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Rip DVD to iPad Pro
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Join Date: Sep 2016
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I've been trying to use handbrake to rip DVD to iPad Pro, but when I do it seem to give me a video that only last 59 mins and it is all fizzy and jerky. Can anybody help? I've tried it with different DVDs but it's still just the same. I'm doing this on a windows 7 laptop. Should I try Video Converter Ultimate?
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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No. I'd be wary of any product whose primary publicity engine is spamming forums with fake help requests.
And using the text, verbatim, from a forum post from 2011, too. For BlackBerry Playbooks.
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Any app promoted this way I assume is malware.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I agree with the previous two responses.
Ripping physical DVDs to run on the iPad Pro should not be any more difficult than ensuring your (free, legitimate) tool is set to produce the correct file format for your target device. Handbrake should do this just fine. If it isn't doing a good job, then either you haven't updated it, you haven't properly selected the destination device, or you've otherwise goofed.
Cheers!
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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i agree handbrake is a very intuitive product and very simple to use, set a few parameters and its ready to rock and roll
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