How to rip DVD to video/audio on Windows
Want to put your DVDs on iPod, iPhone, iPhone 4, PSP and lots of other portable players? iSkysoft DVD Ripper for Windows can easily do the any of these jobs with just a few simple clicks. To rip your DVD to any format on PC with iSkysoft DVD Ripper for Windows, you can just follow the steps below:
Import DVD to the program
Click the Load DVD button, browse your computer, find the DVD folder you want to add from your hard disc or DVD-ROM, open your DVD folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder and click OK.
After you add your movie, you can choose any titles or chapters that you want to convert by ticking the check boxes before them.

Output Settings
At the bottom of the main window, you can:
1. Select a subtitle to put on your movie and the audio track you want.
2. Choose an output format
3. Set an output directory to save the output files.

Start Conversion
After setting the output settings, you can just click the Convert button to start converting your Movie. You can choose to shut down your computer so you don't have to sit at the PC waiting for the conversion to finish.
Trim DVD Title or Chapter
If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, just click the Trim button to open the Trim window and trim the current title or chapter by dragging the slider to set the start time and the finish time.

Crop DVD Video
If you want to remove the black borders or just convert an area from your movie video, you can click the Crop button to crop the video of the current title or chapter. You can specify an area either by dragging the frame around the video or setting the crop values: Top, Button, Left and Right. Above the crop pane, you can select an output aspect ratio and the available options are: Keep Original, full screen, 16:9 and 4:3.

Video Effect
If you want to adjust the video effect of your movie, you can click the Effect button and drag each effect adjustment slider to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation and video volume.

Watermark
Click on Watermark and either load picture or imput word as your personal watermark.

Sounds Good?