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How to convert DVD/Video to your iPod?

This guide will show you how to convert DVD/Video to iPod with Movavi VideoSuite.
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Did you ever be confused by how to convert DVD/Video to your iPod? You are in luck that this guide will show you how to convert DVD/Video to iPod. There are several ways to convert DVD/Video to your iPod, The following instructions may be the best choice.

Movavi VideoSuite 6 is an all-in-one video and DVD program which can help you convert DVD/Video to iPod in an easy way. Movavi VideoSuite comes with SIX amazing tools for video editing and processing in a single package.

It is a cutting edge product far superior to others which can meet your needs. Movavi VideoSuite can convert video from one format to another, rip DVDs, convert video and DVD for iPod, Zune, PDA, PSP, mobile phones. saves frames from your movies as picture files; extracts soundtracks from your favorite blockbusters.

Tools you will need:
Movavi VideoSuite
Your favorite DVDs or Videos
Your iPod

Follow the instructions step by steps which can help you convert DVD/Video to your iPod.

Step 1: Install Movavi VideoSuite on your computer.

Step 2: Choose File > Add Video/Add DVD, also you can click Movavi VideoSuite or Movavi VideoSuite buttons to add the files you want to convert.

Step 3: Choose the Devices mode to set an output format by clicking the Devices tab. From the Convert to drop-down menu choose 'Apple iPod'. From the presets drop-down menu choose iPod video, 320*240 (.mp4) or iPod 5G, 640*480 (.mp4).

DVD to iPhone MP4 converter

Step 4: Choose the folder into which to save converted videos and DVDs.

DVD to iPod converter

Step 5: Click convert DVD to iPod button to convert your DVD or video.

Your file will be converted and saved into the specified directory on your iPod with fast speed and high quality. Ok, it is the end of this how to convert DVD/Video to iPod guide. And you can convert DVD/Video to other Mobile Devices at will, it is really worthing owning Movavi VideoSuite.

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