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1  DVD Author / DVD Author Tools / Re: Blu-ray, HD DVD, and DVD formats compared on: November 28, 2008, 01:51:54 AM
The ripper software seems great, can I get it as Black Friday sale, I can't find it at the black friday sale  on the site.
2  DVD Copy / DVD Split / Join / Re: iPod nano 4th vs Creative Zen X-Fi, which mp3 player better? on: November 26, 2008, 01:31:56 AM
For christmas, it's hard to choose what to add the christmas gift listing, iPod nano 4th or zen x-fi?
Besides, it can put tv shows on ipod  and play ipod on tv, the most important, without apple tv, that's really great, may be I should get iPod.
But friend said, I need DVD to iPod converter?
Does it like dvd rippering software  can rip DVD to any video format and convert ISO, MKV, MKA files??
3  General / Chit Chat / Re: Free Video to Audio Converter software review on: November 17, 2008, 02:48:08 AM
For christmas, it's hard to choose what to add the christmas gift listing, iPod nano 4th or zen x-fi?
Besides, it can put tv shows on ipod  and play ipod on tv, the most important, without apple tv, that's really great, may be I should get iPod.

But friend said, I need DVD to iPod converter?
Does it like dvd rippering software  can rip DVD to any video format and convert ISO, MKV, MKA files??
4  General / Chit Chat / Free Video to Audio Converter software review on: November 05, 2008, 08:53:19 PM
Do you have iPod nano? or Creative zen? any mp3 players?
There are so many software that can convert DVD video to mp4 video players, but how about mp3 players? How can we convert video and separate mp3 music free, so we can enjoy any audio, any music?

The answer is Video to Audio Converter software.
I'd like to introduce an excellent Daniusoft Video to Audio Converter software, which valued $25 now completely free for windows users, it can convert RM/ MPEG to MP3 or extract the audio of video files like AVI, MP4, MPEG, WMV, XviD, DAT, MOV, ASF, FLV to the most popular audio formats. So it's actually a very useful program for any of your video to audio conversion needs.

As usual we start off with the Specs and Features of the program, this is just the basics grabbed from their site, if you wish to read everything they've got about Daniusoft Video to Audio Converter, you can get this free Video to Audio Converter software here.

Daniusoft Video to Audio Converter

Price: Original $25.00 Now $0.00 (It's free during Oct 24 - Dec 31)


When I first run Daniusoft Video to Audio Converter software on my XP, it starts as




Features:

1.Directly convert audio of video for playback on all popular portable video/audio players as iPod, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, Zune, PSP, iPhone, iRiver, Archos, Creative Zen and some other MP4/MP3 players.

2.Supports all music format - Extract the audio from video files like AVI, RM, MP4, MPEG, WMV, XviD, DAT, MOV, ASF, FLV to MP3, M4A, AC3, AAC, WMA, WAV, OGG, APE.

3.Convert video to most popular audio formats with powerful audio editing functions including trim any segment of your Video by set the Start time and End Time.



4.Customize video/audio quality with various video and audio settings.

5.Adjust the Volume, you can set volume of output files as you wish and convert Video to Audio with flexible audio settings



With this powerful Video to Audio Converter, you can enjoy any music on all popular MP4/MP3 players like iPod, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, Zune, PSP, iPhone, iRiver, Archos, Creative Zen etc. This Convert Video to Audio Software is so easy-to-use that whether you are an experienced user or a beginner, Convert RM to MP3, Convert MPEG to MP3 or other supported video formats to Audio is just a breeze. After we test with the audio converter program, this is just the function simply converter software from their site, if you wish to rip DVD/Video movie on computer and more popular players, stop and go to here.


Here's some stats for you:
Time to convert: 25:19
Output Size: 3.5MB
CPU Usage:
Average: 25%
Peak: 31%

The software estimated the output size at 4.0MB, and the actual output size is 3.5Mb, so it's smaller which is nicer, you'll be able to fit more music on your player.

The time to convert is pretty good as well, coming in under 3 minutes to convert a video that's over 20 mins long, that's about the average time for most conversion software packages out there today. Yes some are quicker, and of course so do take longer, but 3 minutes isn't bad really.

And I threw the converted Stargate over to my phone, quality was very good.

If I had to rate this software I would give it a 4.5 out of 5 score, and I think I could recommend it as well to anyone looking for a program that's very easy to use, but does offer the ability to customize your output files and convert video to audio.
5  General / Chit Chat / Re: How to Put TV shows on iPod and Play iPod On TV Without Apple TV on: October 17, 2008, 11:52:50 PM
For christmas, it's hard to choose what to add the christmas gift listing, iPod nano 4th or zen x-fi?
Besides, it can put tv shows on ipod  and play ipod on tv, the most important, without apple tv, that's really great, may be I should get iPod.
But friend said, I need DVD to iPod converter?
Does it like dvd rippering software can rip DVD to any video format ??
6  General / General Questions / Re: How to convert DVD/video to MP4 for your iPhone, iPod, PSP on: October 17, 2008, 11:52:18 PM
All for mp4 converter, thanks
7  Guides / User Guides / Re: How to rip DVDs with split/ join/ subtitle/ crop/ trim/ effect the file on: October 17, 2008, 11:51:30 PM
And I found the dvd rippering software can rip DVD to any video format without watermark, thanks
8  DVD Copy / DVD Split / Join / Re: iPod nano 4th vs Creative Zen X-Fi, which mp3 player better? on: October 14, 2008, 02:50:39 AM
I also like the idea of a player with a memory card slot. While the X-Fi has a card slot, it has limited functionality for files on the card(no bookmarks or resume feature, card files are not integrated with the main memory).

What's DVD to iPod? and DVD to zen? like this dvd ripper software?
9  DVD Author / DVD Author Tools / Blu-ray, HD DVD, and DVD formats compared on: October 12, 2008, 10:05:29 PM
Blu-ray and HD DVD are rival incompatible formats, a situation that recalls the Beta versus VHS battle that stifled the early growth of the VCR and home-video market in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Despite an attempt to unify the two standards in 2005, the corporate godfathers of the two formats--Sony for Blu-ray and Toshiba for HD DVD--failed to come to an agreement.

What that means to you is that no standard Blu-ray player will be able to play HD DVD discs, and no standard HD DVD player can play Blu-ray discs (pricey combo players are the exception), but DVD Ripper software can rip HD DVD and protected DVD. If a movie comes out in one format, there's no guarantee that it will be available in the other. Certain studios could release movies in both formats, but you'll still have to be careful not to buy the wrong version of the movie. Adding to the frustration is the fact that the capabilities and features of the two formats are far more similar than they are different--as shown by the chart below.

Feature DVD HD DVD Blu-ray
Maximum native resolutions supported via HDMI EDTV (480p) HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p) HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p)
Maximum image-constrained native resolutions supported via component video1 EDTV (480p) EDTV+ (960x540) EDTV+ (960x540)
Disc capacity 4.7GB (single layer)
8.5GB (dual layer) 15GB (single layer)
30GB (dual layer)
51GB (prototype triple layer) 25GB (single layer)
50GB (dual layer)
100GB (prototype quad layer)
Video capacity (per dual-layer disc)2 SD: approximately 3 hours
HD: n/a SD: approximately 13 hours
HD: 5.1 or 3.3 hours, depending on encoding method SD: approximately 23 hours
HD: 8.5 or 5.6 hours, depending on encoding method
Audio soundtracks3 Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES Uncompressed linear PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution, Dolby Digital, DTS Uncompressed linear PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution, Dolby Digital, DTS
Manufacturer support (home theater)4 All Toshiba, LG, Thomson/RCA, Onkyo, Samsung Hitachi, Mitsubishi, LG, Sharp, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Philips, Thomson/RCA
Manufacturer support (PC storage)4 All Microsoft, Intel, HP, NEC, Toshiba Apple, Dell, BenQ, HP, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung, Sony, TDK
Studio support4 All Paramount, Studio Canal, Universal, Warner (until end of May 2008), the Weinstein Company, DreamWorks Animation Sony Pictures (including MGM/Columbia TriStar), Disney (including Touchstone, Miramax), Fox, Warner, Lions Gate
Compatible video game consoles PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360  Xbox 360 (via external HD DVD accessory, sold separately) PlayStation 3
Player prices $99 and less $130 (Xbox 360 accessory); $150 and more (stand-alone players); $999 for combo player $399 (PlayStation 3); $499 and more (stand-alone players); $999 for combo player
Movie prices $6 and more (retail) $20 to $28 (retail) $20 to $28 (retail)
Number of titles available at the end of 2007 50,000-plus about 330 about 360
Players are backward compatible with existing DVD videos Yes Yes Yes
Set-top recorders available now Yes No No
"Managed copy" option5 No Yes Yes
Copy protection/digital rights management6 Macrovision, CSS AACS, ICT AACS, ICT, BD+, BD-ROM Mark
Region-coded discs and players7 Yes No (currently; could change in future) Yes

Sources include: thedigitalbits.com, dvdfile.com, blu-ray.com, Toshiba HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc Association, CNET News.com, Business Week, EngadgetHD, About.com, and Wikipedia

Notes

Each movie studio may choose to implement the image-constraint token (ICT) on a disc-by-disc basis, which constrains or downconverts the movie's resolution to 960x540 via the component outputs (HDMI output remains at full resolution). However, most major studios--Sony (Columbia/Tri-Star/MGM), Fox, Disney, Paramount, and Universal--have publicly stated that they will not make use of ICT, at least initially. There are even rumors of a backroom deal among studios to withhold use of ICT on HD disc releases through 2010. If true, movies from those studios will display at full resolution via the component outputs.


Video capacity will vary depending upon the type of encoding used. Discs encoded with MPEG-4 or VC-1 offer more compression and, therefore, more video per gigabyte (standard-definition or high-definition) than those encoded with the older, less efficient MPEG-2 codec.


Nearly all HD DVD and Blu-ray discs offer one or more of the new, higher-resolution audio soundtracks, but the ability of players to deliver them varies widely. All current standalone HD DVD players can decode Dolby TrueHD and deliver it via HDMI as uncompressed PCM that most HDMI-equipped AV receivers can handle; or via multichannel analog outputs. Some Blu-ray players can do the same, but some cannot as it is not required by the Blu-ray specification. If the player cannot pass the full resolution of the soundtrack, it will pass a lower-resolution "core" surround soundtrack that's equal to or slightly better than standard Dolby Digital or DTS. There are currently players available in both formats capable of passing DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby True HD in bitstream format, but not all players can do this.


Manufacturer and studio support is subject to change. With the exception of Sony's devotion to Blu-ray and Toshiba's to HD DVD, other manufacturers and studios can (and already have) switch sides, or they can support both formats. Also, the depth of support for companies aside from Sony and Toshiba has yet to be determined; for many of them, "supporting" one or both of the formats has been limited to issuing press releases or scheduling future product and/or movie releases that remain theoretical until they are available for purchase by the public. Meanwhile, Microsoft's support for HD DVD does not preclude Blu-ray compatibility for Windows; Blu-ray discs will be usable with Windows XP and Windows Vista PCs through the use of third-party software and hardware.


Managed copy refers to the ability to make an HD DVD or Blu-ray movie viewable via a home network or a portable video device. The details haven't been worked out yet, leaving managed copy as more of a theoretical option than a usable feature for the foreseeable future.


It is likely that HD DVD and Blu-ray will feature additional copy-protection methods (including Macrovision or other protections for analog outputs) than the ones listed here.


As of spring 2006, HD DVD discs and players are not region-coded, but that could be changed at any point in the future--for example, the appearance of region-coded discs and a firmware upgrade for the hardware needed in order to play them. Blu-ray discs are coded to three regions (roughly, the Americas and Japan; Europe and Africa; and China, Russia, and everywhere else not included in the previous two regions) that are far more streamlined than the nine-region DVD system. That said, HD DVD and Blu-ray players should honor the nine-region system when playing standard DVDs--so don't expect to play out-of-region discs.
10  Guides / User Guides / Re: How to rip DVDs with split/ join/ subtitle/ crop/ trim/ effect the file on: October 12, 2008, 09:57:25 PM
Blu-ray, HD DVD, and DVD formats compared
11  Guides / User Guides / Re: Guide - burn free torrent movies to DVD compatiable with all home DVD players on: September 07, 2008, 09:21:16 PM
wondershare video to DVD, I just get one for my christamas   Grin
12  Guides / User Guides / Re: How to rip DVDs with split/ join/ subtitle/ crop/ trim/ effect the file on: July 30, 2008, 10:08:06 PM
 Grin so good
13  General / General Questions / How to Save Youtube to iPhone on: July 04, 2008, 03:46:15 AM
As an eligible iPhone users, add DVD movies to iPhone and save youtube to iPhone is the basic skill. Now, it's said, iPhone 3G will launch on July 11th, new features about the new iPhone 3G here, it's really a good news to iPhone fans you and me.
Following are three ways to save Youtube to iPhone I often used:

Part one. Convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G) with iPhone Video Converter (for Windows users).

1.Copy and paste the link of video from Youtube in this website: http://www.videodownloadx.com.

Then click download and right click on 'the download then save as.', while saving, you can type the video as "title.flv".

2.iPhone can play MP4 video, MP3, m4a audio.
After downloading, you should convert the *.flv to *.mp4 format. So you can download third party software to convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G). If you already know how to convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G), you can go to Part two; else, as convert Youtube to iPhone I prefer using Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter, it converts video formats to iPhone including AVI, MP4, MPEG, WMV, XviD, H.264, DAT, MOV, ASF and FLV, etc. to iPhone MPEG-4, H.264, and rip video audio to iPhone MP3, M4A, AAC. It can also convert Youtube video to iPhone 3G, too. You can free download Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter here and convert Youtube to iPhone with its guide.



Part Two. Convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G) with iPhone Video Converter (for Mac users)

1. Step 1 and step two as above.
2. After save Youtube to iPhone, Mac users can use iSquint. iSquint is an iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X that can be use to convert Youtube to iPhone too. It's a free application with similar export features as Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter. iSquint is awesome! It can be downloaded at http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/19769/isquint.


 
Addition: You can burn the downloaded Youtube video to DVD with DVD Burn software.

Part Three. Save Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G) with MxTube.
MxTube is a YouTube video downloader that allows you to save YouTube videos directly to your iPhone. You can download it here – Installer app.
   
When you open the app you will see a lower menu bar with four options; Featured, Search, Videos and Downloads. The Search option allows you to search YouTube for videos. YouTube actually has two versions of every video, high and low quality, once you have found a video you would like to download, you can select either high, low, or both. The videos will download in sequence and in the background. Once it's done downloading, the video is available from within the application.



The Youtube video to iPhone can help you more: http://youtube.com/watch?v=m-6BceaGT6A.

Conclusion: The first and second way to convert Youtube to iPhone(video to iPhone 3G) needs the third party software to convert video to iPhone, if you don't care to download the convert software, then the first and second way is the best way for you to convert Youtube to iPhone, Because it has better video quality for iPhone.
The third way to save Youtube to iPhone(video to iPhone 3G) needs Mxtube, it's free but you won't be able to sync the videos back to your computer. If you don't care to store video back to your computer, then it's also a good way for you.
14  General / Chit Chat / Re: How to Put TV shows on iPod and Play iPod On TV Without Apple TV on: July 03, 2008, 05:47:39 AM
It said iPhone 3G will launch on July.. really?
15  Guides / User Guides / How to Choose the Best DVD Video Converter on: June 20, 2008, 05:49:33 AM
If you are looking for DVD video converters for your iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP and any other Portable Media Players or cell phones, whatever media devices you name it, the final aim is the best DVD video converter.
So, how to choose the best DVD Video Converter software? There are so many DVD Video Converter such as Handbrake Video Converter, Videra Video Converter and so on. The important points to choose a best DVD Video Converter are that it should convert DVD video with high speed, nice DVD video quality, customized video formats, diversiform DVD video edition, mixing audio , back up DVD with perfect ratio, pleasant user interface and user experience. I’ve tried many DVD Video Converter download from internet and choose the best four to share here:

1.DVD Shrink (Freeware/Windows only)


 
DVD Shrink is a versatile freeware tool for fitting a DVD-Video disc on a single DVDR disc.
The key features are:
1).Conjunct with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of DVD video disk.
2).DVD Shrink can not burn DVD.
3).Select compression level for each video track.
4).The output file saved as files on hard drive, which can then be burn to a DVD-R using separate burning software.
 

2.Daniusoft DVD Video Converter Pack(shareware/Windows Only)


 
Daniusoft DVD Video Converter Pack including 4 popular software: DVD Ripper, Video Converter, DVD Copy and Audio Converter.
The key features are:
1). Works with almost popular DVD video/audio format for popular player such as iPod, iPhone, Zune, Creative Zen and so on.
2). Convert DVD Video with nice quality to set the height and width of playback as well as tampering with bitrate, framerate and audio options.
3). Crop video clip, trim video length, make video effect, capture photo during convert DVD video, merge chapters or select each video track seperately and batch processing of multiple files.
4). Augment audio sounds to 200% with better quality.
5). Besides convert DVD Video, back up DVD without any loss.

3. iSquint iPod video conversion app(Freeware/Mac OS X only)


 
iSquint is an iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X.
The key features are:
1).Fast MPEG-4 and H.264 conversion from almost every popular video format.
2).Start with drag in your file, and click Start.
2).Set Video quality, go all-out by playing in the advanced drawer.
3). Batch Processing of multiple files and automatic aspect ratio detection.
4). A few of the supported formats: .mov .mp4 .avi .dv .mpg .vob .3gp .asf .wmv .flv .m4v.
5). Crop the video image. Some of the features are fast MPEG-4 and H.264 conversion from almost every popular video format.

4. MediaCoder Video tran-scoder (Open source/Windows)


 
MediaCoder is an audio /video batch trans-coder.
The key features are:
1).Putting lots of audio/video codec & tools from the open source community into an all in one solution.
2).It’s capable of trans-coding among different audio/video formats.
3).Convert video straight from a non-encrypted DVD, and allow you to choose which tracks or specific chapters you want.
4). With plugin and extentions available for Mediacoder.
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