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How to rip DVD film and convert video to iPad/iPad 2 video

How to rip DVD film and convert video to iPad/iPad 2 video

With the multimedia capabilities of the iPad/iPad 2 (It can play MP4 and H.264 video), there is no doubt that we will want to rip DVD or convert video for using on the Apple tablet iPad. This tutorial will guide you through the entire process using the DVD iPad Converter Pro. To learn more features about it, you can vistit here. In the tutorial, we took the copy of Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life” and coverte the DVD for use on the iPad 2. The processing time is dependant upon your computer’s processor and the legnth of your DVD. “A Bug’s Life” is 1 hour and 34 minutes. On my computer, the entire process took roughly 30 minutes from start to finish. Now, let’s start the guide.

Step1. Download and install the DVD Converter Pro, here is the directly download link, the file size is about 20MB. And then launch the program.
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Step2: Import your DVD or video into the converter, there are multiple ways to load your media as follow:
Add Video Files: Import video from your computer hard drive, you can also drag and drop your video files into the program.
Load Files from Devices: From external devices such as camera, camcorder, external drives, flash drive.

Etc.
Find DRM Files: Import DRM protection video like iTunes media, Amazon media. Etc.
Load DVD Drive: Put a DVD movie disc into your DVD-Rom and import it.
Load DVD Folder: It you download DVD movies from website, it should look like Video_TS & Audio_TS folder, and you can import them into the program in this way.

Step3: Click the device icon, go to “Device -> Apple” and select iPad HD Video MPEG-4 (*.mp4)’ as output format.

Step4: After all things done, click the ‘Start’ to begin the conversion. When the conversion is completed, click ‘Find Target’ to located the converted DVD or video file on your computer.

Step 5: If you want to add the converted DVD files to iPad through iTunes, please make sure your have the iTunes 10.1 or above at first, then follow these steps:
1. Connect your iPad to computer with the USB cable.
2. Open iTunes and wait for it to recognize your iPad.
3. locate the converted videos and drag them into your iTunes library.
3. Depending on your configuration, auto-sync should begin.
4. If not, then manually select whatever features you like to sync your iPad with and press the Sync button.

That’s all, it couldn’t be easier to put DVD movie and video on iPad/iPad2 like that, enjoy my guide.
Here is some simple introduction about the program:
This DVD Converter Pro build-in three media programs – Video Converter, DVD Ripper and DRM Remover. It’s not only for iPad, but also supports other devices like iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, Kindle Fire, Mobile Phone, MP3/MP4 player. Etc.
Video Converter: Support all video formats including HD Video, AVI, MP4, WMV, MPEG, H.264, MKV, FLV, MOV, VOB, TS, M2TS, 3GP. Etc.
DVD Ripper: It can bypass the DVD copyright protection, copy video from DVD to computer in 1:1 lossless quality.
DRM Remover: It can remove DRM protection from purchased media, so you can put iTunes movie and songs on other devices like Kindle Fire, Mobile phone. Etc.

If you would like to know more information about DVD to iPad/iPad 2 Video Converter, you can click the link below to get more information. There are detailed tips to help you to know how to operate it.

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How Hindi Film Industry Changed

How Hindi Film Industry Changed

The Hindi film industry or Bollywood’s history dates back to 1913, when Dadasaheb Phalke produced and directed the silent movie Raja Harishchandra. After the roaring success of the movie, a creative bunch of people stepped into movie making in Mumbai. After the silent age came the talkies, and the very first Hindi sound film Alam Ara was released in 1931, followed by the very first Hindi colour film Kisan Kanya.

Films that came out of Bollywood during the 40s were mostly escapist fantasies, owing to the grim socio political conditions that were brought about by the nationalist movement, which coincided with World War II. However, socio political issues also found expression on the silver screen, with movies like.

Poverty in the villages of India and undying family values were depicted with unflinching realism in Mehboob Khan’s Mother India (1957).

It was about the same period that Guru Dutt and Raj Kapoor made some of their best films, and showed their wonderful directorial and acting talent in films like Pyaasa, Awara and Shree 420. Mughal-E-Azam, a 1960 classic, was an immortal film that recreated the Mughal era on the silver screen with great realism.

Music composers like OP Nayyar and SD Burman enchanted the masses with their musical compositions and artistes like Nargis, Madhubala, Dev Anand and Ashok Kumar became household names. It was during the 50s and 60s that Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar won nationwide acclaim as playback singers.

In the swinging 60s, Shammi Kapoor, the Indian Elvis Presley, mesmerized audiences with his dance and acting. The 70s was a decade for Amitabh Bachchan with his characters fighting against injustice and corruption. The action genre continued into the mid 80s, until the nationwide release of Qayamat se Qayamat Tak in 1988, and since then, romantic movies have been popular in Bollywood and can even be seen in the latest Bollywood movies. However Bollywood now has a much more advanced industry, creating movies that often get wide acclaim from throughout the world.

Rural poverty and undying family values were remarkably depicted in Mehboob Khan’s Mother India, which was released in 1957. During the same time, the great actor and director Raj Kapoor directed two immortal classics – Awara and Shree 420 – and director Guru Dutt also produced and directed such wonderful films as Pyaasa. Mughal-E-Azam (1960) was an epic on celluloid that brought the Mughal era on the silver screen like never before.

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