Post by summer201016 on Jan 20, 2013 20:54:58 GMT -5
ASUS have done a great issue in its Eee Pad assortment. ASUS Transformer Prime comes in the form of two models that we've reviewed now, the Transformer Pad Infinity, which sports a 1920x1080-pixel display, which we reviewed glowingly. ASUS also have the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, which sports the identical SoC, NVIDIA's Tegra 3, but ramps down the 10. 1-inch screen resolution to 1280x800. ASUS' Eee Pad Transformer Prime was the world's first Android-based tablet to be released with a quad-core processor inside. User can use it as a normal tablet. This can be why I love ASUS' use of the "Transformer" name, because the Transformer range of tablets really do transform into different items when used differently.
Step1. Load Blu ray to Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime Converter for Mac
Launch Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime Converter for Mac, and then click “Load BD” to import Blu ray source into the program (Virtue Blu ray hard drive is needed for Blu ray folder). Built-in player is provided for you to preview the imported files by double clicking the file.
Step2. Set output format
Click the clickable icon in the end of each and every imported file; choose one from MPEG4, H. 263, and H. 264 which are supported by ASUS Transformer Prime to be the output format in “Common Video”.
Step3. Settings
Click “+” button to go on to the settings portion, in which you are allowed to set the parameter such as video and audio codec, quality, bit rate, frame rate, etc. It’s essential to set the video size as 1280*720 which will be perfect for ASUS Transformer Prime.
Step4. Ripping Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime on Mac
Then revisit the home interface and click “Convert” to start to rip Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime on Mac.
Step1. Load Blu ray to Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime Converter for Mac
Launch Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime Converter for Mac, and then click “Load BD” to import Blu ray source into the program (Virtue Blu ray hard drive is needed for Blu ray folder). Built-in player is provided for you to preview the imported files by double clicking the file.
Step2. Set output format
Click the clickable icon in the end of each and every imported file; choose one from MPEG4, H. 263, and H. 264 which are supported by ASUS Transformer Prime to be the output format in “Common Video”.
Step3. Settings
Click “+” button to go on to the settings portion, in which you are allowed to set the parameter such as video and audio codec, quality, bit rate, frame rate, etc. It’s essential to set the video size as 1280*720 which will be perfect for ASUS Transformer Prime.
Step4. Ripping Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime on Mac
Then revisit the home interface and click “Convert” to start to rip Blu ray to ASUS Transformer Prime on Mac.