
Avatar has broken DVD and Blu-ray sales records by selling 6.7 million copies in first four days, and till now, it still remains the top-selling record in many areas, especial in the United States. Have you got a Blu-ray copy of this fantastic movie, and wanna experience it on your new iPad or iPad 3G? If so, you may come across something that you are looking for, because this article will give you a solution on how to rip Blu-ray Avatar to iPad or iPad Wi-Fi+3G via Pavtube . Following is the detailed step-by-step instruction, please feel free to read on it.
Step 1: Click "BD/DVD Folder" or "IFO File" to load Avatar Blu-ray files into this Mac Blu-ray Ripper

Step 2: Select an output format for iPad or iPad Wi-Fi+3G
Click on the pull down menu of "Format", and then hit "iPad" profile, afterwards, you will see there are totally three formats optimized for iPad, and each of them will guarantee you a perfect quality while playing them back on the iPad/iPad 3G.

Step 3: Click settings button to do advanced settings
Actually, we suggest you not to change any of the default settings of this , because they are absolutely able to achieve a perfect playback quality on your iPad or iPad Wi-Fi+3G. Anyway, if you would like to do some tests to meet your higher expectations, you can try to adjust all of the parameters in the following interface, including codec, bitrate, frame rate, aspect ratio, sample rate, and audio channel.

Step 4: Click "Convert" button to start .
When the ripping task is finished, you can click "Open" button to get the ripped BD Avatar files for your iPad or iPad 3G. What you need to do next is just opening your iTunes, and adding the ripped Blu-ray Avatar movie to the library to sync to your iPad for watching. Have fun.
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