Tutorial: Put your DVDs on your iPhone Step by Step Instructions

EWA808

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  • Step 1: Rip your DVD movie on to your computer. You can do this with software like DVD Decrypter or Imgburn. Just do a search on Google and you should find a software that can help you do this.
  • Here I'm using DVD Decrypter:
  • DVD Decrypter.JPG
  • Just make sure that you remember where you save your file to so you can retrieve it later.
  • Step 2: Launch HandBrake.( you can find this software on Google also) It should look like this:
  • Handbreak.JPG
  • Step 3:Select the folder you ripped your movie into when you used DVD Decrypter/Imgburn:
  • HandBreak DVD Source.JPG
  • Browse For Folder.JPG
  • Step 4:Select a Destination you would like to save your .mp4 file to. (Ex: E:/iTunes/iTunes music/movies/Harry Potter.mp4) or click Browse and select a destination.
  • Destination Handbreak.JPG
  • Step 5:This is where you will set your file size. You can set the Target size of the file but just remember that the smaller the file size you will start to lose the quality of the picture. You can also use the Bitrate setting to determine the quality.(1500 bitrate will give you a file size between 600 to 900mb. the higher the bitrate the bigger the file)
 

nobbie

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I think you mean HandBrake, no? I find all I need to convert my DVD's for playback onto my 30GB Video iPod is HandBrake.
 

EWA808

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  • Video Settings.JPG
  • Step 6: Now you can select Encode to start encoding your video. The encoding take awhile depending on the size of the video and the speed of your processor.
  • Encode Video.JPG
  • You should get this Dos pop-up screen:
  • Final Process.JPG
  • After your encoding is completed we can start to Import the .mp4 file into iTunes.
  • Step 7: Launch iTunes: Go to File menu:
  • The Movies.JPG
  • iTunes.jpg
  • Step 8: Select Import:
 

EWA808

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  • You should get this pop screen:
  • iTunes Import.JPG
  • Step 9: Select your .mp4 file, and your file should pop-up looking like this:
  • Harry.JPG
  • Select to file that just appeared on your iTunes movie section. Goto file and select Get info:
  • Get Info.JPG
  • Here is where you can add your cover art for your movie:
  • Info File.JPG
  • I hope this was helpful. This was my first Tutorial so please be nice to me:) LOL
 

MorningZ

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Thanks for the great step by step

I just wanted to note that the "Presets" (in the top menu) work great, i used the middle setting and didn't have to do anything but:
1) Select the DVD files
2) Choose output location
3) Choose middle "Preset"
4) Go!

And movies look killer and the sound is synced (<-- something that I have had bad luck with any other ripper/converter)