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How to Use Aimersoft DVD Ripper
This step-by-step guide will show you how to rip DVD to AVI, WMV, MPEG, FLV, 3GP, MOV, VOB, ASF, MP4, etc, extract audio from DVD to MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, WAV, etc and edit DVD Movie with Aimersoft DVD Ripper. Follow the steps to get more details and you can download it for free here:
Regular DVD movies usually have several subtitles such as English, French, German, etc. You can select one you prefer. You can also delete the subtitle by selecting "No Subtitle". Selecting Audio is the same. What's more, you can also choose a proper output path as your destination folder for the converted movies.
If you want to combine several DVD chapters into one file, on the main interface, there is a check box "Merge into one file”, select it, then you will only get one output file instead of several files by chapters. If you want to snatch pictures from DVD, while you previewing the DVD movie, there will be a small camera icon below the preview window, click it when you want to snatch the picture, it support output picture as JPEG or BMP format.
After you load the DVD file. Click "Edit" or "Clip" button to customize your DVD movies!
Crop: Enables you to customize the frame size (16:9, 4:3 etc) and cut off black margins of the videos
This software can extract and rip DVD audio track to MP3, WMA, WAV, AC3, AAC, M4A and so on, if you want to rip the music from DVD to your MP3 players such as iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, Creative Zen, Zune and so on. After you load your DVD movie, in the main interface, select the output format as MP3, and then start conversion. If you want to get better music quality, you can select a higher audio bit rate and sample rate in the settings window. After the conversion, drag the audio file to iTunes library, connect your iPod nano or iPod shuffle to your computer, and click iTunes "File -> Sync iPod”, OK. If you don’t have iTunes, you can download it for free from Apple official site: http://www.apple.com/itunes/affiliates/download/ For PSP, just copy the music to the "Music” folder on your memory stick. Sounds Good?
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