How to Convert Blu-Ray DVD to PS3?
The PlayStation 3 (officially abbreviated as PS3) is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment, and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. If you want to watch Blu-Ray DVD movies on PS3, you need to rip Blu-Ray disc to PS3 compatible video file and then transfer the output video to PS3. The following tutorial is going to show you how to rip Blu-Ray DVD to PS3 video, convert Blu-Ray DVD movie for PS3 and watch your favorite Blu-Ray discs on PS3.
To rip Blu-Ray DVD to PS3 video you need to download the Blu-Ray to PS3 Converter.
Step 1. Launch Blu-Ray to PS3 Converter and add Blu-Ray Files
Click the "BD/DVD ROM" button to extract Blu-Ray movie from disc. Or click the "BD/DVD Folder" if you would like to add Blu-Ray files from your PC. The video information of the loaded Blu-Ray movie will be shown in the file list. You can rename the output videos in the file list, select the chapters/titles to convert, choose DVD subtitle and audio track, etc. Double click a selected file, and you will be able to preview it.
Step 2. Choose Output Format
Extend the "Format" drop-down list and choose "PSP/PS3" from the category. From the subcategory, you may choose "PS3 MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)" as the output format.
If you want to customize a profile for the output video, you can click the "Settings" button next to the Format field to open the "Profile" window and set video resolution, frame rate, bit rate, encoder, etc. See the figure below:
Step 3. Click "Start" to Convert Blu-Ray DVD to PS3
Check the file list and make sure all the required files are selected. Then click the "Convert" button to start converting Blu-Ray DVD to PS3.
Step 4. Transfer Output Video to PS3
After you have the files in a compatible format transfer them to your PS3.
Note: There are a few tips and tricks you won't let slip while using this Blu-Ray to PS3 Converter to rip Blu-Ray disc for viewing on PS3, such as trimming DVD length, cropping video edges, adding text/image watermaters, capturing pictures from the movie, applying a video effect, etc.

