A Guide To DVD Converters

by Chris Channing

A DVD has restrictions where it can be watched. It is common that watching a DVD will require both a DVD player and a television set. Since both things are not usually mobile, it can be tough for consumers to watch their movies on the go. But with the aid of a few handy programs, the process of getting a DVD onto a mobile device of almost any type is possible- and only requires a few clicks of the mouse to complete.

The common DVD is replicated for the sole use of protecting one’s investment. If one simply wants to make a backup of a DVD for safe storage, this replication is usually the easiest to accomplish. Programs such as Alcohol 120%, 1Click DVD Copy Pro, and Nero all have excellent reviews and ratings on the top consumer software websites.

For movie addicts that can’t get enough of the big screen, there are options for getting the DVD content onto smaller devices such as an iPod or Zune. In this case, an even more specialized program will be needed as no ordinary DVD burner usually caters to such specific tasks. Notable programs in this category are Cucusoft DVD to iPod for Apple fans, and Lenogo DVD to Zune Converter for those who favor Microsoft’s Zune player.

MP3 players aren’t the only mobile devices that can give consumers their fix of Hollywood. Indeed, Sony fans who have obtained the popular PSP system will be able to watch their favorite videos and movies as well. The Sony PSP requires a special format in order to play movies, so not just any DVD converter will always work. A specialized program such as the Avex DVD to PSP Converter Suite will be able to give Sony PSP fans an easy way to enjoy their movies anywhere.

Lastly, we’ve covered just about every mobile device except for one of the most popular of all- the mobile phone! The Apple iPhone has support for video just like the iPod does, although the Apple iPhone may need special converters in some cases. In such a case, the Daniusoft DVD to iPhone Converter will allow consumers to get their favorite viral videos on their iPhone in no time flat.

Those who like to take the cinema experience with them are probably thinking that the process is going to be expensive. After all, there are quite a few different programs mentioned for each device. But in reality, some devices double over as a converter for other devices as well- meaning consumers save money regardless of how many devices they want DVD video on. This proves that a little shopping around and trying free trials and demos is the best solution.

Final Thoughts

Getting a DVD to a mobile device isn’t exactly hard- but consumers will indeed need to make use of the programs and software available on the Internet if they ever hope to get the movies onto their mobile devices in one piece, and without ruining their mobile devices in question. As previously stated, trying out free trials and reading online reviews might be the best route to take.

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