

Your complaints have been heard loud and clear in the past. (Don't like Facebook? Don't like "liking" companies in exchange for free software? That's cool. It's worth noting that uRexsoft is also giving away its iPad Video Converter, the only requirement is to like the company on Facebook. However, the program threw an error when I popped in my "Despicable Me" DVD. I used the program to rip my copy of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," and it worked just fine, if not especially quickly. The latter should also work for iPhone and Android devices, as they're fairly generic MP4 and H264 formats. How will a ripped movie actually look on the new iPad's screen? I'm not sure-quite good, no doubt, but comparable to, say, Blu-ray? Not likely.Īnyway, iPad DVD Ripper can also convert movies to Apple TV (including "Apple TV HD") and iPod Touch formats. That's because most DVDs are encoded at 720 x 480 pixels, so anything higher will actually be upscaled. Keep in mind, however, that no ripped DVD will match the new iPad's 2,046 x 1,536-pixel resolution.
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(It also has presets for "iPad HD" and "iPad 3 HD," the differences mostly relating to video bit rate and resolution.) True to its name, it includes output profiles for the iPad, iPad 2, and the third-gen iPad. Just pop in a disc, choose your output format, and go find something to do for a while. IPad DVD Ripper works like most products of its kind. I've done this myself and everything worked as expected, so if you run into trouble, please contact uRexsoft directly. After installing the program and running it for the first time, paste in activation code 08A123DCF36E2268EE59B46A75DCE42CBA93CCC4. To get the software, click the above link, then click the Free Download button below the product. It supports not only the iPad and iPad 2, but also the new iPad. For a limited time, you can get uRexsoft iPad DVD Ripper (Win) free of charge. Speaking of paying, there's no need to spend money on a DVD ripper, either. It sure beats paying iTunes for stuff you already own. Want to make your DVD library more travel-friendly? Rip those movies and load 'em up on your iPad. URexsoft iPad DVD Ripper is currently available free of charge.
