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How to Convert DVD and HD video to iPhone 3G on Mac OS X

One of the best features of iPhone is that it is the best iPod Apple ever created. The recently released iPhone 3G has surpassed iPod touch and the old iPhone in regard of entertaining functions, and it even supports MOV movies and has a memeory up to 16G, which is more than enough to store multiple movies. With the larger memory of Phone 3G, we are now enabled to put a lot more movies on iPhone.

I am using a Mac machine and I would like to share a guide for Mac users about how to convert DVD and video onto iPhone 3G with two apps I use: DVD to iPhone 3G app and a video to iPhone 3G app:
1. Rip DVD to iPhone 3G;
2. Convert video to iPhone 3G;

Part 1. Rip DVD to iPhone 3G

Install Wondershare DVD to iPhone 3G for Mac(Download here: http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/dvd-to-iphone-converter-mac.html ), and follow the three steps below to convert DVD to iPhone 3G:

Step 1: Import DVD Movie
DVD to iPhone 3G DVD to iPhone 3G

Click the Load DVD button, select the folder of your DVD movie, and click OK. If the movie is on your disc drive, you can just select the drive and click OK. Or click the Load IFO button, open the folder of your DVD movie, and you will find two folders in it: AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS. Open the VIDEO_TS folder, select all the IFO files, and then click OK.

After the movie is imported, you can see all the chapters and titles in it, and then you can check the ones you want to convert. If you want to convert the whole movie, you can just keep all the titles or chapters checked.

Step 2: Output Settings
Output Settings Output Settings

Before the conversion, there are a few settings you could make:
1. Select the iPhone 3G Video format from the Format drop-down list (Besides iPhone video and iPhone audio, this software also supports outputting video and audios for iPod and Apple TV).
2. Click the Settings button to set encoding settings including video resolution, frame rate, bit rate and video encoder, audio encoding settings including sample rate, channel, bit rate and audio encoder.
3. Name each title/chapter in the Output Filename field, and select the subtitle and audio track for the titles/chapters.

Note: You can check the "Merge into one file" option to join all the selected DVD titles/chapters into one file instead of creating a separated file for each title/chapter.

Step 3: Convert DVD
Click the Start button to start the conversion. And now you can just go for a walk and wait till the conversion is completed. After that, you can just transfer the created files to your iPhone 3G with iTunes.

Tip 1: Trim Movie
If you just want to convert a clip from your DVD movie, you can click the Trim icon to capture a clip. In the Trim window, you can trim the length of the current title/chapter by either dragging the Start Time and End Time sliders or setting the time parameters in each corresponding field.
Trim Time Length Trim Time Length

Tip 2: Crop Video
If you DVD video has black sides, you can use this Crop function to remove them. Click the Crop icon to open the Crop window, and set the crop area by dragging the crop frame or setting the four crop parameters (Top, Bottom, Left and Right).
Crop Video Crop Video

Tip 3: Movie Effect
If you are not content with the original effect, you can click the Effect icon to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation, and audio volume. You can also choose to apply a special effect to your movie video from effects including Gray, Emboss and Negative.
Movie Effect Movie Effect


Part 2. Convert video to iPhone 3G

Install Wondershare Video to iPhone 3G converter for Mac( Download here: http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/video-to-iphone-mac.html ) and follow the below steps to put video on iPhone 3G.
(Tip: This iPhone converter for Mac can also convert video to iPod and Apple TV)

Step 1: Add Video files
Click the Add button, and the program will let you browse your computer hard drive. Select the video files you want to convert and click OK.
Video to iPhone 3G Video to iPhone 3G

Step 2: Output Settings
After adding video files, you can start to set output settings for each file:
1. Select an output format from the Format drop-down list. Just select an format according to the player which you want to put your video on.
2. Click the Settings button to set encoding settings including video resolution, frame rate, bit rate and video encoder, audio encoding settings including sample rate, channel, bit rate and audio encoder.
3. Click the Browse button to specify an output folder to save the converted files.
Output Settings Output Settings

Note 1: If you want to convert all the added files into one format with the same encoding parameters, you can just click the “Apply to All” button.
Note 2: You can check the “Merge into one file” option to convert all the added video files into a single file.

Step 3: Convert Video
Click the Start button to start the conversion. And all you need to do now is to wait for the conversion to be finished. The remaining time will be shown on conversion window for your reference.

And you can also edit your video with trimming, cropping and setting effect, which are similar with you do in ripping DVD to iPhone 3G.
Note: If a converted video has stripe, you can select a Deinterlace mode in Effect Settings and convert the original file again to remove the stripes.

Hope the above info will help you put your movies on your iPhone 3G.
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Categories: Mac mac os x iphone 3G iPod Touch
Added: on Aug 25, 2008 at 3:22 am
Added By: hans0m
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Aha, really?
I am now using Macintosh, I will try it soon.
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