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Rip DVD to MP4, AVI, MP3, WMV, WMA, FLV, MKV, MPG, RM, 3GP, etc

  • 2 months ago

    Step 1: Install and run [url=http://www.5idownload.com/download/as-dvd-ripper-461741.exe]Aiseesoft DVD Ripper[/url] [URL=http://www.5idownload.com/download/as-dvd-ripper-461741.exe]FREE DOWNLOAD FROM 5idownload.com[/URL] Step 2: Import DVD Place the DVD into your DVD drive and click the “Load DVD” button to load DVD. Tips: This DVD Ripper can load three DVD source, you can load your DVD from DVD drive, DVD folder in your PC and also IFO file.

    Step 3: Video settings Select the output video format you want from the “Profile” drop-down list. [img]http://www.5idownload.com/img/ais-dvd-ripper1.jpg[/img] Tips: 1: You can also select Audio Track and Subtitle from their respectively drop-down list. 2: If you like the current image of the video you can use the “Snapshot” opinion. Just click the “Snapshot” button the image will be saved and you can click the “File” next to “Snapshot” button to open your picture. You can select the destination of the picture by clicking the “Preference” button. As default the captured image will be saved at: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Aiseesoft Studio\Snapshot 3: If you want to merge the selected contents into one file you can check the “merge into one file” option. As default the merged file is named after the first selected file (either a title or a chapter) 4: You can click the “Settings” button to set your video parameters. [img]http://www.5idownload.com/img/ais-dvd-ripper2.jpg[/img] In the Video Settings, you can select Encoder, Frame Rate, Resolution and Bitrate for your movie. In the Audio Settings, you can select Encoder, Channels, Bitrate and Sample Rate for your movie. when you choose the specific settings, the lower window will show the "help" to explain the meanings of each setting.

    Step 4: Start conversion

    Click the “Start” button to start your conversion and in a short while it will be finished.

    Step 5: Click “Open” button to open your output destination file.

    Post was edited on 08/09/2009 06:40:50 Report abuse

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