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Already have AnyDVD HD, do I need Clone BD for iTunes?

Jeff Baron

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I've been using SlySoft/RedFox AnyDVD HD for years and have several DVDs and Blurays on hard drives in a Win7 64bit desktop computer that I play through WMC and TMT. I'm going on a trip and would like to download a few blurays onto an iPad or iPhone. It is my understanding I need to convert the .iso image into something that iTunes can play and Clone BD is the software for this? If it is, can I use the .iso already on my hard drive to copy and then convert or do I need to physically have the disc, put it into the drive and then CloneBD will convert it?
 
CloneBD can do the conversion from either a blu ray .iso or a blu ray folder.

CloneBD does NOT need your original blu ray disc.

For dvd folders or iso's on your hard drive you can use CloneDVDmobile to convert to a different format.
 
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Ok, but I thought I needed CloneBD because CloneDVDmobile couldn't convert Bluray?
 
That's exactly what he's saying. CloneDVD mobile doesn't do bd's and CloneBD doesn't do DVD's.

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That is correct!

CloneDVDmobile will only convert a DVD (or a dvd folder or dvd .iso) into a different format.

CloneBD will only convert a Blu Ray (or a blu ray folder or blu ray .iso) into a different format.

I only mentioned CloneDVDmobile in case you also wanted to convert a dvd folder or dvd .iso to a different format.
 
Ahh, gotcha. For some reason I thought .iso was only a Bluray extension
 
iso is nothing more than a file container like avi, mp4, mkv... in this case .iso is a file container for the disc structure. No more, no less
 
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