2008年12月25日星期四

How to rip dvd in fast way

This guide is designed to help you get started using Daniusoft DVD Ripper. It offers you specific procedural steps on how to make perfect DVD ripping in the most convenient and fast way and how to make wonderful video editing (cropping, trimming, effect adjusting, watermark designing and output settings customizing etc) with Daniusoft DVD Ripper

This DVD Ripper guide consists of the following four parts:


1. What can Daniusoft DVD Ripper do for me?
2. How to rip DVD files into versatile video/audio formats for playback on iPhone/iPod/PSP/Zune/Apple TV/ Xbox/Zen AVI/MPEG?
3. How to make perfect video editing by cropping, trimming, effect adjusting and watermark designing?
4. How to customize output settings to completely fulfill your different requirements?
5. How to capture pictures from video while previewing?
6. How to convert ISO file to FLV format for Youtube and other video website?

Please download Daniusoft DVD Ripper, install and run it first, and then experience the fantastic media world together with Daniusoft DVD Ripper!

Part 1: What can Daniusoft DVD Ripper do for me?

Daniusoft DVD Ripper is all-in-one and powerful DVD ripping software designed to help you rip your DVD into various video/audio formats. This professional tool empowers you to:
• Directly convert DVD into popular video/audio formats (MP4, WMV, AVI, FLV, MKV, MOV, 3GP, MP3, AC3 and WMA etc) without any loss.
• Edit video by video cropping, movie trimming and effect adjusting to make tailor-made video in the palm of your hands.
• Customize either text or image watermark to coin and color your video files in a personalized way.
• Capture any picture from video and save as jpeg or bmp format.
• Customize output settings including resolution, bit rate, frame rate, etc to completely fulfill your different requirements.
• Import and preview ISO file directly without installation of any Virtual DVD-ROM on your PC.
• Preview video with two real-time preview windows out of your movies in an intuitive way.
• Enjoy your favorite video freely sync with outstanding quality on any portable player like iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Zune, PSP, Pocket PC, PDA, PS3, Archos, iRiver, Creative Zen, Xbox 360, PMP, Smart Phone, Mobile Phone, etc.


Part 2: How to rip DVD files into versatile video/audio formats for playback on iPhone/iPod/PSP/Zune/Apple TV/Phone/Xbox/Zen AVI/MPEG.

Daniusoft DVD Ripper is committed to making its operation easier for everyone. You can accomplish converting DVD files into various video/audio formats with the following four steps.



Step 1: Import DVD files.
Click “Add” button, you are allowed to import DVD folders or click , you are allowed to load DVD Rom, DVD folders, ISO files and IFO files respectively.


Step 2: Edit video files.
Click “Edit” button, you are allowed to make wonderful video editing by cropping, trimming, adjusting effect and editing watermark.

Step 3: Customize output settings.
Click “Settings” button in the output settings area, you are allowed to customize the output parameters and specify output format and folder.


Step 4: Start conversion.
Click “Start” button on right bottom of the main interface, you are allowed to start conversion. All the tasks of conversion will be finished at fast speed and high output quality.


Part 3: How to make perfect video editing by cropping, trimming, effect adjusting and watermark designing.


After loading DVD files, you are allowed to make the perfect editing of videos by cropping, trimming, effect adjusting and watermark designing by clicking “Edit” button.
• Cropping
Click “Crop”, you are allowed to crop video by selecting aspect ratio, dragging cropping frame or setting the values to make tailor-made video in the palm of your hands.





  • Effect adjusting

Click “Effect”, you are allowed to adjust video effect such as brightness, contrast and saturation etc to get the best video effects.



  • Trimming

Click “Trim”, you are allowed to make trimming of video by dragging the slider, controlling “Mark in” and “Mark out” button and setting start and end time to get your desired video clips.



  • Watermark designing

Click “Watermark”, you are allowed to customize either image or text watermark by adjusting Transparency, Vertical Space and Horizontal Space to coin and color your video files in a unique way.



Part 4: How to customize output settings to completely fulfill your different requirements.


Daniusoft DVD Ripper enables you to customize output settings in the bottom of the main interface. You are allowed to select subtitle/audio track and specify output format/path etc.



Click “Settings” button in the output settings area, you are allowed to set video/audio output parameters including resolution, bit rate, frame rate, encoder, sample rate and channel etc.

Part 5: How to capture pictures from video while previewing.


Daniusoft DVD Ripper empowers you to capture any picture from video while previewing. There is a “Snapshot” button below the preview pane on right of the main interface:



Click and the current picture in the preview pane will be captured and saved in the specified folder in the image type as you have set.

Click to open the snapshot folder to view the captured pictures.
Note: You are allowed to specify the output folder to save the captured pictures and the output format of pictures. Here is how to specify the output folder and format for captured pictures.
Click on the top of the main interface -> Click “Format” in Options window -> Specify the folder to save captured picture/select output format of captured picture.




Part 6: How to convert ISO file to FLV format for Youtube and other video website.


Do you want to share your favorite DVD clips with your friends on network? Are you confused about how to put your DVD clips on Youbube and other video website? With Daniusoft DVD Ripper, all your troubles will disappear. Now let’s have a look at how to make it.
As we know that DVD ISO image is a common disk image distribution format which contains the image of disk. Daniusoft DVD Ripper enables you to directly convert DVD ISO image without Virtual DVD-ROM. When you click in the menu bar of the main interface and select “Load ISO File”, you are allowed to import ISO file from your PC directly without any Virtual DVD-ROM installed on your PC. Then you can trim the DVD ISO image file into any segment you like with the trimming function in Edit window. At last, you can select the FLV format in the categorized output format list in “Convert to” area in the bottom of the main interface or in the “Format Preset” area in Settings window and start conversion. After conversion, you can upload your DVD clips in FLV format to Youtube or the website to share them with others.

2008年12月24日星期三

Five Things You Really Might See At MacWorld 09

by Chris Howard Dec 17, 2008

So we've all being doing a bit of prognosticating lately. I said you won't see a netbook soon, Hadley thinks you will, Chris S says we won't. Recently Bakari gave his wishlist for MWSF09, which did include a netbook. And Chris S also gave us his expectations for MWSF09.

Since I started writing this, one rather interesting bit of news has come to light: Steve Jobs won't be delivering the keynote at MWSF09. You can speculate if this is health or political, but the big clue will be in what gets announced. Steve always announces the big ones; it's what he lives for; shaking up the world. The three I'm listing below are big but not huge. There's no iPhones, Apple TVs or Intel Macs here. So I think they are the sorts of things - as they are all essentially variations on existing products - that Steve would be happy to acquiesce the launch of to Phil.

Like the supermodel who several years ago said she won't get out bed for less than $10,000 a day, well I suspect Steve won't get on a MacWorld stage for anything less than revolutionary.
Now, that out of the way, here are the five things I think are 50/50 or better chance of showing up at MacWorld San Francisco in January 2009.

iPhone nano
Unlike Chris S, I do think the iPhone nano is a real possibility. The market is there. The smartphone market is just a small part of the overall phone market. There are people who, for whatever reason, just will never want a smartphone. But they've probably already got an iPod and would be quite happy to have a phone with an iPod built in. I think Apple has the confidence, and now the experience, to release a product into that non-smartphone market. I dont' see it creating confusion anymore than the shuffle, nano, classic and touch do in the iPod market.
Talk of this has gained momentum lately with some rumors.



It would make sense because if Apple is going to play in the phone market, it needs another option. Having a choice of two phones would allow Apple to update one every six months, thus each each once a year. This would keep Apple dynamic in the mobile phone market and give it both a smartphone and um... a less-smart phone. Could you really call it a "normal" phone? I think Apple would enjoy redefining the non-smartphone market, just as it did the smartphone market.

However, what features does Apple cut from the iPhone classic to make the nano? The most logical would be internet, i.e. email and web, as internet is the main attraction of the standard iPhone. (However, then Apple would have to include MMS.) GPS should go too. The only other possibility would be the camera, but cameras are pretty much de rigueur on phones now. Without internet, WiFi could go too.

The other challenge is whether to allow iPod apps on it, or iPhone apps. The latter would require developers to code for a smaller screen dimension, which could get messy. Maybe Apple could have no third party apps on it.

So, an iPhone without internet, Wifi and GPS. Essentially, an iPod nano with phone services. That seems nano enough.
Chances: 50%
Addition: Guide of how to Convert DVD to iPhone and convert video to iphone 3G

Mac mini
Another rumor gaining ground is an update of the Mac mini. MDN, I think it was, pointed out that the mini is consistently in the top 5 selling desktops on Amazon. Not bad for a machine that's way overdue for an overhaul.

This rumor has to come to fruition sooner or later. And if this is a quiet MacWorld product wiseas appears likely, a new mini should be a walk up start.
Chances: 90%

iWork online

As James rightly pointed out, Apple has been rather quiet on the desktop application software front for a while. iWork and iLife should both be due for upgrades, which we might see at MWSF09, but online is where the future is fast racing and Apple could very well give us a first taste of its own foray into online apps with all or part of iWork going online under the umbrella of MobileMe.

However, this might be too big for MacWorld and an announcement Apple would rather keep for its own specific launch, especially if these were iPhone compatible.

Chances: 50%

iWork and iLife updates
iWork and iLife haven't casued much excitement of recent years, so a refresh of these could be used as filler in an otherwise quiet MacWorld.
Chances: 70%

Snow Leopard

This one seems to be tracking well for a release early 2009. Provided there really are no exciting new features, it could also be filler at MacWorld.
Chances: 80%

2008年12月21日星期日

Rumor: Zune Phone Is Coming to CES 2009

After years of rumors and brusque denials, it appears the Zune phone is the real deal.
According to Trip Chowdhry, an analyst at Global Equities Research, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will announce a Zune-style mobile device during his keynote address at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, on January 7, 2009.




In an article in Barron's, Chowdhry claims that the company's new centerpiece will combine the best features of the Zune media player with the hardware design of Danger's mobile Sidekick, in addition to "motion enhancement features," like an accelerometer.




Basically, this means the device will come with a physical keyboard like HTC's G1 and will likely feature a larger screen to accommodate heavy multimedia elements. And since we're all here copying each other's mobile phone features, we'll be shocked if the Zune phone doesn't feature multitouch capabilities.


This report seems to confirm an earlier one revealing that Microsoft was working on a phone code-named "Pink."


It's a long way from Ballmer's original statement in April 2007 regarding the iPhone: "It's not a concept you'll ever get from us. We're in the Windows Mobile business."


In fact, this was always the excuse Microsoft gave as to why it couldn't build a phone -– its WinMo business was too successful and it couldn't afford to cannibalize the market. This year, Microsoft's WinMo profits are expected to be near $300 million in revenue.


Not bad if you can shake that amount of cash, but it seems positively paltry next to the $4.6 billion in revenue that Apple just made in the last quarter from its iPhone sales.


If Microsoft releases the Zunephone within six months of a January announcement, it might also mean that Windows Mobile 7 will be available to its hardware partners within that time. No one wants to be played for a fool, and the imminent Zune phone would cut into their profits.


The pre-Zunephone timeline reveals MS' unwillingness to reveal its plans. In September '07, a Microsoft rep warned that expecting a phone from the company was "not unreasonable."




In the intermittent 15 months, however, the company limited its enthusiasm and its leaks. Several top executives consistently batted down rumors of a full-on Microsoft phone. In January '08, Bill Gates simply said "No, we won't do that."




Then, this past summer, a leaked internal e-mail by CEO Steve Ballmer strongly suggested Microsoft was working on a phone: "We're changing the way we work with hardware vendors to ensure that we can provide complete experiences with absolutely no compromises. We'll do the same with phones."

And to convert DVD Video to zune, you can get Zune DVD Video Converter, as well as the iPhone DVD Video Converter.
By October 2008, Ballmer was revealing that the software used on the Zune was ready to be ported to PCs and to Windows Mobile devices. Some believed he was admitting that the WinMo system was flawed and that a phone version of the well-received Zune UI was the next logical step.


Add the chatter that revealed that NVidia is making a special chip purely for a mobile Microsoft product, and it's pretty clear the Zunephone is at hand. Or is it?


One way the rumors could turn out to be true while allowing for Microsoft's continual denials would be for the mythical phone to instead be a web-enabled portable XBox Zune, for gaming.
Either way, here's the one question we really care about: Will it squirt?

Zune Phone or Xbox Zune Announcement Coming At CES?

Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry may have spilled some beans about Microsoft's upcoming CES showing.

According to the analyst, and Wired's Gadget Lab seems to buy it, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will be announcing a Zune-style mobile device during his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas next month.

The device is said to include "motion enhancement features" like an accelerometer, a large, multimedia-friendly screen and a keyboard.

What's that mean for gaming? Well if nothing else, I'm sure we will see an explosion of portable gaming hit this new Zune device, perhaps even that long awaited Live Anywhere software. But Gadget Lab seems to think that perhaps this device may not be a phone at all, maybe it will be a web-enabled portable Xbox Zune.
Before using Xbox to download music music for Zune, you can put DVD Video to zune with zune dvd video converter.

On the surface that seems plausible, what with NVidia making a special chip for a mobile Microsoft product, and Microsoft being the only gaming hardware company out there without a portable device for gaming. But with the economy crashing down around our ears, is now really the time for that? It all depends on the price.

2008年12月9日星期二

Free Wondershare Video to Gphone Converter

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