Top 3 Free DVD To New IPad Converter For Mac
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Top 3 Free DVD to New iPad Converter for Mac

Many people are Apple users nowadays, some of them are very extreme, like they will buy every new Apple device, new Mac, new iPad, iPod and iPhone, even they already have a bunch of old devices. So my point is we have to admit that Apple devices are indeed very popular worldwide, any of us may have at least one iDevice, but do you really know how to make the most of your iPad like watching DVD movies on it?

For many Apple users who also are movies fans, I believe that you certainly know how to watch your favorite movies on iPad, at least it is the first trick I want to figure out when I have a new iPad, but not everyone knows how to put movies on ipad, especially newbie, so here are top 5 DVD to iPad converter that can help us rip DVD movies to iPad.

1. Handbrake. It is not a strange tool for all of us, even you don’t have Apple devices, you still may heard it before, what can I say, for many people, it’s a very useful gadget, more importantly, it’s totally free. But I know that lots of people are not satisfied with this freeware, too many bugs, the quality is not good enough, the video resolution is a little low and so on, but generally, if you are not very picky and don’t want to cost much money, handbrake is a good choice.



2. iSkysoft. This is a pretty famous brand in technology industry and it has lots of products, including dvd to ipad converter, which can convert DVD to iPad video and audio on your Mac directly. The default presets are the optimized settings for iPad with best video quality and sound effect, making the most of your iPad's big screen and HD feature. It is perfectly compatible with Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

But there is one thing you need to know first that iSkysoft products are not free, still they have free trail version though, but if you want to enjoy the completed functions, there is money you need to pay for. So you may wonder why not to choose the free tools like handbrake, just like I said freeware always has drawbacks, but paid ones, they need to be responsible.

3. Videora. I just think most people prefer to freeware not paid ones, so it’s much wiser to introduce freeware. Just like Handbrake, Videora is a free app too, but I really don’t know which one is better, if you want to choose one from these two, you’d better try them yourself, than can be used on both Mac and Windows. This freeware works similar as the Handbrake to convert all types of video files to playback on iPad/iPad 2 and the new iPad.

Among all these DVD rippers, you may want to try one or two. With a good dvd ripper for mac, it won’t be a problem any more to enjoy DVD movies on iPad,

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