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Aside from being a top-notch mp3 player, Microsoft's new Zune is an awesome video player as well. But to really make use of this feature, you have to have a Zune DVD converter.
Basically, what a converter does is it grabs or rips the content from your DVD and then converts it into a video format suitable for Zune.
It turns your DVD movies into Zune-friendly videos.
So where do you start? Well, try looking into one of the following three excellent Zune DVD Converters -
1. Cucusoft Zune Video Converter + DVD To Zune Suite
It's a long name but a dandy piece of software. First of all, if all this ripping and converting stuff is new for you, this is your best bet. It's basic, user-friendly, quick and easy. No complicated options. Just rip and convert.
In fact, it'll rip any DVD on the market...even the encrypted ones. You can check it out at Cucusoft.com
2. PQ DVD To Zune Video Converter Suite
Now if you want slightly more options than the basic version, PQ's got you covered. It features a nifty 1-click function that makes Zune DVD converting a snap.
It boasts a speed 4 times faster than it's competitors, supports Dolby Surround Sound, and even converts TiVo recordings. And if your video just doesn't seem to fit right on the smaller Zune screen...you can crop it.
Very cool software. Check it out at PQDVD.com
3. ImToo DVD To Zune Converter v.4.0
And finally, ImToo. This Zune DVD converter offers many of the same features as the PQ software with a couple of neat additions.
First, it offers custom ripping so you can tell it how big or small you want the converted video to be. You can even rip a single segment of your DVD instead of the whole thing.
But one of the coolest features is it lets you preview the conversion before you complete the process so you don't waste time completing a project only to find out it's all wrong.
Find out more at ImToo.com
Well, that's it. Using a Zune DVD converter to rip your favorite DVD's is a must if you want to fully enjoy your new Zune. And for only $30 to $40, any one of these programs will easily fit the bill. |