How to convert DVD to MP4 format
With a lovely big screen smartphone or a grand tablet by your side, what is the most indispensable thing that you will do? Of course, it will be a great pity if you cannot enjoy the numerous DVD on these advanced devices. Many people are likely to have the trouble in converting DVDs to suitable formats, converting DVD to MP4. Additionally, if the DVD has some protection, it will be another trouble for you.

In fact, there is no need to worry about the problem. There is some software online that can do you a great favor. Here Aimersoft DVD Ripper may give you a hand. It can not only ripper DVD, but also convert DVD and edit DVD. What's more, the output files can maintain a high quality. In addition, it can also convert audios to different formats.
Perhaps you can't wait to have a view of the software; you can just download it from below freely and installed in your computer. Now I will make a detailed instrument about how to finish DVD to mp4 conversion step by step.
Download the software from below:
Tips: If you want rip Blu-ray to MP4, you can use Blu-ray Ripper, it can rip both Blu-ray DVD and common DVD into your needed high definition or common video formats.

Step one: import the file to the program
Here, there are two types of DVD source files. The first is DVD disc, and the second is the DVD folder stored in your computer. For the DVD disc, just put the DVD disc into your computer's CD-ROM, then click the disk icon and drop or drag the files into the program. And for the DVD files, it will be much easy; just drop or drag the files into the program or you can click "Load DVD" to locate the DVD folder and import them.
Step two: videos editing (optional)
After you have loaded your wanted files to the program, you can make your own videos by editing the files. In the menu bar, you can click the second button from the left to right. One pane will be popped out, you can trim or crop your imported files and you can also set the effect and add watermark. At last, click "OK".
Step three: choose the output format and output directory
In this step, back to the main interface, click the button "Profile" and select the output format as mp4 from the drop-down list. And then you can select the output directory by clicking the "Browse" button.
Notice: it is necessary to set the video resolution. You should check the video resolution of the device that you want the mp4 videos to be transferred. You can check it on the devices' official website.
Step four: begin to run the program
Eventually, click the eye-catching big button "Start". The DVD to MP4 conversion will be proceeding. After the conversion, you can click one label "Open" to find you converted files. And you can transfer them to your other portable devices.
Now that's all. Done!
More guide:
How to convert M4V to AVI, MP4
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