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Convert DVDs to iPod Video

Well, it was bound to happen anyway. Everywhere people have discovered that they could get their DVD movies and TV shoes onto the new video iPod without charge. How do they do that? It’s simple really. In fact, if you have ripped a movie onto the PSP before, you probably already know how to get your DVDs into your iPod. The transfer process is not that much different and all you really need is a good DVD-to-iPod-Video converter to get the thing going.

DVD to iPod for PC Users

For starters, here’s a guide on how to convert DVD to iPod video using cucusoft iPod Video Converter + DVD to iPod Converter suite.

FEATURES:

  • Rip DVD to iPod video directly (no need to convert DVD to AVI or VOB first)
  • Convert AVI, WMV, MPEG, RM, RMVB, ASF, MOV, DIVX, XVID, MPG to iPod MP4

    or H264 format

  • Easy-to-use and fast conversion
  • Can also rip DVD to AVI, DivX, VCD, SVCD, and MPEG
STEPS (Windows)
  1. Download the iPod Video Converter + DVD to iPod Converter suite.Visit (go to my website to get the link) to get the program file for the software suite. Once there, go to the Downloads section and follow the download instructionson the page that appears. Keep the window open as the file downloads. Afterwards,install and run.
  2. Load your DVD. Cucusoft’s iPod Video Converter Suit has a neat, blue user interface that is intuitive and easy to use. There should be three buttons to the right of the interface that says: Video to iPod, DVD to iPod, and Quit(for quitting the program). Click DVD to iPod converter component before loadingyour DVD. To load your DVD, click ‘Open DVD’ button or choosing ‘Open DVD’ from the ‘File’ drop down menu. After loading,

    several titles will appear on the list. Here’s a tip: If you want to rip chapters or segments you like, you can also select ‘Open VOB or

    Mpeg’ or ‘Open IFO’ from the ‘File’ menu.

  3. Selecting Files. The main file of the movie should be the longest title. If you don’t like to convert the other titles (usually the special features in your DVD), you can remove them by choosing that particular title, right-clickingand ‘Remove.'


  4. Saving Video Files. At the bottom part of the list of chapter titles, you will see several more options. Look for the one that says ‘Subtitle’ beside a drop down menu box. Click on the arrow down radio button to set the ‘Subtitle’ to what you like. To ‘Output Folder’, enter the full path name or choose the path where you want to save your video files by clicking ‘Output Folder.’
  5. Convert. To start ripping DVD to iPod video files, just click on the huge circular ‘Convert’ button at the bottom right side of the user interface. You do not need to set ‘Input settings’ and ‘Outputsettings.’

Of course, the cucusoft way is only one way of doing it. If you find that converting DVDs to iPod using cucusoft’s suite is too tedious, especially if you get into trouble during the conversion process, then you might want to check out this alternative way of converting videos to your iPod. Again, the PQDVD Converter suite is for Windows users only.

LIMITS

  1. H.264 video: up to 768 kbps, 320x240, 30 frames per sec, Baseline Profile

    up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC up to 160 kbps, 48 khz, stereo audio in .m4v,

    .mp4, and .mov file formats

  2. MPEG-4 video: up to 2.5 mbps, 480x480, 30 frames per sec, Simple Profile

    with AAC-LC up to 160 kbps, 48 khz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file

    formats

HOW-TO
  1. Insert the DVD. Once you’ve loaded up your DVD into your computer,

    the DVD might start to pay automatically through your PQDVD. However, if it

    doesn’t, you can click ‘File’ and ‘Open DVD’ to get it to play.

  2. Configure Settings. Click around the DVD’s menu (right side of the

    PQDVD’s screen) to set up DVD playback as you like. Tinker a bit with

    the language features, subtitles, specific chapters, etc. Here’s a tip: If you have activated these options, they remain active throughout your converted DVD.

  3. Aspect Ratio. At this point, you have the option to adjust or modify the aspect ratio of your DVD. Note, however, that this can distort the picture quality of your video. You can also click on ‘record’ at this point, but you will be met with a message that tells you the main movie hasn’t

    started yet, which means that if decide to continue with the process, all

    you’ll be recording will be still images and short video clips. You

    can go ahead and do that, or wait for the main movie to load.

  4. Begin the Movie. If you have chosen to wait until the main movie to begin

    or after you have recorded the clips, navigate the DVD menu to begin movie.

    To queue up the point at which you want to start recording, you can use the

    video playback controls for that. But if you want to record from the beginning,

    no need then to use the playback controls. Just drag the blue button along

    the bar at the bottom to start of the movie.

  5. Record. Click the ‘Record’ button. The PQDVD will ask you where

    you would like to put the default output folder. You are given the following

    options: “iPod Video” folder on your Desktop, Desktop, C:, Other

    folders:Just select the folder in which to store your recorded files and once

    done, the movie will play at a fast-forward speed, recording the .MP4 file.

    When you want to stop recording, just click the ‘Stop’ button,

    or leave it running if you want to record the whole thing. At the end, a screen

    will appear, confirming that the recording has been successful and you have

    successfully converted your file.

Sam Winter is an online marketer and entrepreneur who specializes in music niche content websites. For more information please see www.karok-ebooks.com

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