subject: Instruction On How To Rip Dvd To 7 Video [print this page] Google Nexus 7, the 1st tablet computer running Android 4.1, was issued at Google I/O on Jun. 27 and published on Jun. 13, 2012 in United States. Co-developed by Google together with Asus, this Android tablet PC brings a 7 Inches 1280x800 HD back-lit IPS display (216 ppi), scratch-protected Corning glass, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, Near field communication (Android Beam), nine hours of HD video playing and $199 Price Tag. Nexus 7 is a Kindle fire killer and might get serious end user attention as an Android tablet without a doubt.
Apart from exploring Webpages, playing games and reading Ebooks, viewing DVD movies and videos on the HD display screen of Nexus 7 could possibly be one of the best ways to kill time no matter when you are on a very long cross-country flight or waiting for someone who's over and over again late.
Just as many other tablets, Nexus 7 doesn't have a DVD Drive inbuilt, which means that it's very unlikely to get DVD on Nexus 7 straightaway. You must have the desire to learn how to achieve this and thereby the following guide will show you how to decrypt, rip and convert DVD movies to Nexus 7 videos step by step.
Step 2: You can import DVDs in a variety of formats which include DVD disc, DVD Folder, ISO files or IFO files into the application by clicking "Load DVD" button.
Step 3 (optional): Pick and choose your most desired subtitle and audio track. Additionally, you can also clip and crop the DVD video, add special effects & watermark to the output video and merge a few titles into one file to satisfy your certain preferences.
Step 4: To get Nexus 7 compatible videos, make reference to the following info to customize the output profile:
Format: MP4 video
Resolution: Keep original
Encoder: H.264
Tips and hints:
1. Resolutions of DVD movies are usually reasonably limited under 720*576, so there is always no need to output bigger resolution video, which cannot make any sense to the output quality. "Keep original" is just all right.
2. There are a bit of free DVD ripping programs accessible on the Web, and Handbrake is the one that the majority would suggest. Nevertheless, Handbrake can only cope with DVDs without copy protections. In fact, most DVDs which you purchase or rent are copy-protected. So in case handbrake could not decrypt your DVDs, try the DVD to Nexus 7 converter introduced.
Step 5: To trigger the DVD to Nexus 7 alteration, click the "Start" button and the DVD ripper will operate for you automatically.
Step 6: Immediately after the conversion finishes, you can connect your Nexus 7 with your PC with USB cable and copy the output DVD movie to your Nexus 7 for seeing at all times and in all places.