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How to convert DVD to MP4 with H.264 with Leawo DVD to FLV Converter?

MP4 is widely supported by a range of portable media players, like MP4 Player, iPod, iPhone, cell phones, etc. MP4 is more suitable to put on the web compared to other format with a Flash player. Convert DVD to MP4 with H.264 or is a high Google inquiry for converting DVD to MP4 for video playing on portable media players. Leawo DVD to FLV Converter is to convert DVD to Flash videos, including MOV, FLV, MP4 with H.264. This DVD to MP4 converter may cater for your need, as it can not only process the single Chapters, but Titles and Video_TS! Moreover, this DVD to MP4 converter offers you powerful video edit functions, like video trimming and cropping. In this sense, it is not simply a DVD to MP4 Converter, but a video trimmer and cropper.

Easy steps to convert DVD to MP4 with H.264:

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 MP4 Video Support Flash Player.

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

step 3

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

In settings: Check to make sure the video codec is H.264. If it is not the H.264, then click the drop down and select the H.264 video codec.

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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.

c. Choose a selection from "Letter Box" to crop the video, or directly drag the dot frame for it. Click "OK" to confirm the settings.

step 4

Click the big button to start the conversion.

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