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Saturday, May 2, 2009
Convert your DVD movies to play on an iPod
* User-friendly interface - the program must be easy to use.
* Fast encoding - the program must be able to encode fast so that the entire process will be finished fast.
* Versatile - the Converter should be able to output video for all iPod Video formats: Classic, Nano, Touch, and iPhone.
* Quality - the converted movie must offer excellent sound and picture quality.
* Error Processing - the program must be able fix any problems that appear during the converting process.
* Features - the program must have popular options implemented, such as picture quality, subtitles, different languages, etc.
Its also helpful if the program has a tutorial/help section where the user can learn how to take advantage of extra features. Another important thing regarding conversion from a DVD to an iPod is the ability to zoom from widescreen to full screen. A good converter should have this feature implemented in order to allow for a clean transition.
The program should allow inexperienced as well as advanced users a satisfactory experience. For novice users, a good converter should have an option for automatically adjusting settings to achieve the best results. For advanced users, there should be the ability to manually adjust a wide variety of parameters. A good iPod converter should also allow converting from both NTSC and PAL DVD movies.
Excellent iPod converters can be found for around $40.00, and theyll do everything, and often more, than some of the more expensive programs. You can try and go the inexpensive route, using two or three free programs in combination (Videora, DVD Shrink, Handbrake, etc.), but I found that the free programs involved a large number of steps, produced mixed results, and wouldnt convert many new DVD movies (those produced over the past four years). Dont get me wrong, Im a thrifty guy, and if theres a cheap way to do things, Im usually on-board, but in this case, the hassle just wasnt worth it. The advantages offered by a good converting program far outweighed the trial and error hassles I found using outdated free programs.
Converting your DVD movies to play on an iPod allows one to watch their favorite movies and T.V. programs while on the bus or subway, on airplanes or long drives, or whenever you have a few free moments. DVD conversion software is getting more and more popular, as they facilitate the perfect transition from the big screen to the little screen.
Summary: While its now easy to rent DVD movies and some television programs from iTunes, why not have the best of both worlds? Using a DVD to iPod converter allows you to use iTunes and convert your DVD movies to play on your iPod. By converting your own DVD movies, youll find the quality is the same or better, the time to convert is shorter; and youll save a lot of money. Most importantly, you can keep your high quality DVD movies at home where you can play them, lend them, or sell them.
Andy Kuiper is an avid iPhone user who decided to find the best DVD to iPod converter there was. His results can be found at http://www.dvdtoipod.tv.
Movies And MP3
Movies and MP3 files are already compressed with near maximum capacity. Repacking them would just create larger files and increase decompression time. Ripped movies are still packaged due to the large file size, but compression is disallowed and the RAR format is used only as a container. Because of this, modern playback software can easily play a release directly from the packaged files, and even stream it as the release is downloaded (if the network is fast enough).
MP3 and music video releases are an exception in that they are not packaged into a single archive like almost all other sections. These releases have content that is not further compressible without loss of quality, but also have small enough files that they can be transferred reliably without breaking them up. Since these releases rarely have large numbers of files, leaving them unpackaged is more convenient and allows for easier scripting. For example, scripts can read ID3 information from MP3s and sort releases based on those contents.
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