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4Easysoft Mac DVD to iPad Converter 3.1.06
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4Easysoft Mac DVD to iPad Converter is specially designed DVD to iPad converting software, which can provide Mac users with powerful converting function of ripping DVD to iPad MPEG-4, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, M4V formats on Mac. And we can assure you of the perfect output quality. Even more, you can extract audio from DVD to AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, M4A audio formats.
Besides of converting function, this Mac DVD to iPad Converter also enables you to edit video. You can trim video, crop video, merge videos, and watermark video. Also you can adjust the video effect on brightness, saturation and contrast.
Key Features
1.Add watermark
You are allowed to add a text/image watermark to your video and set its position and transparency.
2.Set output effect
You can adjust video Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Volume. For interlaced DVD, just check Deinterlacing to improve the image quality.
3.Trim and Merge
Trim the length of any title or chapter to get video or audio clips you need. Merge selected titles and chapters into one so that you can enjoy a long movie successively.
4.Crop playing area
4Easysoft Mac DVD to iPad Converter enables you to remove black borders of the movie and watch it in 16:9, 4:3, full screen or keep original.
5.Audio track and subtitle
You can select the preferred audio track and subtitle for the output video.
6.Self-define setting parameters
You are allowed to set Video Encoder, Resolution, Frame Rate, Video Bitrate and Audio Encoder, Sample Rate, Channels, Audio Bitrate. You also can save all the output settings as your preference, and apply the settings later.
More inforamtion about the program you can get here:
http://www.4easysoft.com/mac-dvd-to-ipad-converter.html
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Version:
3.1.06
Release Date:
05/13/2010
Size:
10444 KB
Platform:
MAC 68k,Mac PPC,Mac OS 9,Mac OS X,Mac OS X 10.1,Mac OS X 10.2,Mac OS X 10.3,Mac OS X 10.4,Mac OS X 1
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Program type:
Shareware Cost: $24.95 Online order: purchase Review: Click here |
Requirements: 512MB RAM, Super VGA (800?—600) resolution, 16-bit graphics card or higher
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