[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to override its copy protection to make a backup copy or to convert its content for viewing on other devices. Currently, the law isn’t entirely clear one way or the other. So our advice is: If you don’t own it, don’t do it. If you do own it, think before you rip.]
Hvordan: Konvrtere DVD og videoer for iPhone, iPad og andre iOS-enheter
Har du flere Apple-enheter som du ønsker å bruke til filmfremvisning, har du noen utfordeinger: Forskjellige enheter takler ulik oppløsning og format.
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How to convert DVDs for iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices
Get your movies and other files onto your iOS devices
If you’re like a lot of our readers (and editors) you have more than one Apple media device on which you play videos—a click wheel iPod, iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. While having such a collection allows you to play videos in just about any environment, it does pose this question: If you want to rip a DVD you own or encode a video on your hard drive just once—for all your Apple devices—what’s the best option? Two answers present themselves:
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