Showing posts with label DVD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DVD. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

DVD to iPad Converter

DVD to iPad Converter provides you with powerful function of ripping DVD to iPad video formats and extracting audio from DVD file to any popular audio format as you like. It also possesses mighty editing functions. It enables you to crop, trim, merge and watermark video to get customized video effect. Also you can adjust the video effect on brightness, contrast and saturation. Plus, after comprehensive upgrade, DVD to iPad Converter has adopted NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology, AMD APP Acceleration and multi-core CPUs supporting technology, the converting performance is superior than ever before.

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Powerful DVD to iPad converting functions
Convert any DVD to iPad video and audio format

Convert DVD to iPad

DVD to iPad Converter enables you to convert any DVD to iPad compatible video formats, such as MPEG-4, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, and M4V.
Extract audio from DVD

This DVD to iPad converting software can help you extract audio from DVD file and convert it to AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, M4A audio formats.
Capture image

You are endows the ability to capture your favorite image of the video frame and save it in the default folder.

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Supported Interface Languages
Language Types English, French, German, Japanese
Support Input File Formats
Support all commercial DVD (including DVD with the restriction of CSS, Region, RCE, Sony ARccOS)
Support Output File Formats
Video MPEG-4, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, M4V
Audio AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, M4A
Snapshot Image JPEG, PNG, BMP
Support Devices
iPod Touch 5, iPod Touch, iPod Nano 7, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone
iPad 4, iPad Mini, The New iPad, iPad 2, iPad
Apple TV/ TV 2/ TV3

Friday, January 3, 2014

VLC media player download

Simple, fast and powerful media player. Plays everything: Files, Discs, Webcams, Devices and Streams. VLC media player is a free and open source media player and multimedia framework written by the VideoLAN project. VLC is a portable multimedia player, encoder, and streamer supporting many audio and video codecs and file formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It is able to stream over networks and to transcode multimedia files and save them into various formats.
The default distribution of VLC includes a large number of free decoding and encoding libraries, avoiding the need for finding/calibrating proprietary plugins. VLC is a packet-based media player, and it can play the video content of some damaged, incomplete, or unfinished videos. For example, files still downloading via peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.

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Widely Available Media Player 
VLC’s popularity is also due in part to its wide appeal to users of all stripes since it runs on a full spectrum of both commercial and free OSes. Native versions of VLC are available for various flavors of Windows, OS X, Linux and Unix to more arcane OSes like Syllable. Users who run various operating systems will be pleased to find that VLC’s interface remains relatively consistent, requiring little to no re-familiarization. Furthermore, VLC’s menu system can be set to one of over 60 languages, making it easily accessible worldwide. In addition, a graphic equalizer, compressor and spatializer can be used to tweak audio playback while a large suite of video effects can be used as well. Basic video filters include hue, contrast, and sharpen, but more advanced options let users crop video borders, selectively zoom into a specific area of the video, or add effects like motion blur. Deinterlacing is also available to enhance the quality of interlaced video sources and can be set to use several different filters to best improve the image. A useful Media Information window displays all of the metadata, AV codecs, and other detailed statistics. Features Beyond Playback

Besides playback,
 VLC also provides video transcoding, allowing users to convert files while streaming to another device to ensure compatibility. Users can also save converted files to a new format. While the supported format list isn’t nearly as extensive as the formats VLC can play, the most popular audio and video types are covered such as MP4, WMV, MP3, FLAC, and OOG. Users can also choose the encapsulation method from a list that includes MKV, AVI, WAV, and older formats like MJPEG. Adjustments can be made to the file bitrate and framerate as well as height and width scaling to reduce the resolution and size of the converted file. VLC’s default interface is very trim with only a few controls in full view, however, a full suite of customizable keyboard Hotkeys allow for quick control and navigation. In addition to the usual playback controls like Play and Pause, there are keys for setting video aspect ratio, moving subtitle onscreen position, and changing subtitle delay. A bookmark feature uses the F1-F10 keys to quickly set and jump to one of ten places in a video or audio track, which is useful for audiobooks, instructional videos and the like. The handy snapshot key makes capturing a frame from the currently playing video simple. On top of Hotkeys, VLC also supports mouse gestures for playback control using your mouse’s travel direction.