Backup Blu-ray on Mac with Aurora Free Blu-ray Copy
All the Blu-ray fans may have the need to backup Blu-rays on a Mac computer. As far as I know, that hasn’t been very difficult now because of the one-key backup tool’s appearance. Aurora Blu-ray Copy is a free tool like this which allows users to backup their Blu-ray discs on Mac very simply. Below I will throw the quick Backup Blu-ray Mac tutorial up for all users’ reference.
First, the most important preparation is that you should have a Blu-Ray drive hooked to your Mac. As for now, Apples seems still not to make their computer with a BD support, so an external Blu-ray drive is very necessary. (If no, you can get one from the amazon.com). Aurora free Blu-ray Copy for Mac is a simple but practical tool. With it, users can backup Blu-ray to ISO on Mac directly as well as burn the ISO movies into a Blu-ray disc.
Step 1: If you don’t download this free Mac Blu-ray Copy tool yet, you should download it and install it on your Mac. Connect the BD drive with your computer and then insert the Blu-ray disc you want to backup.
Step 2: Run the tool as above, click the “Source” button to load the Blu-ray disc. You’ll then be presented with the disc information. Define the “Destination” folder according to your requirements(free 50GB space or so for processing).
Step3: Click “Start” to begin to backup Blu-ray on Mac with Aurora Blu-ray Copy.
So there you have it. It is quite simple. One thing you have to keep in mind is that you need to keep a good 50 GB or so free on your hard drive in order to process the BD backup.
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