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How To: Convert (rip) DVD movies to iPhone(iPod)?

 
 
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      12-08-2007
Choosing a conversion tool
There are many video conversion tools that are capable of converting
DVD video to iPhone(iPod)format. Many of them are general purpose
toolkits that can convert almost any kind of video to almost any other
format. Some of them are good tools, but they make the process a bit
complicated.

Some conversion tools also perform the conversion in two stages. They
rip the video to an uncompressed video (usually AVI format) and then
convert the AVI video to the MP4 format used by your iPod. This takes
twice as long, and also requires a lot more disk space, since the AVI
file produced by the first stage of the conversion is much larger than
the final output.

We recommend that you use the DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter. This tool
has been specifically created to rip DVD videos to iPhone(iPod)
format. It is easy to use and converts the video in a single pass,
ready for upload to your iPhone(iPod).

You can download it from:
http://www.zbusoft.com

Step 1: Start the software
Start DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter.
The software displays a Quick Guide, which shows how easy the
conversion process is.

Step 2: Start the movie
Load the DVD movie into your DVD player, then press and hold the Shift
key. (This will stop Windows launching the default DVD player). When
the disc is loaded, click Open DVD in DVD to iPod Converter. This will
open a dialog box:

where you must specify where the DVD video files are stored. Usually,
this is in a folder named VIDEO_TS in the root folder of the DVD.
Select this folder and click OK. The video will start to play, and the
software will fast forward it to the main menu.

Step 3: Select the content
Using the DVD menu, select what you want to record. You use the mouse
to select items from the menu, just as you would when playing the
movie on a DVD player. You can select subtitles, or a different
language soundtrack, if you want. If the DVD contains several episodes
of a TV series, you can select the episode you want to record.

When you select an episode, or the start of the movie, it will start
to play, just as it would when playing the movie on a DVD player.
Click Convert. This will start the recording process, just like
pressing the record button on a video recorder. A dialog box will
appear:

You can use this dialog to change the name if you wish. This will only
affect the filename of the converted video file, so you can change it
later using Windows Explorer if you want.

Step 4: Start the recording
By default, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will record from the
beginning of the movie. The option Record from the beginning in the
dialog box shown above will be checked. But you can also choose to
record from the current time. This allows you to use the DVD fast
forward and back controls to locate a part of the movie you would like
to record, and then record and convert a clip.

Normally, you will just click Yes to record the whole movie. DVD to
iPhone(iPod)Converter will skip back to the start of the movie (in
case you missed a few seconds) and then start to record.

Depending on the speed of your computer, the video may be played
faster than real time during the conversion. You will not hear any
sound. If the conversion seems slow, then your computer is not very
fast.

Step 5: Uploading the movie to your iPhone(iPod)
When the recording is finished, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will
display another dialog box. You will also see this dialog box if you
stop the recording by clicking Abort.
Select one of the two options and click Next >>. DVD to
iPhone(iPod)Converter will open the output folder in Windows Explorer,
and you should see an MP4 file there, containing your converted video.
If you chose the second option, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will also
have opened iTunes, ready for you to upload the DVD video to your
iPhone(iPod). It's that simple!


Download a free trial of DVD to iPhone(iPod) Converter now!
http://www.zbusoft.com
 
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      12-08-2007
or cucusoft which is far easier.



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> Choosing a conversion tool
> There are many video conversion tools that are capable of converting
> DVD video to iPhone(iPod)format. Many of them are general purpose
> toolkits that can convert almost any kind of video to almost any other
> format. Some of them are good tools, but they make the process a bit
> complicated.
>
> Some conversion tools also perform the conversion in two stages. They
> rip the video to an uncompressed video (usually AVI format) and then
> convert the AVI video to the MP4 format used by your iPod. This takes
> twice as long, and also requires a lot more disk space, since the AVI
> file produced by the first stage of the conversion is much larger than
> the final output.
>
> We recommend that you use the DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter. This tool
> has been specifically created to rip DVD videos to iPhone(iPod)
> format. It is easy to use and converts the video in a single pass,
> ready for upload to your iPhone(iPod).
>
> You can download it from:
> http://www.zbusoft.com
>
> Step 1: Start the software
> Start DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter.
> The software displays a Quick Guide, which shows how easy the
> conversion process is.
>
> Step 2: Start the movie
> Load the DVD movie into your DVD player, then press and hold the Shift
> key. (This will stop Windows launching the default DVD player). When
> the disc is loaded, click Open DVD in DVD to iPod Converter. This will
> open a dialog box:
>
> where you must specify where the DVD video files are stored. Usually,
> this is in a folder named VIDEO_TS in the root folder of the DVD.
> Select this folder and click OK. The video will start to play, and the
> software will fast forward it to the main menu.
>
> Step 3: Select the content
> Using the DVD menu, select what you want to record. You use the mouse
> to select items from the menu, just as you would when playing the
> movie on a DVD player. You can select subtitles, or a different
> language soundtrack, if you want. If the DVD contains several episodes
> of a TV series, you can select the episode you want to record.
>
> When you select an episode, or the start of the movie, it will start
> to play, just as it would when playing the movie on a DVD player.
> Click Convert. This will start the recording process, just like
> pressing the record button on a video recorder. A dialog box will
> appear:
>
> You can use this dialog to change the name if you wish. This will only
> affect the filename of the converted video file, so you can change it
> later using Windows Explorer if you want.
>
> Step 4: Start the recording
> By default, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will record from the
> beginning of the movie. The option Record from the beginning in the
> dialog box shown above will be checked. But you can also choose to
> record from the current time. This allows you to use the DVD fast
> forward and back controls to locate a part of the movie you would like
> to record, and then record and convert a clip.
>
> Normally, you will just click Yes to record the whole movie. DVD to
> iPhone(iPod)Converter will skip back to the start of the movie (in
> case you missed a few seconds) and then start to record.
>
> Depending on the speed of your computer, the video may be played
> faster than real time during the conversion. You will not hear any
> sound. If the conversion seems slow, then your computer is not very
> fast.
>
> Step 5: Uploading the movie to your iPhone(iPod)
> When the recording is finished, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will
> display another dialog box. You will also see this dialog box if you
> stop the recording by clicking Abort.
> Select one of the two options and click Next >>. DVD to
> iPhone(iPod)Converter will open the output folder in Windows Explorer,
> and you should see an MP4 file there, containing your converted video.
> If you chose the second option, DVD to iPhone(iPod)Converter will also
> have opened iTunes, ready for you to upload the DVD video to your
> iPhone(iPod). It's that simple!
>
>
> Download a free trial of DVD to iPhone(iPod) Converter now!
> http://www.zbusoft.com



 
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Sandysmith87
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      12-18-2007
On Dec 7, 6:19 pm, zbus...@gmail.com wrote:
> Choosing a conversion tool
> There are manyvideoconversion tools that are capable of converting
> DVDvideotoiPhone(iPod)format. Many of them are general purpose
> toolkits that can convert almost any kind ofvideoto almost any other
> format. Some of them are good tools, but they make the process a bit
> complicated.
>
> Some conversion tools also perform the conversion in two stages. They
> rip thevideoto an uncompressedvideo(usually AVI format) and then
> convert the AVIvideoto the MP4 format used by your iPod. This takes
> twice as long, and also requires a lot more disk space, since the AVI
> file produced by the first stage of the conversion is much larger than
> the final output.
>
> We recommend that you use the DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter. This tool
> has been specifically created to rip DVD videos toiPhone(iPod)
> format. It is easy to use and converts thevideoin a single pass,
> ready for upload to youriPhone(iPod).
>
> You can download it from:
> http://www.zbusoft.com
>
> Step 1: Start the software
> Start DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter.
> The software displays a Quick Guide, which shows how easy the
> conversion process is.
>
> Step 2: Start the movie
> Load the DVD movie into your DVD player, then press and hold the Shift
> key. (This will stop Windows launching the default DVD player). When
> the disc is loaded, click Open DVD in DVD to iPod Converter. This will
> open a dialog box:
>
> where you must specify where the DVDvideofiles are stored. Usually,
> this is in a folder named VIDEO_TS in the root folder of the DVD.
> Select this folder and click OK. Thevideowill start to play, and the
> software will fast forward it to the main menu.
>
> Step 3: Select the content
> Using the DVD menu, select what you want to record. You use the mouse
> to select items from the menu, just as you would when playing the
> movie on a DVD player. You can select subtitles, or a different
> language soundtrack, if you want. If the DVD contains several episodes
> of a TV series, you can select the episode you want to record.
>
> When you select an episode, or the start of the movie, it will start
> to play, just as it would when playing the movie on a DVD player.
> Click Convert. This will start the recording process, just like
> pressing the record button on avideorecorder. A dialog box will
> appear:
>
> You can use this dialog to change the name if you wish. This will only
> affect the filename of the convertedvideofile, so you can change it
> later using Windows Explorer if you want.
>
> Step 4: Start the recording
> By default, DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter will record from the
> beginning of the movie. The option Record from the beginning in the
> dialog box shown above will be checked. But you can also choose to
> record from the current time. This allows you to use the DVD fast
> forward and back controls to locate a part of the movie you would like
> to record, and then record and convert a clip.
>
> Normally, you will just click Yes to record the whole movie. DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter will skip back to the start of the movie (in
> case you missed a few seconds) and then start to record.
>
> Depending on the speed of your computer, thevideomay be played
> faster than real time during the conversion. You will not hear any
> sound. If the conversion seems slow, then your computer is not very
> fast.
>
> Step 5: Uploading the movie to youriPhone(iPod)
> When the recording is finished, DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter will
> display another dialog box. You will also see this dialog box if you
> stop the recording by clicking Abort.
> Select one of the two options and click Next >>. DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter will open the output folder in Windows Explorer,
> and you should see an MP4 file there, containing your convertedvideo.
> If you chose the second option, DVD toiPhone(iPod)Converter will also
> have opened iTunes, ready for you to upload the DVDvideoto youriPhone(iPod). It's that simple!
>
> Download a free trial of DVD toiPhone(iPod) Converter now!http://www.zbusoft.com


Just out of cursoity - would anyone watch a whole movie on the their
iphone/iTouch.
I can image watching a 5 minute clip
 
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Jim
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      12-18-2007
> Just out of cursoity - would anyone watch a whole movie on the their
> iphone/iTouch.
> I can image watching a 5 minute clip


I have watched entire sitcoms, tv shows and movies on an ipod video, a zen
m, and a zune while traveling on planes, trains and.....

With a nice set of nr headphones the world goes away and enters that little
screen.



 
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Kevin Thomas
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      12-18-2007
In article <47679eb6$0$8842$>, Jim wrote:

> > Just out of cursoity - would anyone watch a whole movie on the their
> > iphone/iTouch.
> > I can image watching a 5 minute clip

>
> I have watched entire sitcoms, tv shows and movies on an ipod video, a zen
> m, and a zune while traveling on planes, trains and.....
>
> With a nice set of nr headphones the world goes away and enters that little
> screen.
>


I have an iPod Video which I used to watch a few videos... I was ok...
But I bought an iPod Touch several months ago and it is sooo much
better for watching videos. I actually prefer it to my TV.

Kevin
 
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      12-25-2007
I'd prefer using Aimersof iPod Converter Suite, you can download it
from here for free
http://www.aimersoft.com/ipod-converter-suite.html
Here is a step by step guide
http://www.aimersoft.com/tutorial/dv...converter.html
 
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you can search DVD Converter Suite on Google
 
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