Rip dvd movies to my blackberry​8707g

I wanna rip a dvd movie to my blackberry8707g to watch when i was traveling. Any good recommendation?

Many software can do this.  I used any dvd cloner platinum and it convert dvds with good quality

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  • 'Ripping' DVD movies for Windows

    Is there anyone who could point me in the direction for an application that would allow me to rip dvd movies, but for Windows. All the other posts and applications I have found on the internet are for Mac, which is of no use to me.
    Any help is much appreciated!

    Welcome to Discussions. Try this thread David Fernandez, "How To Copy DVDs to iPod using free software for Windows" #94, 02:32pm Nov 2, 2005 CDT. An alternative product is PQ DVD, which does it all in one app, but it does cost £35 if you want more than 8-12 mins. With the above, also be careful with sound tracks, as it is easy to get the directors cut instead of the actors, so always do a small test before doing a whole film.

  • Can apple tv and roku access same ripped dvd movies

    Had 2 roku's. Like 'em.
    Ripped dvd's and stored on external. (about 150 movies)
    Just bought the new apple tv
    Do I now need to import all of the already ripped dvd's into itunes library in order to watch them on my apple tv
    (thus creating another separate file)
    Or perhaps if they were all in itunes library, could roku access them ?
    Maybe there's no way around this... but using roku / plex worked well and it was easy to get artwork etc
    I did duplicate / import a couple movies into itunes. Get artwork - doesn"t seem to work for dvd ripped movies ?
    Nature of the beast i'm guessing.....
    Any advice / direction appreciated.
    Thanks

    You should be able to stream the video directly to the apple tv via itunes, without copying and creating another large file. 
    Just drag the movie files to your itunes.  It will take a few seconds and will "import" the movies.  Once created, you can right click the movie  in itunes and then select get info.  from there, you can give custom information, and even assign an icon or picture for the movie.  Look on line and you should be able to find dvd covers for most movies. 
    I do this all the time with my movies and also tv shows. 

  • How to rip DVD movies and convert videos to MP4 for BlackBerry Bold 9000?

    There are three easy steps to convert videos to MP4 video for BlackBerry Bold 9000.
    Step1: Add the video clips to the BlackBerry Video Converter. Batch video adding and batch video conversion are supported. (You can download BlackBerry Video Converter from: http://www.any-video-converter.com)
    Step 2: Choose output profile "BlackBerry MPEG-4 Movie (*.mp4)" in the profile drop-down list. The default settings is good enough. For better enjoying videos on BlackBerry Bold 9000, you can adjust some settings. Set frame size to 480x320 and video bitrate can be up to 1500kbps.
    Step 3: Click Convert button to start. Once the conversion is finished, you can click "Output Folder" button to get the output files. Then you can connect your BlackBerry via USB cable and transfer the output videos to VIDEO folder. Now, you can enjoy video clips on your BlackBerry Bold 9000.
    BlackBerry Video Converter is a versatile video conversion tool, which can convert a wide range of video formats to MP4, AVI, 3GP, WMV for BlackBerry Bold 9000.

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  • Ripping DVDs/Movies to iPod 30G

    I got a 30G ipod for my birthday recently but i cant seem to put my dvds on it. A friend suggested that I download a rip hardware but I can't seem to find one that works on Windows and is free . Does anyone know of anything that might help???

    You need a 3rd party converter to convert the file with both audio and video.
    See this for help: Guide to converting video for iPod (Mac/Windows).
    Be aware that this question will attract the spammers who infect these forums and are trying to sell you something. You don't need to buy anything, and there are many free converters in the link I provided.

  • Ripping DVD movies

    Hi all,
    I was hoping to consolidate my DVD library to my hard drive. Is there a way to rip the DVDs with my macbook? Also, do I need to download any software to do this? Thanks in advance for all your help.

    But don't DVDs now sell with a digital copy anyway.
    Such "digital copies" can be copied directly to your Mac, following whatever rules or guidelines provided by the distributor.
    Additionally, shouldn't I be able to store my DVDs to my choosing?
    I'm not disagreeing with you on this, but that's a decision made by the studios and distributors; they make the rules.

  • Parental Controls for Ripped DVD/Movies for Apple TV

    I would like to know if there is such a feature to add on a parental control to selected films on Apple TV or iTunes Home Sharing.
    Obviously, kids can operate these things pretty well but what happens if we put something like a Texas Chansaw Massacre on there, next to Toy Story, that a young kid shouldn't see. Is there a way of putting a pin code on to this? or a restricted folder?
    Thanks

    you can use e.g. Subler to add an explicit tag to movie files, then adjust the parental control preference pane accordingly

  • How to play DVD movie and video on Blackberry

    This guide is mainly about how to rip DVD and convert video to BlackBerry Storm. First, you should know what video format is BlackBerry Storm supports.
    Because DVD has CSS copyright protection, we need a program to rip DVD and convert video for BlackBerry Storm. The tool we use is BlackBerry Converter Suite, it includes two programs: DVD to BlackBerry Storm Converter and BlackBerry Storm Video Converter. This program not only supports BlackBerry Storm, but also BlackBerry Curve, BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry Bold series.
    It supports audio and video format as follow:
    Video: DVD, ISO, AVI, MPEG, MKV, MP4, MP4-AVC, M4V, WMV, MOV, 3GP, 3G2, MPG, FLV, ASF, VOB
    Audio: WMA, M4A, MP3, AAC, AC3, WMA
    For more info about this BlackBerry Converter Suite, you can refer to here.
    And here is the free download link, about 12.4 MB.
    Now, let’s start the guide about converting DVD and Video to BlackBerry Storm.
    Step1, Download and install the BlackBerry Storm converter, and then run it.  
    Step2. Load DVD into the software by clicking “Add DVD file”.
    Here we can load three kinds of DVD's:
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    2. DVD ISO image, you can amount your ISO files in the daemon tools and then load the virtual DVD drive.
    3. A DVD folder, sometimes you may store the DVD folder in your hard drive, it appears like "Video_TS" "Audio_TS" folders. You can load it by clicking the "load DVD folders" button.
    Step3. Select Profile, Subtitle, Audio, output directory setting
    After you load DVD into the software, click the Profile drop-down list to select the proper format according to your BlackBerry Type, this guide is mainly about how to convert DVD and video to BlackBerry Storm, so we select the “BlackBerry Storm series(*.mp4)” profile.
    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. If you want to join all your DVD files into one video file, please select the option named “Merge into one file”. For more advanced setting, you can open the setting panel by clicking “Setting”.
    Step4. Start the conversion
    After all things done, you can click the “Start” to begin the conversion; it will take about 30 minutes for converting a regular two hours DVD movie. When the conversion finished, click “find target” to located the converted video on your computer, connect your BlackBerry Storm to computer, and then copy the video to your BlackBerry memory card, that’s all. Then you can enjoy your favorites DVD movies on your BlackBerry Storm.
    For converting video to BlackBerry Storm, you can click “Video to BlackBerry” to run the BlackBerry Movie Converter, the operation steps are similar to DVD to BlackBerry Converter, So I’m not repeat here. But I want to add some tips to the BlackBerry Movie Converter.
    1. The Video to BlackBerry Converter supports batch conversion, so you can add multiple video files at one time.
    2. The Video to BlackBerry Converter embeds powerful video editing functions, you can use it to cut video, trim video, crop video, and you can even add a watermark to the video.
    3. The Video to BlackBerry Converter can also help you convert video file to MP3, WMA, AAC, etc audio, so you can set it as your BlackBerry ringtone.

    STOP.....WHAT DOES "HOW TO CONVERT DVD MOVIE AND SET THEM ON THE IPOD" HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS DISCUSSION FORUM?
    This is very simple:
    THe 5G IPOD is designed to seamsleslly play video acquired from the ITUNES music store. What does that mean? It means that if you get the video from the Itunes music store it should work, and if it does not work, you then post the relevant question in the ITUNES discussion forum.
    If you want to rip DVD's, by all means, search in websites like www.videohelp.com, or search in google. If you do not find the answer there, then search here.
    This particular question has been ASKED countless times and the last time I checked the forum was called Using Your 5th Generation IPOD", not "How do I get XYZ type video to play on the IPOD" nor "How do I use ABC program to rip, convert, a DVD"?
    Have you checked first the video specs of the video ipod? What formats, codecs, etc? before posting your question here?
    Don't get me wrong, we are here to help, but it is a little bit irritating to see newcomers post questions without having searched for the answers first, specially on a topic that has been addressed so many times as this one
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  • Streaming DVD movies over Dual Band Airport Extreme Airdisk

    Hello,
    This is my first post in the discussion forums. I have been a long time reading of the discussion forums. I recently bought a late 2009 dual band Airport Extreme base station. I have been trying to stream DVD movies (TS_VIDEO) using the Airdisk feature. What I did, as an experiment, was to hook up the dual band Airport Extreme to my 2009 Mac-Mini using an ethernet cable from the base station to the Mac-Mini. I enabled file sharing on the Airport extreme base station. I hooked an external hard drive to the base station via a USB port on the base station. I mounted the Airdisk on the Mac-MIni. When I play the ripped DVD movies (TS_VIDEO) from the Airdisk I get a lot of stuttering using Front-Row. According to the Apple customer service reps, this is normal behavior. Can anybody comment on if this is normal behavior.

    An uncompressed DVD should have a maximum data rate of around 6 or 7 Mbps and so be well within the nominal 300 Mbps of an 802.11n network - even allowing for the slower actual speeds attained due to networking overheads and weak signals. However, given that you have the latest Airport Extreme it sounds like you may be suffering from the common fault many are reporting in these forums, in which disk transfer rates are very, very slow over the 5GHz 802.11n connection. Look at some of the other threads here. It is clearly a fault in the current design (not a fault with your particular unit) and something that Apple are apparently aware of. Most are hoping it will be resolved in an updated firmware at some point in the future.
    Edit: I just re-read your post and notice that you said you used a physical connection between the Airport and the Mac Mini. Thus no wireless involved. Nevertheless, others have reported poor data rates with disks connected to the unit, and so this may still be the issue. Check out some of the other threads here.
    Message was edited by: Paul Howland2

  • I can import (RIP) my music CD's but not my DVD movies. Huh?

    All I want is to be able to watch my DVD movies through iTunes/Apple TV on my HDTV. Is that so much to ask for? Apparently so. At least with iTunes (although from a quick Google there are "those we do not speak of" third-party apps that'll do the job). And yet oddly enough it's no problem importing my CD music collection. So what's the difference between the music industry and movie studios copy-right protection in this case and Apple's position?
    I've wanted to import my DVD movies for a while but haven't gotten around to it. I thought it would be a simple process. Little did I know, and should have realized after an early try to play a DVD movie in iTunes and the fact that Apple TV would not allow it either (main reason I didn't purchase it when first released). But isn't that the point of it, to play movies? Before the advent of Apple TV and other movie download sites there were DVD's. Or have they forgotten this? It didn't make any sense except greed. That Apple and the movie studios want us to have to repurchase all of our DVD movie collections. But not music CD's?
    It's my DVD movie. I paid for it. I own it. I should be able to copy it to my Mac for playback either from iTunes or Apple TV, more so since I no longer have a DVD player. That's the whole point of all this digital technology. All my music and movies,..etc in one place, transportable, streamable. Which brings me back full circle to my question; "Why can I import (rip) my CD music collection into iTunes but not my DVD movies? This is a contradiction.
    < Edited by Host >

    I've wanted to import my DVD movies for a while but haven't gotten around to it. I thought it would be a simple process
    It would be if the law didn't make it difficult and/or illegal.
    So what's the difference between the music industry and movie studios copy-right protection in this case
    CDs generally aren't copy protected. Commercial video DVDs are almost all copy protected.
    and Apple's position?
    Apple's position is that since breaking the copy protection is illegal, there's nothing they can to vis-a-vis iTunes and the Apple TV. If you want to read up on one company's attempts to come up with software that can import a DVD and the movie industry's reaction, read this:
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2345931,00.asp
    It's my DVD movie.
    No, it's not. It's your physical DVD. It's not your movie.
    I paid for it. I own it.
    No, you don't. You own the physical DVD. You've purchased certain rights to use the content on the DVD.
    I should be able to copy it to my Mac for playback either from iTunes or Apple TV, more so since I no longer have a DVD player.
    Yes, you should. But the movie industry doesn't want you to do it and as such has gotten legislation written in the US and some other countries that prevent you from legally copying the DVD to any other medium. The answer the movie industry has come up with, though with only limited adoption thus far, is the "digital copy" included with some DVDs.
    Bottom line, as has been said many times: US law makes it illegal to break the copy protection on any medium, be it CD, DVD or anything else.
    Enough said. There's absolutely nothing Apple can do about this unless and until such time as the law is changed.
    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

  • Is Which one is safer MacX DVD Ripper Pro or Handbrake to rip personal DVD movie and other movies on iMac Yosemite?

    Is Which one is safer MacX DVD Ripper Pro or Handbrake to rip personal DVD movie and other movies on iMac Yosemite?

    You've already asked this question. Please confine your responses to the original topic so answers aren't getting spread out.

  • Ripping a DVD (movie) to an iPod  or iPod Nano

    Hi:
    Can someone please provide me with the details of how to do this ...or... if it can be done ? Roughly how much memory does the iPod need to hold a 2 hr DVD ?
    Thank you...

    http://discussions.apple.com/help.jspa
    2.8.2
    "Do not submit software or descriptions of processes that break or otherwise ‘work around’ digital rights management software or hardware. This includes conversations about ‘ripping’ DVDs or working around FairPlay software used on the iTunes Store."
    Also, memory is not the same thing as hard drive space.
    A 2 hr movie purchase from the iTunes store is ~1GB.

  • How is best to rip DVDs that I own to my iMac then move them to my iPads so my kids can watch them during a long drive?

    How is best to rip DVDs that I own to my new iMac for viewing on my iPads and iPods (for kids during a long drive)? I've read about a lot of options, but I don't find anything that sounds authoritative on what is the ideal way. There is freeware out there and a bunch of paid options. I don't mind paying as long as I know what I'm getting will work. I've asked a few buddies and haven't gotten any straight answers. It seems like everyone has their own way that has its own set of benefits and issues. Any strong opinions out there on what works well (especially for a rookie)?

    https://discussions.apple.com/static/apple/tutorial/tou.html
    Do not submit software or descriptions of processes that break or otherwise ‘work around’ digital rights management software or hardware. This includes conversations about ‘ripping’ DVDs or working around FairPlay software used on the iTunes Store.
    The backing up part isn't illegal, but in order to do this you need to break copy protection..this part is.

  • How to rip DVD, convert video, transfer iPod music and make iPhone ringtone

    Part 1. How to rip DVD to iPod/iPhone/Sansa/PSP/Zune and other MP4 and MP3 Players
    Part 2. How to convert all video to MP4, AVI, FLV, 3GP, WMV, MOV, MPG, RM, RMVB, MKV, VOB…
    Part 3. How to transfer music from iPod to computer, computer to iPod, iPod to iPod.
    Part 4. How to make your own iPhone ringtone for free
    Believe or not, to do the things above what you need is download Aiseesoft DVD Software Toolkit(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-software-toolkit.html) and few clicks.
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/dvd-software-toolkit.jpg
    Part 1. How to rip DVD to iPod/iPhone/Sansa/PSP/Zune and other MP4 and MP3 Players.
    Step 1. Click “DVD Ripper” on the main interface to run Aiseesoft DVD Ripper(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-ripper.html).
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/converter-suite-new/dvd.jpg
    Step 2. Open your DVD Drive and put your DVD in it, then click “Load DVD” and choose “Load DVD” to load your DVD into this best DVD ripper.
    Step 3. Choose your output format from the “profile” drop-down list. This best DVD ripper provides you so many formats that out of your expectation, such as “iPod video MPEG 4 (*.mp4)”, “iPhone 3G MOV 640*480 (*.mov)” and so on.
    After you choose your output format, you can adjust your output video’s settings, such as “Resolution”, “Frame Rate”, “Bitrate”, “Sample Rate” and so on.
    Click “Start” now to begin your conversion and you will get your video soon.
    To make your output movie more enjoyable you can do some editings to it through this best DVD ripper. You can choose a part of your movie to convert (trim), remove the black edges of your DVD movie (crop) and also adjust the effect (effect) and select subtitle and audio track.
    Part 2. How to convert all video to MP4, AVI, FLV, 3GP, WMV, MOV, MPG, RM, RMVB, MKV, VOB…
    Step 1. Click “Total Video Converter” on the main interface to run Aiseesoft Total Video Converter(http://www.aiseesoft.com/total-video-converter.html)
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/converter-suite-new/video.jpg
    Step 2. Click “Add File” to load the video you want to convert.
    Step 3. Choose output format by clicking “profile” and customize your own output video by
    clicking “settings” to adjust the Resolution, Frame Rate, Bitrate and so on.
    Before you click “Start” to begin your conversion, you can do some editing works, such as pick up a part of your video to convert(trim), choose your own play region(crop) and put two or more files into one.(merge into one file).
    OK, now you can begin your conversion
    Part 3. How to transfer your songs and videos bewteen iPod and computer/iPod
    First, Click “iPod Transfer” to run Aiseesoft iPod Transfer
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/ipod-transfer.jpg
    Click “Computer to iPod” button, it will allow you to transfer songs and videos from your computer to iPod easily.
    Click “iPod to Computer” button, it will allow you to backup your songs and videos from iPod to your computer.
    Click “iPod to iPod” button, it will allow you to transfer songs and videos from one iPod to another iPod dirrectly.
    Part 4. How to make your own iPhone ringtone for free
    Download Aiseesoft iPhone Ringtone Maker(http://www.aiseesoft.com/iphone-ringtone-maker.html)
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/iphone-suite/iphone-ringtone-maker.jpg
    Step 1: Click “Browse” on the right side of "Input File" to import the file that you want to make ringtone from it.
    Step 2: Play it and listen the music to find the segment that you want to use it as ringtone. Then drag and click the start & end slider to set your wanted segment, or type the start & end time in the corresponding text box directly to get the exact segment. You also can pre-listen the converted audio before generate.
    Step 3: Click “Browse” on the right side of "Local Output Folder" to choose the output destination.
    Step 4: Check "Export to iPhone" option, the converted ringtone will be load to your iPhone directly.
    Step 5: After all the settings are finished, click “Generate” to begin making your own iPhone ringtone.
    If you are a Mac user, I recommend you Aiseesoft DVD Software Toolkit for Mac(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-software-toolkit-for-mac.html)
    it has the same functions as the windows one. You can use it easy rip your DVD, convert your videos, transfer your iPod songs and videos bewteen iPod and your Mac and also make your own ringtone.
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/dvd-software-toolkit-mac.jpg

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    You own the DVD but if a commercial DVD with copyprotection on the DVD, legally you cannot make a copy (Rip) it. Thus cannot really help you here. <edited my moderator>

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