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best video to ipad converter

Air Video if you have the app already.

If not, use Handbrake, it's by far the best, and it's free, I don't understand why anyone would use something different.
 
I've been using my VLC now for a little while and thought I'd report that it hasn't missed a beat. It's nice to watch good quality video on my ipd and phone for a change. At the moment I still have to take the videos off to sync which is a bit annoying. I don't have to convert or put them into itunes which is the best thing. Thanks for all the advice though:)
 
Daniusoft DVD to iPad Converter

Have a quick look at Daniusoft DVD to iPad Converter.. I have used it and got good results.
 
Is Handbreak the best suggestion if you are NOT using a Mac to do your converting? I am using an XP machine. If forget what I am using to convert for my 3G, but it's crapola... :)
 
I just want to be able to insert DVD and let it rip to my HD, so I could watch it at another time via Air Video program. Is there a 100% free DVD ripping program?

Thanks friends!
 
As for me, I always use Soundtaxi for converting video to my iPad, it is very quick and always work good. You can try it too.
 
I'm using winavi converter and the quality is rubbish. It didn't matter so much on the iphone but is pretty ordinary on the Ipad. It's annoying enough to make me want to do soimething about it. Someone told me about wondershare. At the risk of repeting a thread (which of course I've not been able to find, what does everyone think is the fastest good quality video converter.

OK. I will keep in mind of winavi. But how to find a good converter for my favorite iPad??:thumbs:
 
4 what it's worth...
"DVD Fab All In One" for Windows is a 1 step process. I hear a lot about Handbrake for Mac, but the good news is that DVD Fab is now also available for Mac.
Bad news is it is very, very expensive but will do everything from ripping, burning, pretty much all file formats to any device you choose.
However, there is a way to get the Lifetime license for all the DVD Fab Products for both Pc and/or Mac a heck of a lot cheaper. You still have to pay around $ 50.00 or so but these programs work a treat.
Hope this helps.
 
wysiwyg64 said:
4 what it's worth...
"DVD Fab All In One" for Windows is a 1 step process. I hear a lot about Handbrake for Mac, but the good news is that DVD Fab is now also available for Mac.
Bad news is it is very, very expensive but will do everything from ripping, burning, pretty much all file formats to any device you choose.
However, there is a way to get the Lifetime license for all the DVD Fab Products for both Pc and/or Mac a heck of a lot cheaper. You still have to pay around $ 50.00 or so but these programs work a treat.
Hope this helps.

Curious if this software will allow a DVD to be copied to iTunes and iPad for watching?

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