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Rip DVD movies to a video file |
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It
is very easy to rip dvd movies to a video file 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. |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Media Center, and select "DVD
Ripper " |
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Step
2 |
Select
DVD drive letter,
then click on that rectangle button |
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Step
3 |
Select output
video format from the red area: |
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Step
4 |
Click
on "Rip"
button to convert. |
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Keywords
dvd to avi, dvd to mpeg, dvd to mpg, dvd to wmv, dvd to
mov, dvd to 3gp, dvd to 3g2, dvd rip, rip dvd, dvd to
divx, dvd to xvid, dvd ripper |
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DVD,
also known as "Digital
Versatile Disc" or "Digital
Video Disc," is a optical disc storage media format.
Its main uses are video and data storage. Most DVDs are
of the same dimensions as compact discs (CDs) but store
more than six times as much data.
Variations of the term DVD often describe the way data
is stored on the discs: DVD-ROM (Read Only Memory), has
data that can only be read and not written, DVD-R and
DVD+R can record data only once and then function as a
DVD-ROM. DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM can both record and
erase data multiple times. The wavelength used by standard
DVD lasers is 650 nm, and thus the light has a red color.
DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs respectively refer to properly
formatted and structured video and audio content. Other
types of DVDs, including those with video content, may
be referred to as DVD-Data discs. As next generation high-definition
optical formats also use a disc identical in some aspects
yet more advanced than a DVD, such as Blu-ray Disc, the
original DVD is occasionally given the retronym SD DVD
(for standard definition).
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