When you have hundreds of Blu-ray DVDs, do you want to play them any time you want without looking for the DVD boxes? Follow this guide and you can easily convert Blu-ray DVDs to MKV for WD TV.

1. Why convert Blu-ray DVD to MKV
MKV stands for Matroska Video. It is a free and open file container and many software players and hardware devices support this format, e.g. VLC media player, MPlayer, Western Digital TV Live. It is the first choice for playing video on computer, WD TV with home network connection.
2. Things to pay attention when converting blu-ray to MKV
Even though VLC media player, MPlayer, Western Digital TV Live can play MKV files, we shall get the right MKV file to make a smooth video playback. Some Blu-ray DVD includes copyright protection like AACS, BD+ and MKB16, MKB17. If the Blu-ray conversion tool did not rip video correctly, there will be pixilation or the video is jerky. A great conversion tool shall decrypt the Blu-ray DVD and output MKV file without pixilation.
3. How to convert Blu-ray to MKV
I recommend Aunsoft Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac to decrypt Blu-ray DVD with smooth MKV output.
Step 1. Insert Blu-ray DVD and load video to application.
Insert the Blu-ray DVD to your Blu-ray DVD Rom and run the program. You can click the BD/DVD Folder and select your Blu-ray disc drive to load the entire disk.
Step 2. Select main movie and MKV output.
The application displays the main movie as the first title, and you can quickly get the main movie with the checkbox in front of the main movie ticked.
From the output drop-down menu, choose Common Video > MKV or HD Video > MKV HD Video as output.
Step 3. Get MKV file from Blu-ray DVD.
Click the convert button under the preview window of the interface, and start conversion.
With the Mac Blu-ray to MKV ripper, you can play video smoothly with VLC media player, or transfer the videos to WD TV Live or playback on LED TV or LCD TV.
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