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Sunday, 03 May 2009 14:56 |
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After the indisputable success of the Apple iPhone, most manufacturers now offer mobile phones with much bigger and better screens than before. As a result watching a whole movie on your mobile is now actually possible without hurting your eyes by a tiny screen, which means that instead of just converting some small clips most users now want to know how to convert a DVD from their collection to a file playable on their iPhone or other device.
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Monday, 13 April 2009 13:55 |
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Handbrake is a freeware video transcoder that until recently was best known and used among Mac users. The later Windows versions however are much improved, improving the GUI and fixing most nasty bugs. In this article we will guide you through the steps of creating an mkv or mp4 file using H264 codec. Handbrake now accepts most video files as input but in our example we will use a DVD disc as a source.
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Monday, 06 April 2009 23:56 |
Given the vast amount of video and audio codecs and containers available today and the even greater number of videos available in the web and elsewhere, it is common that many users have issues when trying to play them back. In this guide we will try to suggest the best programs that you can keep installed in your computer that will allow to playback almost everything you may stumble upon while using the less possible resources and of course being completely free. |
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Sunday, 05 April 2009 23:19 |
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We have very happy to welcome you to the new and improved DVD-Guides.com! With this new upgrade we have already moved to the sixth version of the 7 years our site is online. What is improved? Well besides the cleaner and more modern design we have made many changes in our system back end in order to make everything faster and problem free.
- The forum software has been changed and (hopefully) secured against the spam bots
- There is a new downloads database that will be full with the most useful video tools soon
- Human-friendly URLs that make sense
- New Star Trek themed advertisements!
If you experience any problems, please clear your cookies and cache first and if it persists use the contact form to let us know. Accounts should be successfully migrated but if you cannot login try using the Remember password page. Have fun and stay tuned for more updates! |
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Thursday, 05 March 2009 16:40 |
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Even though lately there are many standalone DVD players that support DivX/XviD formats and even more sophisticated solutions like streaming media from your PC to your television, the major and most commonly found entertainment system is the good old standalone DVD player. I guess most of you have found yourselves looking for a solution to watch something you have in your PC in avi or mp4 format to your TV with your friends or just make a compilation of your favorite clips and put them in a DVD. Exactly that is what Wondershare DVD Creator promises to do, in a simple and fast way.
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Friday, 29 August 2008 07:59 |
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guess you'll agree with me that most DVD ripping tools out there handle
video and audio pretty well but unfortunately just do not manage
subtitles that good at all. They either "burn" the subtitles on the
video which means you cannot turn them off or create .sub files. In the
other hand, .srt subtitles is much more handy than any of the choices
above. It's plain text, so it is small sized and can be formated by the
player to the liking of the user. Also it is very easy to merge in
containers like mkv so that you can have video, audio and subtitles in
one file.
So the best solution is to create the video file using
the DVD rip program of your choice and then rip the subtitles using
something else. In this guide we will use one of the most popular
programs that can do this task, SubRip.
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