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How to Sync DVDs to Your Android Devices

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How to Backup & Rip DVDs for Android?

Watching DVD movies on DVD players at home has never been a problem for us. The question is, what if you’d like to enjoy your favorite DVD movies when on the road? Bringing several discs along tend to be inconvenient, not to mention they jump on the most crucial scenes and are prone to scratches. Now that Android-based devices have rocked into the mainstream, there’s an easy way taking DVD movies alongside, i.e., ripping DVD and putting movies onto your Android tablet or phone. The process is easier than you may think, here I would throw this quick tutorial up on how to rip DVD to Android compatible video formats.

First, the most important piece of the equation is that you have a DVD Ripper software hooked to your PC. There are many programs out there that allow you to make copies of your DVDs and let you watch them the way you want to view them. If you’re looking for ease of use, and don’t mind spending $40, I’ve had success using Pavtube’s DVD Ripper to convert DVD discs to a format playable by my Asus Transformer Prime and Samsung Galaxy Note. I’ve found the quality to be excellent, and see no difference when compared to playing the discs themselves. The audio/video synchronization is very good, the size of the subtitles too.

I was really impressed with the profile list of Pavtube’s DVD to Android Ripper. Here you find almost all the Android tablets and smartphones on market, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Acer Iconia tabs, Amazon Kindle Fire, Xoom, Asus Transformer (TF101, TF201, Pad TFTF300), Nook Tablet, Smasung Galaxy S, Toshiba Thrive, etc. And you can also find optimized format for iPad, BlackBerry PlayBook, etc. If you are using a Mac and want to convert DVD movies to Android on Mac, please turn to the DVD Ripper for Mac.

Free Download the DVD to Android Converter

The software works like most other DVD rippers I’ve used. Pop in your disc, choose an output profile (H.264, MP4, or HD MP4) for your Android tablet/smartphone, and click Start. Then go get a cup of coffee (conversion takes time). Below is a detailed guide for you.

How to convert DVD to Android tablet/phone

Step 1. Import DVD files to the top DVD Ripper for Android. You can load load DVD Discs, DVD folders, ISO files or IFO files respectively.

As you can see, added files can be previewed on the right viewing window and you can take snapshots of the movie scenes you like freely.

Step 2. Choose output profile for your Android tablet/phone. For example, if you wanna play DVD movies on your Android Tablet Asus Transformer Prime TF201, you can select “Android” > “ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 Video(*.mp4)” as output format. For Nook Tablet, just choose “Nook Tablet(*.mp4)”.

Step 3. Click “Convert” button (on right bottom of the main interface) to start the conversion from DVD to h.264 mp4 for your Android device.

Some more helpful features of the app:

a. Subtitles – Select the subtitle language you like from “Subtitles” options. Meanwhile, you are able to choose your master language of audio track from “Audio” option.

b. Settings – Click “Settings” button to set the video/audio parameters for HTC One X. Remember the file size is based more on bitrate than resolution which means bitrate higher results in big file size, and lower visible quality loss.

So there you have it. Pretty simple. When then conversion finishes, click “Open” to locate the ripped DVD files and transfer DVD movies to your Android tablet/phone for watching on the go.


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