| How to Upload/Transfer DVD movies to iTunes for iPad,iPhone,iPod,Apple TV on Mac? | |
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| tutubebe99 | Feb 6 2012, 05:12 AM Post #1 |
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How to Upload/Transfer DVD movies to iTunes for iPad,iPhone,iPod,Apple TV on Mac? DVD to iTunes Converter-Rip DVD Movies to iTunes on Mac OS X Lion Importing DVD movies to iTunes directly on Mac OS X Lion is not allowed due to copyright protection issues. However, rip/convert DVD to iTunes compatible file formats, like H.264, MPEG-4, MP4, MOV, M4V, M4R, and MP3 is a great solution. This article will elaborate a solution on how to rip and transfer DVD to iTunes on Mac Lion for further playback on iPad 2, iPhone 4, iPod and Apple TV. ![]() One would think that rip DVD to iTunes seems not a big technology challenge for Apple at all, it just have to be locked into a proprietary, DRM-encoded iTunes-only format. You'd insert the disc into your PC, and iTunes would ask how you'd like to rip DVD to iTunes: optimized for Apple TV streaming or optimized for iPad/iPhone/iPod. Once it was in iTunes, the files could be transferred within the entire Apple products: the PC desktop (Windows and Mac iTunes libraries), the living room (Apple TV), and the portable realm (iPod and iPhone). Ripping DVD to iTunes sounds possible to make the best of both worlds, however, Apple is not likely to say yes. Which means Apple won't add DVD ripping feature to iTunes. Yet savvy consumers would say: "We are already doing the DVD to iTunes thing." Yes, there are so many third party softwares (freeware/shareware) can rip DVD to iTunes now, Pavtube DVD to iTunes Converter for Mac, Handbrake etc. Here i use the DVD to iTunes Converter for Mac Lion from Pavtube Studio to rip DVD to iTunes on Mac os X Lion. The mac porgram provides you with an easiest way to rip DVD to iTunes compatible file formats, like H.264, MPEG-4, MP4, MOV, M4V, M4R, and MP3, in that way, you are able to add the result files for playback on each of your Apple products, including iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod and Apple TV. Well, go to find a detailed tutorial from the following contents. Guide: Rip DVD to iTunes on Mac OS X Lion Step 1. Load DVD info. Install and launch the Mac Lion DVD to iTunes Converter. Import your DVD files. Import IFO or DVD folder, all are just to cater for your desire. Step 2: Select output format for DVD to iTunes rips on Mac OS Lion. To rip DVD to iTunes, you'd better make sure the end use of the ripped DVD files, because this Mac DVD to iTunes Converter provides you with format presets optimized for iPad, iPhone 4, iPod and Apple TV respectively. For example, if you wanna put the ripped DVD files onto iPad for playback, then "iPad" would be your better choice. On the basis of your own requirements, you can select "iPo", "iPhone" and "Apple TV" as well. Tips: Click "Settings" button to set advanced settings. This DVD to iTunes Converter for Mac OS X Lion allows users optimizing the output file quality by adjusting audio and video parameters like codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel. In fact, if you are not good at changing these settings, you can totally skip this step, because the default settings provided by this DVD to iTunes Converter are able to export you an acceptable file quality when play them back on your iPad, iPhone 4, iPod and Apple TV. Step 3: Click "Convert" button, then the Mac Lion DVD to iTunes Converter will start converting/ripping DVD movies to iTunes support format at speed. ![]() Enjoy DVD Movies on iTunes and Other Apple Portable Devices Once the conversion is completed, you can click "Open" button to get the final ripped DVD files. Add them to iTunes to sync to iPad, iPhone 4, iPod or Apple TV for playback. As you see, some of the third party software actually do a good job on ripping DVD. Like Pavtube DVD to iTunes Converter for Mac os x Lion, it can rip DVD to almost any video formats and then do whatever you'd like with these files–including watch it on your PC, stream it to an Apple TV, or transfer it to your portable devices iPad/iPhone/Zune/PSP/etc, and maybe Apple is happy enough with the status quo. It's less expensive for them that way, and doesn't offend the same media companies Apple has deals with for iTunes rentals and downloads. Have fun. See Also: Blu-ray to iTunes Converter for Mac Lion |
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