Dear editor, I am a really big movie fan, having hundreds of blu-ray discs in my home. Recently, I met a Canadian girl on the internet, who was also interested in movies. I would like to share my collection with her. However, transferring blu-ray discs via internet directly seems impossible for me. Is there any software which can help me rip these blu-ray discs to MKV? Thanks a lot. Dear movie fan, it is my pleasure to answer your question.…
Thanks to its open source and easy-to-use interface, HandBrake is currently the most sought after free DVD ripper software out there. However, HandBrake is not perfect in its functioning and it has some flaws that leave us unsatisfied. For example, HandBrake is powerless to rip encrypted DVD movies or commercial DVDs. It supports only 2 output formats: MKV and MP4. Besides, it can't perform audio conversion. Worse still, you will get disappointed about HandBrake's bad compatibility with Windows 8 OS.…
If you are new owners of OS 10.8 Mountain Lion, you may soon realize that you will no longer be able to burn DVDs on Mac by using iDVD. That's because iDVD doesn't come with new Mac computers any more since Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). As there is no iDVD on your new Mac or iDVD missing after upgraded to Lion, to burn any popular video format to DVD in high quality, you have to find an iDVD…
Blu-ray may not be as popular as it used to be, but there are still a lot of Blu-ray enthusiasts out there who are keeping this field alive. Are you one of them? If you are, you're probably facing the problem that when you play a Blu-ray disc, the Blu-ray player won't play it because the region code of the Blu-ray disc doesn't match the Blu-ray player. So here we are to fix this problem for you, read on to…
“Wow, I just received my new Nexus 7 tablet. Now I am wondering whether I can watch any of my DVD movies on this new tablet anywhere I go and anytime I like. Actually I do hate to sit in front of the old DVD player all day long just for viewing movies. Could anyone give me some suggestions?" “I recently purchased the new Nexus 7 tablet. I am looking for a simple way to convert DVD to Nexus 7…
You may have some DVD movies and want to rip the DVDs so that you can watch them on tablets, smartphones, or other media players. However, you are unwilling to spend a fortune on a DVD ripping software. So under such an occasion, today I will share 3 best yet completely free DVD ripper software to help you guys along. Just choose your favorite one and rip the DVD movies with ease. Top 1 Free DVD Ripper for Windows –…
Hold loads of DVD movies and hope to watch them on your iPhone 5, iPad 4, iPad Mini, etc. while on the go? Or wish to edit them in Final Cut Pro, iMovie and other video editing software? Or want to share them to some red-hot video sharing sites? The pity is those portable devices, editing software and online video sites have no support for DVD format. So what should you do? Certainly, rip the DVD movies! Possibly you are…
You can watch videos on your tablet, smartphone or other portable media players easily, right? But since none of those gadgets have optical drive, you can't put any of your DVDs onto them. So what should you do if eager to watch those favorite DVD movies on your portable devices on the go? Ripping the DVD is no doubt the sole way. Ripping DVD seems like a complicated task, but it's actually pretty simple if you turn to a piece…
Have collected loads of DVD discs and want to enjoy them on your portable devices on the go? Or want to upload them to the internet to share with more people? Or even want to clean up some physical discs but keep your films and TV shows on your computer hard drive? Well, you need to rip the DVDs with a DVD ripping software. Actually there are plenty of great DVD rippers available to help you along. They rip the…
Have collected a bunch of DVD movies and hope to play them on your Windows 8 computer? The real frustration is that DVD playback has been removed from Windows 8. That's to say, the Windows Media Player packed on Windows 8 cannot play DVD movies out of the box. So is there any other way to play DVD on Windows Media Player? I know many of you will seek for a Windows Media Player alternative to play DVD movies on…