Transferring DVDs To Your iPods
Author: Beverly Kane
Now that iPods can be used to watch videos, the natural
consequence should be to make DVDs which are iPod friendly.
Freewares are indeed available which allows you to transfer
DVDs to the hard drive and then onto the iPod for viewing. If
you can add videos to your iPod collection, then storing the
videos are more convenient while you are on transit.
The process of transferring DVDs to your IPod involves
something called "ripping" which is transferring the contents
to your hard drive and then copying the same to your iPod using
iTunes. Several utilities can be used to do this. Here are some
low-downs on some of the popular utilities.
A popular utility used today is Handbrake. To use this, first
put the DVD in the adequate drive. Then start the program. Once
the program is launched, it will automatically scan the DVD. In
case the disc is protected by any app protection, scanning will
not happen and you will read a line saying "no valid title
found". After due scanning a list of titles will be displayed.
These are all the viewable titles like, the movie, any
documentaries, deleted scenes, any extras, etc. Choose the file
which you wish to rip. In case you can not locate the movie
choose the file with the longest duration. Click the Rip
button. This starts the ripping process of the DVD which can
take a few hours to complete. Once through, you can add the
file to your iPod library.
Available at $29 from the makers' website, another utility is
called Xilisoft DVD to iPod converter. This permits file
compression to any size and lets you preview the ripping
progression. Xilisoft is a great utility for beginners but with
the added benefits in terms of setting controls, it is a good
buy for seasoned users as well.
There are many other utilities also available which permit
conversion of DVDs into formats which can be viewed on iPods.
To find out more, do a research on the Net for "Convert iPod to
DVD". You are immediately directed to many links. From these you
can make a selection which best suits your needs and falls
within your budget.
Because of the huge size of DVD files, it is wise to store them
in 30 or 60 GB iPods. With iPod shuffle or an iPod with lower
storage capacity, you will not be able to store many videos in
your iPod, if you can store anything at all that is. Remember,
the more videos you store in your iPod the lesser will be the
number of songs you can store.
There are some copyright issues when you copy DVDs to iPods.
Ripping a copy-right protected DVD to transfer to a iPod is
considered illegal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Of course the law does not give its green signal when you wish
to transfer content from your personal collection and utilize
the same for personal use.
It seems alright if you as a rightful owner of a DVD copy its
content to another portable device. The law says that it is
right to copy DVD contents, so long as the same is not used for
infringement purposes. The Motion Picture Association of America
however disagrees when it says that for whatever reason it may
be, any copy of DVD is violation of the DMCA. Since the law
does not say anything specific on whether copying DVDs is legal
for personal use, every user is needed to access their own views
on the subject. There are many who are of the opinion that DVD
copying for personal reasons is legal till there is a law that
rules against it.
May be in the very near future, we will have digital DVDs which
can be bought and downloaded from the Internet directly into the
iPod, without using any external utility. But till such times,
we have to use a utility to rip the DVD content and add to the
iPod.
About The Author: Beverly Kane is a staff writer at
http://www.entertainment-digest.com and is an occasional
contributor to several other websites, including
http://www.theshoppinggazette.com.
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