Rip DVD to DivX / XviD

It is very easy to rip DVD movies to DivX / Xvid with TubeHunter Media Center, a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit. It converts any video files between all popular video formats, and creates video DVD disc with any video files. Besides, it converts any video file to iPOD, and converts your favorite DVD movie to other video formats, or to iPod. It also handles other useful jobs like FLV conversion, video to sequenced images, extracting audio from a video file.
 
Step 1
Start TubeHunter Media Center, and select "DVD Ripper"
 
Step 2
Select DVD drive letter, then click on that rectangle button
 
Step 3
Select DivX or XviD format from the red area:
 
Step 4
Click "Rip" button to convert.
 
Keywords

dvd to divx, dvd to xvid, dvd to avi, dvd to divx avi, dvd to h263, dvd to h264
 
DivX is a brand name of products created by DivX, Inc. (formerly DivXNetworks, Inc.), including the DivX Codec which has become popular due to its ability to compress lengthy video segments into small sizes while maintaining relatively high visual quality. The DivX codec uses lossy MPEG-4 compression, where quality is balanced against file size for utility. It is one of several codecs commonly associated with "ripping", whereby audio and video multimedia are transferred to a hard disk and transcoded.

Xvid (formerly "XviD") is a video codec library following the MPEG-4 standard, specifically MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile (ASP). It uses ASP features such as b-frames, global and quarter pixel motion compensation, lumi masking, trellis quantization, and H.263, MPEG and custom quantization matrices.

Xvid is a primary competitor of the DivX Pro Codec (Xvid being DivX spelled backwards). In contrast with the DivX codec, which is proprietary software developed by DivX, Inc., Xvid is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This also means that unlike the DivX codec, which is only available for a limited number of platforms, Xvid can be used on all platforms and operating systems for which the source code can be compiled.
 
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