Napoleon_PhoneApart (03-04-2009)
This is a discussion on Videora within the DVD to iPhone and iPod Touch forums, part of the Desktop Software category; I don't know if anyone has posted a link to this program, but this is what I use as a ...
I don't know if anyone has posted a link to this program, but this is what I use as a Windows user to convert my DVD's to my iPhone. It's free and easy to use. http://www.videora.com/ I also use DVDShrink to pull the DVD's off the discs.
Napoleon_PhoneApart (03-04-2009)
Videora is my converter of choice when I use the PC. Good recommendation.
-Philip
I haven't used Videora in a long time; I'll have to check it out again. Thanks.
I LOVE Videora. I use it for all my videos that I have ever converted. It's fast, and it's easy.
Here's my conversion settings that I use:
H.264 codec, Level 3, 768kbps 640x480, 128kbps audio. Also looks good when watching the MP4 videos on my 32" HDTV through S-Video.
Last edited by Braxxis; 03-12-2009 at 10:03 AM.
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I still like using XviD4PSP 5.0 because it lets me adjust the volume of the audio before conversion. A lot of video on the iPhone just isn't loud enough to listen to comfortably without headphones.
I just downloaded Videora and am playing around with it. I cant seem to find those settings. I think that I have looked under each device, but no luck.
I dont have an iPhone or iAnything but am in the market. Just trying to do some research before I buy. Seems that I may have to wait till summer to see if there is any new hardware coming.
Yes please. I see the settings under profile but it doesnt list the 640x480 only 480x320. Totally new to these terms so I may not what you mean. Dont know codec/encoder or where to find.
I'll help you out tomorrow. Reply to this thread then so I won't forget. I'll post some screenshots too.