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What are the main features and advantages of DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter?
Format Conversion – Turns Blu-ray content into standard DVD playback format.
Broad Compatibility – Creates DVDs for easier use on older players.
Quality Retention – Preserves strong video and audio during conversion.
Fast Processing – Uses hardware acceleration for quicker conversion jobs.
Flexible Output – Saves projects as discs, folders, or ISO files.
Workflow Excellence – Supports dependable long-term disc conversion and media access.
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Blu-ray to DVD – Converts Blu-ray discs to DVD-5 or DVD-9 video.
Protection removal – Removes AACS, BD+, region codes and BD-Live.
Output choices – Writes to disc, ISO file or DVD folder.
Title merging – Combines several Blu-ray titles onto one disc.
Performance Metric – Batch conversion with CUDA and Quick Sync acceleration.
Important – Licensed for personal use only, not commercial.
DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter reads a Blu-ray from a disc, ISO image or folder and rewrites it as a standard DVD-Video that plays on ordinary DVD players. It downscales high-definition video to the DVD format, so it suits playback compatibility rather than archival quality.
Old player support – Plays converted discs on any standard DVD player.
Strong decryption – Handles heavily protected and recent Blu-ray releases.
Selective conversion – Choose titles, chapters, audio tracks and subtitles.
Custom menus – Adjust the DVD menu before writing output.
Hardware acceleration – Uses multi-core CPU and GPU for speed.
No extra software – Output needs no third-party DVD playback tools.
It reads a Blu-ray from a disc, ISO image, or folder and converts it into a standard DVD-Video that any DVD player can read. The output can be a burned DVD-5 or DVD-9 disc, an ISO image, or a DVD folder, and no separate player software is required. During conversion it strips Blu-ray copy protection such as AACS, BD+, region codes, BD-Live, and UOPs. Because DVD is a standard-definition format, the high-definition Blu-ray picture is downscaled, so the result trades resolution for broad playback compatibility.
It fits owners of large Blu-ray collections who still rely on a standalone DVD player, a car player, or an in-room unit that cannot read Blu-ray discs. Instead of buying new hardware, you produce a DVD-Video copy that runs in equipment you already own. It also helps when you need to hand someone a disc and cannot assume they have a Blu-ray drive. The license covers personal use only, so it is not intended for producing discs for sale or distribution.
Yes. DVD is a standard-definition format, so a 1080p Blu-ray is downscaled to roughly 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL) during conversion. The tool keeps audio and video in sync and limits visible loss, but it cannot preserve the original HD resolution on a DVD. Interactive Blu-ray menus and some advanced disc features also do not carry over to the DVD output. If you want a true high-definition copy, a Blu-ray-to-Blu-ray copy is the better route.
Yes. You can merge multiple Blu-ray titles into a single DVD-5 or DVD-9, keep the original chapter markers, and reorder titles before conversion. You can also convert only selected sections rather than the whole disc and pick which audio tracks and subtitles to include, with subtitles written as DVD-standard sub-picture streams. This is practical for putting several short features or episodes onto one playable disc. The dual-layer DVD-9 option gives more room when a single-layer DVD-5 runs out of space.
Yes. DVDFab applies a Fair Use Policy that caps each licensed account at 100 disc copies per week. The software is also licensed strictly for personal use, and sharing copied content with third parties is not permitted. The weekly limit is ample for a typical home library but matters if you plan high-volume conversion. There is no separate commercial or business tier for this converter module.
Yes. It is available for both Windows and macOS as part of the DVDFab 13 package, so Mac users can convert Blu-rays to DVD without a separate Windows machine. The conversion workflow and output options are the same across both platforms.
You only need a Blu-ray drive to read a physical Blu-ray disc. If your source is already a Blu-ray ISO image or folder stored on your hard drive, the converter loads it directly with no optical drive involved. To burn the final DVD to a disc, you still need a DVD writer.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | Core 2 Quad and above |
| Memory RAM | 2GB RAM |
| Hard Disk | 100GB free hard disk space or above. DVDFab 13 online installer: 7.8 MB. DVDFab 13 offline installer: 465.9 MB. |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Converts Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray folders, and ISO image files to DVD-Video discs, DVD folders, and DVD ISO image files. Supports DVD-5 and DVD-9 output. Supports batch conversion. Supports multi-core CPU processing. Supports NVIDIA CUDA acceleration. Supports Intel Quick Sync acceleration. Allows merging multiple Blu-ray titles into one DVD. Preserves chapter positions. Allows title order adjustment. Allows selection of audio tracks and subtitles. Converts subtitles to DVD-standard subtitle streams. |
| Note | Requires a Blu-ray drive for disc sources. Internet connection required for software activation. Cinavia Removal Solution is sold separately. |
| Operating Systems | macOS Sequoia 15 macOS Sonoma 14 macOS Ventura 13 macOS Monterey 12 macOS Big Sur 11 macOS Catalina 10.15 macOS Mojave 10.14 macOS High Sierra 10.13 macOS Sierra 10.12 OS X El Capitan 10.11 OS X Yosemite 10.10 |
| Processor | 1GHz Intel processor or higher |
| Memory RAM | 2GB RAM or higher |
| Hard Disk | 100GB free hard disk space or above. DVDFab 13 for Mac app package: 362.9 MB. |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Converts Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray folders, and ISO image files to DVD-Video discs, DVD folders, and DVD ISO image files. Supports DVD-5 and DVD-9 output. Supports batch conversion. Supports multi-core CPU processing. Allows merging multiple Blu-ray titles into one DVD. Preserves chapter positions. Allows title order adjustment. Allows selection of audio tracks and subtitles. Converts subtitles to DVD-standard subtitle streams. |
| Note | Requires a Blu-ray drive and DVD drive for disc workflows. Internet connection required for software activation. Cinavia Removal Solution is sold separately. macOS 10.10 through 10.12 are legacy compatibility entries. |