You can also import DVD to convert DVD to iPad video by clicking Load DVD button. You are able to select the Blu-ray/DVD video Subtitle, Angle and Audio.
Specialize the output profile
Take your mouse down to the Profile box to specialize output profile for iPad (Mac users click the icon before 3D button to enter the Profile panel). You can choose directly from the iPad group (Mac users could choose directly from Apple group).
Convert Blu-ray to iPad video
Check the file list and make sure all the required files are selected, then click convert button on the bottom right to convert Blu-ray to iPad. When the Blu-ray to iPad conversion is completed, you are free to transfer Blu-ray to iPad to watch Blu-ray on iPad freely.
Extended Knowledge
The iPad is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, and web content. The iPad runs the same operating system as the iPod Touch and iPhone with a multitouch display, and uses "Wi-Fi" connection to access local area networks and the Internet. The device is managed and synced by iTunes running on a personal computer via USB cable.