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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

How to Rip and Import DVD to iTunes for iPad/iPhone/iPod

While you may get your movies and TV shows digitally, you probably still have a DVD collection. You can certain watch these DVDs the usual way, with a DVD player, but wouldn’t it be great to get the movies off of DVD discs and into your iTunes library, so you can sync them to your iPad or iPhone, and watch them anywhere? You will always want to have access to your DVDs whenever you feel like. Actually, your goal is easy to achieve. All you have to do is convert DVD to iTunes-compatible format with a DVD ripping tool. This article provides you with the detailed information for how to rip and import DVD to iTunes on Mac OS (macOS Sierra included).



Getting the software to rip DVD to iTunes

There are many DVD ripping programs out there that allow you to make copies of your DVDs and let you watch them the way you want to view them. If you’re looking for ease of us and don’t mind spending $45.95, I’ve success usingDimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac which you can use to remove the strict DVD protection and region restrictions and rip DVD movies to iTunes video very quickly while retaining great video quality. It’s an ideal app for you to copy DVD to iTunes(iTunes 12.6), iPad, iPod/iPod Touch, Apple TV, iPhone and more. Besides, it also can help you to convert DVD to almost any other common video format such as VOB, FLV, WMV, AVI, MKV or backup DVD keeping the whole movie structure as you need. The equivalent Windows version is DVD to iTunes Converter

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Steps to Rip DVD to iTunes on Mac/Windows for syncing

The process is straightforward. After downloading, follow the wizard to install and run the program. Then follow the steps below to rip and copy DVDs to iTunes in a few clicks! 

Step 1. Load DVD movies

Insert the DVD disc to DVD-ROM and click the "Add DVD" button to have movies uploaded to the DVD Ripper. Here you can also import DVD folders and ISO files to convert.



Step 2. Select iTunes format and ouput folder

After you have successfully completed loading your DVD, select the output format and folder. If you do not have a ready folder, create one where you can easily locate it. The video formats available are M4V, MP4 or MOV. In this case, we shall select MP4 format from the "Format > Video" for description purposes.

Tip: To select the audio track you like, simply choose preferred audio track from the Audio drop-down lists.

Step 3. Start to rip

After selecting your desired format and the destination file you can opt to make changes or settings and if you are OK with the way the format is click the "Start" button to initiate the DVD to iTunes conversion. This might take some time; however, it is important to note that the conversion time depends on the size of the DVD movies. When the conversion is done, you can decide to edit your movie, watch it or share it with friends on iTunes or iPod Touch, iPad, iPhone, among other portable devices.

Ways to import and play the converted DVD videos with iTunes

Once you ascertain that the conversion is successfully completed, you can import the file anywhere you wish to even in the media player as long as the file is iTunes friendly. First, locate the output file where you have saved the videos. Then open the iTunes app so that you can import the output videos to it. This can be done by dragging and dropping the media file. The process is simple all you need is:

Step 1. Click "File" menu on the left side of iTunes toolbar
Step 2. Choose the "Add File to Library" option
Step 3. Open the output folder that contains the videos
Step 4. Select the file and click "Open".

After opening the file the will go to your iTunes and you can verify if the transfer has been successful by going to the iTunes library and typing the name of the file. If it is successfully transferred, A thumbnail of the video file will appear in your screen. If the transfer is successful you can further transfer the file to your iPod Touch, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro, iPad Mini 4, iPad (2017), iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, Apple TV 4/3 and other portable devices and you can easily enjoy them everywhere you wish to.

NOTE: Also you can use the build-in media server in Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac, which let you directly transfer any type of digital video & audio formats to your device based on the advanced IP address sharing technology, just keeping your computer and apple devices in the same network, it will automatically move the converted DVD to your target device no matter how huge file you have by "ONE-Click" to get rip of the tremendous iTunes transmitting work.

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BDmate (Mac/Win)

Lossless backup Blu-ray to MKV with all audio and subtitle tracks; Rip Blu-ray to multi-track MP4; Convert Blu-ray to almost all popular video/audio formats and devices; Copy Blu-ray to ISO/M2TS; Share digitized Blu-ray wirelessly.

DVDmate (Mac/Win)

A professional DVD ripping and editing tool with strong ability to remove DVD protection, transcode DVD to any video and audio format, and edit DVD to create personal movie.

Videomate (Mac/Win)

An all-around video converter software program that enables you to convert various video and audio files to formats that are supported by most multimedia devices.

8K Player (Mac/Win)

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