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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Tips to Easily Convert DVD to AVI

By Cynthia Kleese

There's a full-scale small industry out there, based solely on the need to rip DVDs and save them as AVI files, for transfer across networks, and storage of video files on PCs. Because of these, we put together a list of the most common software for converting DVDs into AVIs.

With DivX codec, you can use DVD to VCD AVI DivX Converter to take parts of a dvd, or even the whole thing, and make files that are compatible with an standard IBM PC. This program includes tools to help you edit and make video, make video postcards, and upload optimized video to networks or the web for use on websites. You can also convert batches of files with this program.

You can use AoA DVD ripper to make segments or full movies into AVI files that can be used with Windows Media Player.

It can also DRM copy protected DVDs, and create high quality AVI files at high speed and process batches of files. However this software is recommended more for advanced users.

Another highly advanced DVD ripper is Flash DVD Ripper, this software can export video in a variety of different formats, rip part of or all of the DVD's content, and even export individual chapters, subtitles, languages and PAL/NTSC settings. Flash DVD Ripper is more geared toward professionals.

Nidesoft DVD to AVI Converter is a bit easier to use. It features flexible titles, chapter settings and subtitles, you can use single-chip conversion and export a selection of the DVD audio.

Finally, there is DVD Decrypter, an opensource software that can rip DVDs and convert them to AVIs.

You can even rip a DVD based on its titles, or make an ISO file. This is the best program for beginners.

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