This guide is created to introduce how to rip dvd and convert video on mac with only one tool.
It is called iMedia Converter for Mac which
combines Blu-ray Ripper, DVD Ripper and Video Converter.
It can rip Blu-ray dvd and convert video on mac for iPad, iPod, iPhone 4, iPhone 3G, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox, Wii,
Smartphone like HTC, Droid, BlackBerry, MP3/MP4 players like Archos, Creative Zen, iRiver, Pocket PC, PDA, etc.
Step 0: Free download iMedia
Converter for Mac (Intel Version ), install and run it.
Step 1: Click , choose “Load Blu-ray/DVD” or “Add Video/Audio
files” and navigate to the files you want to add
Step 2: Simply click the format icon to open output format list and choose your favorite output video or audio format
Note:
You can set the parameters or your output video or audio through [img]http://www.wannasoft.com/uploadpic/imediasetting.jpg
[/img]. By the way, the default setting is optimized.
Step 3: Click to start Bluray/DVD/Video Conversion on Mac
Tip: How to Edit your Bluray/DVD/Video.
1: Crop
Select an output aspect ratio and the available options are: Keep Original, Full Screen, 16:9 and 4:3. You can also drag
the rectangular selection frame to set your favorite displaying area.
2: Add watermark
You can add image the video, or type the words in your favorite font in the text window and click enter to add text
watermark. By dragging the slider left and right, you can easily change the position and the size of the watermark. Add
stylish watermark to announce the authority of your movies now!
3: Trim
You can trim the video clips you like through setting the start and end time, or draing the timeline to select the video
clip.
4: Effect
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and color.
4: Capture pictures (BMP, JPG) from video
In preview window, click “Snapshot” button to capture picture from Blu-ray, DVD or videos, Go to “iMedia Converter”
menu, choose “Preference” to open the snapshot files folder or to change the snapshot files folder path or image format
(JPEG, BMP).
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