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Convert DVD to iPhone

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So you just bought a brand new iPhone and are wanting to upload your favorite DVD movies to it but don't know how. After searching around all you seem to find is a bunch of lame shareware or trials that what you to pay for software that should have come with the iPhone. Don't worry, we have a solution for you that doesn't cost a dime and works just as good as any paid version.

To learn how to convert DVD's to iPhone format click read more now!

 

    Software:

  • DVD Decrypter - Used to pull movie from DVD disc to digital file.
  • Videora Converter - Used to convert the above file ripped from the DVD to proper iPhone compatible format.

Conversion Guide

This page will guide you through the entire process of ripping video off of any DVD and getting it onto your iPhone. Most steps contain actual screen shots that show you exactly what you will see on your screen and exactly where to click and/or what to look at to perform that step.

Remember do not copy DVDs that you do not own! It is illegal to make a copy of a movie for use on your device if you do not own the original.

The legality of DVD ripping will vary based on your country of residence. Videora Holdings and SheerBoredom.net do not in any way endorse violation of the valid rights of copyright holders, and strongly recommend that you consult your country's copyright and fair use laws before copying any video content.

To see a larger version of the screenshot, simply click on the screenshot.

If you have a video file you wish to convert for you iPhone, simply skip to the Video File to iPhone part (Step 7)

DVD to iPhone


Step 1

Place the DVD you want to rip your video from into your DVD drive.


Step 2

Launch DVD Decrypter.


Step 3

Go to the Mode menu and select IFO I mode. This will give you access to two new tabs; Input & Stream Processing.


Step 4

Go to the Tools menu, select Settings, go to the IFO tab, then under Options, change File Splitting to None and press OK.


Step 5

Go to the main screen and click the Stream Processing tab. Enable it and only select the first video listed. Note that home encoded movies do not support subtitles of any kind and that your file can only have one type of audio.


Step 6

Before you begin ripping your video, note the destination of the video file. This is where your raw DVD rip is going to go and it will be rather large in size. If you want to change the directory that DVD Decrypter will output to, click on the Browse button and navigate to the folder you want and press OK.

Now that you know where the movie file is going, click on the Decrypt button to start decrypting the DVD to your hard drive.

Once it is done, close DVD Decrypter. Expect a 4 GB to 6 GB movie to take about 12 to 18 minutes.


Step 7 (Step 1 of Video File to Device Conversion)

Click on Convert (1) and click Current Conversion (2). This opens the main conversion window to allow you to choose the files to be converted.


Step 8 (Step 2 of Video File to Device Conversion)

Next, simply click One-Click Convert and this will open a open file dialog box. Simply choose the file to be converted (Whether its the .vob for DVDs or a mpeg, avi, etc.).

Step 9 (Step 3 of Video File to Device Conversion)

Once the transcode is complete, your video is ready to be moved to your device. The finished file will be located in the same folder as the specified file it was converting. Simply copy the file using Windows Explorer to your device, or if your device is an iPhone or iPod, import the video into iTunes.


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DvD to iPhone for Mac Users
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If there are any Mac users who are looking to do this, here is a guide for you: http://ipodtoucher55.blogspot....hones.html
Jon , February 26, 2010 | url
Problems with the process
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Thanks for this excellent page, I managed to do it with a short film for the kids (steps 7 and 8 only, I already had converted them to AVI files), then I went back to do some more and Videora seems to do the converting fine, it took an hour for a feature film, but the file is nowhere to be found! The first one went into a Video file on the C drive, but the mp4 files have vanished. Any suggestions?

Thanks
Michelle McDonnell , April 13, 2010

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