DVD Decoder

DVD decoder, DVD decode, DVD decoders, DVD ripper, DVD copy, DVD Converter, DVD clone, DVD Creator

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August 24th, 2010

About DVD Decoder

If you own a DVD, specifically a feature length motion picture, you are legally allowed to make a copy or back up for your own private, personal use. However, since all feature length motion picture DVD’s distributed from the major motion picture studios include CSS copy protection, you will first need to undo the copy protection and then make a copy of the DVD. Thankfully there is software available that can accomplish this task. One software solution is DVD-Cloner III. It will unlock the copy protection and help you make a complete back up copy including menus, sub titles, audio tracks etc.

In many cases the retail DVD’s you buy in stores are dual layer DVD’s capable of storing over 8 GB’s of data. The vast majority of DVD recordable media sold in stores are single layer DVD’s storing about 4.38 GB’s. To make a back up of an 8 GB DVD to fit on a 4.38 GB DVD, you will first need to undo the copy protection and copy the DVD to your hard drive and then compress this large file into a smaller file that will fit on a 4.38 GB single layer DVD. Many software programs can handle this task including DVD Shrink.

DVD decoders perform three primary functions. First off, all DVD’s that are sold by the major movie studios include copy protection to make it difficult for you to easily make copies of the DVD’s data. The copy protection is called CSS and in order to view the file, a decoder is necessary to unlock the copy protection. Secondly, DVD decoders decode the MPEG-2 format, recreating the data so that the original images can be viewed. And third, the decoder makes it possible for these images to be played through a viewing program which is installed on your PC.

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January 10th, 2009

DVD Video to AVI Format Converting

Your aim would be to play your favorite DVD on any kind of portable devices such as the Zune or PSP, but do you how to convert DVD to AVI for this? Can you just guess on how to do this process? Do you think that this is the job concerned with the experienced computer analyst and not for people like you? But forget about such things in life as there is nothing impossible in this world, you can also be a computer enthusiasts if you know a few things.

One of the easiest things that you can get through with the computer is the conversion from DVD to AVI. It might sound astonishing to you that for many this process is considered to be pretty easier than the programming of TiVo. Many think that you need to have high profile computer along with the related knowledge of video formatting and editing. The truth is that you don’t need to know anything in advance; all you need to have is some of the items which would help in the process.

First, find things that are needed for you to start off with the process and keep them arranged near the computer so that you need to go off to take things. As you know without a DVD it is simply pointless to start with the conversion as it is the most important thing that you need. Another important thing which comes handy is the DVD ripping software and it is needed only if your DVD is encrypted. It helps in breaking the encryption code which is in the DVD and helps in pulling out the files from the disc and thus transferring into the system and would be finally saved as VOB files. A software is needed which helps in the conversion of DVD into AVI. You get several compact devices which let you reduce the work load as well limit with the equipments that are needed for the process. The latest product is the software which can do both ripping as well conversion and you can get them at very low prices at any shops or internet stores.

Now, the DVD is to be inserted to start off with the process of conversion with the help of the software. Different formats are into which the DVD could be converted with the software and you have to select the option for conversion which is to AVI format. This enables in ensuring proper conversion. After selecting the format type, the job is done by the software alone as it could get you the final product in very less time. The speed of conversion largely depends on the pace of the computer and how fast it could perform the operations. Finally you get the work done and all you need to do is to transfer them to any handy device and start your thrill!

Back-up copies are very useful as the life of DVDs is very short and they might get scratched and might not work properly after long time of use. In such case, back-up copies becomes handy and to make it you need a DVD Copy software. To ensure the conversion, you need to have both the DVD burner as well as the DVD to complete the process.

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November 11th, 2008

How to convert DVD movies to iPod

If you have a good DVD movie, you must want to get one of the clips to your iPod.
Here is the step by step tips to tell you how to convert DVD movies to iPod.
All you need is a DVD to iPod converter.
Download DVD to iPod Ripper first, Mac OS users? Click here to get DVD to iPod for Mac.

Step 1: Add DVD Movie to the program
Run DVD to iPod software, click the Load DVD button, browse your computer, find the DVD folder of the movie you want to add from your hard disc or DVD-ROM, open your DVD folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder and click OK.Or, click the Load IFO button, browse your computer, find the DVD folder of the movie you want to add from your hard disc or DVD-ROM, open your DVD folder, open the VIDEO_TS folder, select all the IFO files and click OK.After you add your movie, you can choose any titles or chapters that you want to convert by ticking the check boxes before them.

Step 2: Output Settings for the iPod
At the bottom of the main window, you can name the output file for the current title/chapter, and select a subtitle to put on your movie, select an audio track. Then finish all the settings including selecting an output format, clicking the Settings button to set the video and audio encoding settings, choose if to merge the selected titles or chapters into one file, and set an output directory to save the output files.

 

Step 3: Start ConversionAfter  the output settings, you can just click the Convert button to start converting your Movie. You can choose to shut down your computer or open the output folder after conversion so you don’t have to sit before your computer waiting for the conversion to finish.

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Advanced Options

If you want to edit your movie before converting it, so you can get the best video clips for you iPod,  DVD to iPod provides your with various powerful functions including:

1. Trim DVD Title or Chapter

If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, you can click the Trim button to open the Trim window and trim the current title or chapter by dragging the Start Time slider to set the start time, and dragging the End Time slider to set the finish time.

2. Crop DVD Video for your iPod

If you want to remove the black edges or just convert an area from your movie video, you can click the Crop button to crop the video of the current title or chapter. You can specify an area either by dragging the frame around the video or setting the crop values: Top, Button, Left and Right. Above the crop pane, you can select an output aspect ratio and the available options are: Keep Original, full screen, 16:9 and 4:3. You can preview the video in the select aspect ratio on the main interface and during the conversion process.

Above the crop pane, you can select an output aspect ratio and the available options are: Keep Original, full screen, 16:9 and 4:3. You can preview the video in the select aspect ratio on the main interface during the conversion process.

3. Video Effect

If you want to adjust the video effect of your movie, you can click the Effect button and drag each effect adjustment slider to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation and video volume. You can also choose a special effect from the Effect drop-down list to apply to your movie.

That’s all,  Rip DVD movies to iPod is so easy with this smart DVD to iPod Ripper.

Download DVD to iPod Ripper , Mac OS users? Click here to get DVD to iPod for Mac

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October 6th, 2008

AVI converter in order to play in dvd player

I want anything to avi converter in order to play in dvd player?

DVD format is VOB, you have to convert your video to DVD compatible video at first, otherwise standard DVD player can not read and play it.

ConvertXtoDVD. Ive been using it for a year now, on windows, never had a problem!

It will convert your video files to the dvd format readable by all standard dvd players, then burn automatically to DVD!

It can convert any video file.. like
avi, divx, xvid, mov, mkv, flv ,youtube, mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg-, nsv, dvr-ms, tivo, ts, ifo, vob, asf, wmv, realmedia, rm, rmvb, ogm,
1. Install the software
Download AVI to DVD Converter

2. Add or drag-n-drop as many video files as the DVD can handle

3. Insert blank DVD

4. Click “Convert”

5. Enjoy watching those video files on your home DVD player! =)

ConvertXtoDVD has a lot of extra nice features too,
for example you can make your own DVD menu or auto-generate it, add subtitles, auto-burn to dvd or save your conversion.

Learn more about Burn AVI to DVD

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June 27th, 2008

DVD Decoder

DVD decoderWhat is DVD decoder?
A hardware or software component that allows a digital video disc (DVD) drive to display movies on your computer screen. In fact, DVD decrypter is part of it.

Three Main Features:
- Unlocks CSS copy protection applied to the video files on a DVD movie disc;
All DVD’s that are sold by the major movie studios include copy protection to make it difficult for you to easily make copies of the DVD’s data. The copy protection is called CSS and in order to view the file, a decoder is necessary to unlock the copy protection.

- Decodes MPEG-2 formatting applied to DVD video content;
DVD decoders decode the MPEG-2 format, recreating the data so that the original images can be viewed.

- Displays DVD Movie video through a viewer program installed in Windows like Windows Media Player;
The decoder makes it possible for these images to be played through a viewing program which is installed on your PC. Windows Media Player becomes a full-featured DVD player when combined with a DVD decoder (MPEG-2 decoder) with features such as full-screen video playback controls, DVD chapter listings, and integrated cover art.

Why we need DVD decoder?
DVDs are one of the most popular types of media sold today. They hold feature length motion pictures, videos, audio and countless other types of media such as software and data. DVD’s not only can be played in stand alone DVD players, but also most computers have a DVD drive. If a DVD includes media such as a feature length motion picture, this media has been encoded and sometimes compressed. In order for this type of DVD to be played on a computer’s DVD drive, the data on the DVD must first be decoded; this is done with computer software. It should be noted that there are many types of DVD formats, hence several types of encoder programs to make a DVD accessible to computer users.

How can I watch my personal protected DVD’s on computer or mobile devices like iPod, iPhone…
If you would like to play a standard DVD on a computer, you will not only need a DVD player commonly referred to as a DVD drive, but the decoding software. Decoding software is not free. Since the MPEG-2 is a licensed format, licensing and royalties must be paid to the patent holders in order to decode the DVD and view the data on it. If you already have a DVD drive, but require the software to decode the format, for example, play DVD Movie with Windows Media Player,
there are professional DVD Decoder plug-ins for Windows Media Player:
CinePlayer DVD Decoder for Windows XP cost $14.99
CinePlayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista  cost $14.99
Buy after you purchase these plug-ins, you can only play DVD with your media Player Player, you can’t convert your DVD to any video format, or enjoy it on your iPod, PSP, Zune…
this is the reason why there are no free alternatives. You can find a lot of products through Google, but I will not recommend it because we have  better way to enjoy your DVDs on PC or any other mobile devices.

We would like to introduce you some really helping software:DVD Ripper
These  Product is called DVD Ripper: Software that is able to digitally extract data from a DVD disc and saves the data to the computer’s hard drive which can then be played by any media player or import to your iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune etc.

DVD Ripper software For Windows OS        Buy Now ($39)

DVD Ripper software For Mac OS              Buy Now ($45)

Or you can called it DVD converter:A program that is able to switch or convert  DVD to different video formats (DVD to VCD, DVD to CD, DVD to AVI,DVD to MP4 etc).

Benefits: With DVD Ripper or DVD Converter,  You can rip video and audio off your protected DVD ConverterDVDs  (only for personal use), then just do what you want to do: drop part of them onto your CD, VCD, new DVD disc without protection. Play with Media Player, enjoy DVD video music on iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP… it’s your own choices!

DVD Converter For Windows OS     Buy Now ($59)

DVD Converter For Mac OS           Buy Now ($49)

Backing Up Your DVDs – DVD Copy Software
If you own a DVD, specifically a feature length motion picture, you are legally allowed to make a copy or back up for your own private, personal use. However, since all feature length motion picture DVD’s distributed from the DVD Clonemajor motion picture studios include CSS copy protection, you will also need to undo the copy protection and then make a copy of the DVD. Thankfully there is software available that can accomplish this task. One software solution is Super clone DVD  (Cost $59 ). It will unlock the copy protection and help you make a complete back up copy including menus, sub titles, audio tracks etc.DVD Copy and Shrink

In many cases the retail DVD’s you buy in stores are dual layer DVD’s capable of storing over 8 GB’s of data. The vast majority of DVD recordable media sold in stores are single layer DVD’s storing about 4.38 GB’s. To make a back up of an 8 GB DVD to fit on a 4.38 GB DVD, you will first need to undo the copy protection and copy the DVD to your hard drive and then compress this large file into a smaller file that will fit on a 4.38 GB single layer DVD. Many software programs can handle this task including DVD Shrink (cost $39.95).

And you can read this article to know more about DVD Copy Software.
And if You are using Linux OS. Here you can find Top 10 best Linux DVD decoding, ripping and encoding software. And Thanks to Skittlz from StumbleUpon, I have added this top ten Linux DVD decoder for those who may need it.

Thoggen
It is an intuitive and simple GUI to rip your DVDs into the free codecs Ogg/Theora. The backend used is Gstreamer.
PRO: Nice and friendly GUI, cropping and resizing preview
CONTRO: It’s no possible to encode in other codecs

Kungfu DVD Ripper
An easy GUi based on Gstreamer framework
PRO: Chapter preview
CONTRO: early stage development

Bitterbpp
A Gtk/Perl GUI specifically done to encode in Matroska(mkv) container
PRO: various codec supported
CONTRO: no more active

Dvdrip
Full-featured dvd ripping suite since many years
PRO: many many features, distribuited computing
CONTRO: Nuclear Power Plant GUI

Lemonrip
Another mplayer frontend, with easy GUI
PRO: quality profiles, automatic cropping
CONTRO: sometimes crashes

xdvdshrink
A dvd shrink tool made with Gtk Toolkit
PRO: many options avalaible
CONTRO: The GUI could be more intuitive

gdvdshrink
A dvd shrink tool made with Gtk Toolkit
PRO: nice GUI
CONTRO: it’s no possible to cut the credits

Dvd95
Yet another dvd shrink tool made with Gtk Toolkit
PRO: Nice GUI and features
CONTRO: None

Winki the Ripper
Almost all features you are looking for
PRO: localization, community forum, many features
CONTRO: no mp4 container supported

Vive!
Another GUi with mp4 support
PRO: mp4 support
CONTRO: sometimes crashes

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June 27th, 2008

Copy dvd or clone dvd?

I have taken to using dvdfab to copy tv seasons and movies. I am confused about copying the full disc and using the clone function. It looks like the clone function would require me to get another dvd drive so it can read from one and write to the other at the same time. Does cloning a dvd make its usage in dvd players better than just making copies (sometimes they just don’t work in some players).

I don’t mind the DL price over SL because I don’t want to double the season disc numbers… 7 discs < 14 discs. SL = 30cents vs DL = 94cents each. In the end its 34 cents more a dvd to use one DL rather than two SL. or $30 to copy 10 seasons of stargate on 100 dvds or $50 to copy the same discs on 50 dvds.

The movies dont work because some players dont except dvd+r or dvd-r’s same with the dual layers disks but when you copy the disk it gives your the option to copy entire disk which is the same as cloning except you dont need the other dvd drive.

Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disc, you must decrypt the copyright protected dvd first. Otherwise, in other word, DVD Decoder is in need. Although you copy the *.vob files to the hard disk, but most media players cann’t it.

 You need to get a right DVD Copy or DVD clone software!

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