
Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate 6.5.8.0513
Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate rips DVD movies to almost all video/audio formats, making them fit various multimedia devices.

This software lets you clip/split/merge videos, crop video size, change image effect, and add watermark/subtitles/soundtracks.
New features: 1.Supports iOS 4.3 2.Supports ATI Stream encoding technology 3.Enables to transfer output files to iPad/iPhone 4 directly after conversion
Key features: 1.Capture pictures from DVD movie in batches or take a snapshot in the preview window. 2.The converted DVD movies are compatible with iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox, Zune, NDS, Wii, 3GP mobile phones, Windows Mobile, PMPs, etc. 3.Transfer the converted files to iPod, iPhone, PSP directly after ripping. 4.Clip a title/chapter to extract your wanted parts and optionally merge them into a new title/chapter. 5.Merge several titles/chapters into a file with transitions added between files. 6.Split a single file into several parts by preset or custom split mode. 7.Cut off unwanted borders of a video to feature a highlight. 8.Adjust the image brightness/contrast/saturation, and create special effects on videos. 9.Add subtitles and audio tracks to the video. 10.Add text/picture watermarks to the video for avoiding piracy. 11.Preview the before and after files side-by-side for comparison to check the after-editing effect. 12.Group the profiles by multimedia devices and optimize their profile settings according to the devices to make you find the most suitable profile quickly. 13.Output multiple output files from one source in one go. 14.Customize the output file size with the Bitrate Calculator. 15.Retrieve information online: artists name, DVD cover, DVD chapters and titles and more. 16.Support multi-core CPU processing, multithreading and batch conversion.
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Dec 27, 2010 | 03:52 AM