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How to convert DVD to portable devices?

DVD video Converter software programs are handy tools to convert DVD to portable devices. Different DVD converters are with different functions but most of them can rip DVD to video of various formats. Leawo DVD Ripper is one of these DVD to Video Converters with functions to improve the video with video trimming, cropping and effect adjustment.

How to use Leawo DVD Ripper?

This DVD to Video Converter is easy to use. If there is no video improvement and customization, just with video import and export will do the job.

Let's see how to convert DVD to video for portable devices with Leawo DVD Ripper:

Step 1

Insert the DVD disk into the DVD drive, open the program and import the DVD files.

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Step 2

Do the settings:

1. In Subtitle, select the subtitle language.

2. In Audio, select the language of the audio.

3. In Profile, select a video format.

4. In Output, set your destination folder for the output file.

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Step 3

Click "Customize" to customize the video in your desire.

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a. Effect adjustment:

Drag the slides for Brightness, Contrast, and Volume to improve the video quality.

b. Drag the buttons on the slide to trim the video or change the values directly in the Start Time and End Time.

Step 4

Click the big button to start the conversion.

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