laceyyoung666 0 Posted December 13, 2013 Share Posted December 13, 2013 (edited) I have tons of DVDs and it would be nice to turn them into digital media formats that my Kindle Fire HDX supports. Does anyone know what's the best program to do this? Thanks in advance. Edited December 13, 2013 by laceyyoung666 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yogi 367 Posted December 13, 2013 Share Posted December 13, 2013 Heaps of topics here https://www.google.com.au/#q=convert+video+for+amazon+kindle+fire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianG 11 Posted December 13, 2013 Share Posted December 13, 2013 For ripping the DVD, I use DVDFab. The free version does have limitations, but should work for your needs (I use the paid version). I rip to an ISO file with just the main movie (no menus, trailers, special features, etc.) and also get rid of unneeded sound tracks. That way, when the family selects a movie in MB, it just plays with no further user intervention needed. If I'm just ripping to use with MediaBrowser, I stop there. If I want something I can copy to a device and play on the run, I then do the following. Download and run HandBrake (free). I simply drag the DVD ISO I made earlier into the program, select a pre-defined profile (I use "Standard"), and save as MP4 format. Depending on your PC hardware, it can take between 5 and 15 minutes to process, and the resulting file is somewhere between 700MB and 1.5GB depending on length of movie and other factors. Then just hook up the Fire to your PC, drag-n-drop, and enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laceyyoung666 0 Posted December 14, 2013 Author Share Posted December 14, 2013 how about the Aiseesoft dvd ripper? It seems good after i finished reading this page. Anyone ever used this program? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koleckai Silvestri 1150 Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 I use MakeMKV, which is free during beta, to copy the disks to my machine. Then I use Handbrake, always free, to mux them to a format suitable for mobile devices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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