Of course there are already multiple profiles set for users that just want to press a few buttons and have the output video ready in no time and with good quality. I’ve mentioned that this Blu-ray 3D ripper software is not very advanced, but still you get a nice control over the file containers as well as the codecs and compression levels you may use should you need to. This cutting option could also help a lot when testing different settings for compression to get the best results, but maybe DVDFab will add it as a function soon. There is also a preview windows to show you how the output will look like, but the thing I’m kind of missing here as a feature is the option to cut only some part of the clip if you don’t need it fully converted. You can also do some very basic editing while doing the conversion such as resizing the video frame or cropping it, but you would rarely need to use these when ripping a 3D video.
This Blu-ray 3D Ripper software supports output in both Side by Side format and Above/Below (Over/Under) with full frame size for each eye or half resolution (squashed) in a single video file as well as output into two separate video files, one for each eye. After you rip some video from a Blu-ray 3D disc you can easily play it with a software such as the Stereoscopic Player or Nvidia’s 3D Vision Video Player on your computer’s 3D LCD monitor or even with a normal video player on a 3D HDTV.
It is not intended for hardcore video enthusiasts that want to have a lot of control over what, when and where to happen in the video conversion, but is instead for people that just want to rip a clip or the whole movie quickly and easily. DVDFab’s Blu-ray 3D Ripper software may not be the first solution becoming available to help you rip videos and movies from Blu-ray 3D discs and convert them to different popular formats, but it is one of the most user friendly solutions available.