Description: * ImTOO DVD to iPod Converter is powerful DVD ripping software that helps you rip and convert DVD movies to iPod video MP4 and iPod audio formats including MP3, AAC and M4A fast and easily.
* Features:
1.Fast ripping speed - It supports multi-threading and batch conversion, thus the more files you convert within one time, the faster it works than other rippers or converters. 2.Auto-detects and full uses your CPU which ensures the ripping job can be done at the best speed. 3.Easy to use - All properties and settings are displayed in the interface and you can easily handle them without difficulties. 4.It can rip and convert DVD by custom file size, by chapters or rip DVD's any segment to iPod MP4 video. 5.It supports preview - You can see the ripping progress in preview window 6.Sound normalization supported - You can set the output volume at will or by need 7.It allows you to select target subtitle and audio track 8.Output settings are all adjustable - It's suitable for veterans as well. 9.Encoders and decoders are built-in - Any supported conversion can be done once you downloading the software 10.It offers excellent output quality and you will get any supported output formats with super image and luxuriant sound quality.
* ImTOO Software Studio as the publisher gives excellent FREE after service to buyers and FREE technical support to all trial users. And all users' emails will be replied within a business day except holidays or weekends! So powerful in function, so affordable in price, so easy in use, so fast in speed and so considerable in service! Why not FREE try it now?
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