What mp4 converter do you recommend to transfer DVD to Android phone?
Saturday, May 29th, 2010I have a DVD disc for my business that I would like to burn to my Android phone so I can show clients. I believe on Android devices I have to convert the video to an mp4 (not totally sure). I used VLP player to burn the DVD to my documents and now want to convert and transfer to my phone. Thanks for your help!
Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac is a perfect combination of a Mac Blu-ray Ripper and a Mac Video Converter, which can let you easily crack complicated Blu-ray/DVD encryption, backup or rip the full Blu-Ray/DVD to hard drive with original quality and enjoy on a non HDCP monitor or TV set. It can also help you to compress/rip Blu-ray/DVD movie to any other format with smaller size. And you can freely select any chapter to convert, any subtitle language to show on the video, any audio language to hear.
What’s more, Mac iMedia Converter supports converting common videos, HD videos, TV shows (*.tivo, *.dvr-ms, *.hdtv, *.tp, *.ts, *.trp), flash videos (*.flv, *.f4v), camcorder recorded videos (*.m2ts, *.mts, *.mod, *.vro, *.mvi, *.tod, etc), to MOV, M4V, AVI, MP4, MKV, MPEG, WMV, 3GP, H.264, MPG, MP3, AAC, AC3, etc to play on iPad, iPod, iPhone, Nexus one, Xbox 360, HTC series, Droid, PSP, PS3, Archos, Blackberry, etc. And its powerful editing functions, perfect audio/audio sync, fast speed, excellent quality will let you have more fun.
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