Post: How to Rip/Edit DVD on Mac OS X ?
03-30-2010, 01:35 AM #1
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Moreover, it offers several powerful functions to improve and perfect the DVD for my great enjoyment, like cropping, trimming, merging, replacing audio and so on.

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Step 2. Add the DVD file into the program by clicking “DVD Rom”, “DVD Folder” or “IFO/ISO” button.
Step 3. Select output settings and the destination folder. After click the “Settings” button, a profile window will popup and then you can select a format according to the name of your player. Step 4. Start Conversion by clicking the “Start” button
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RedKnight
04-02-2010, 10:15 AM #2
You must login or register to view this content. is a perfect combination of You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content., with this suite, you can convert both DVD media and video file to iPhone. You can enjoy your favorite DVDs and video on your iPhone.

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Key functions:
1.The latest version includes two running modes, one is "Direct Mode", the other is "Batch Mode".
--"Direct Mode" means that user can directly click the DVD Menu to select the movie they want to rip. This mode is very easy for ripping a movie DVD's.
--"Batch Mode" means that user can select the DVD titles/chapters they want to rip via checkbox list. This mode is very easy for batch ripping Music DVD's, MTV DVD's and Episodic DVD's.
2. Support almost all kinds of DVD to iPod format
3. Support almost all video file
Support almost all video file including DVD, vob, DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, WMV, AVI, dvr-ms, etc. to iPod video (MP4 format)
4.Support "Drag and Drop" in Apple TV Video Converter software.
5.Support for Subtitle Selection, eg. English Subtitle, French Subtitle ....
--Under "Direct Mode", through DVD menu.
--Under "Batch Mode", through DVD Title list.
6.Support for Audio Track Selection, eg. English audio track, French audio track.....
--Under "Direct Mode", through DVD menu.
--Under "Batch Mode", through DVD Title list.
7.Various kinds of video crop mode. eg. 16:9, 4:3, full screen and so on.
Various kinds of video resize mode, eg. "Keep aspect ratio" and "stretch to fix screen".
8.Split output video files
Support splitting output video by DVD chapters, and titles. Fully support MTV DVDs and Episodic DVDs.
9.Support customize output video file size and video quality.
Provide flexible output profiles, user can easily customize the video properties.
Support DVD to MP3 audio conversion.
Support Dolby, DTS Surround audio track.
10.Support Apple TV.
11.Support latest iPod touch and iPod video nano

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04-02-2010, 11:06 AM #3
Well.. I don't need this as I use RipIt and have final cut pro ready at any time for me to use Happy Loving the mac aspect of this.. keep the mac tuts up!

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