Tunebite
Tunebite is another potential solution for converting videos. ESPECIALLY Digital Copies that are DRMed.
Tunebite requires 2 thinbgs to be a successfull solution.
1. Good processor
2. Good video card.
Tunebite plays thec video in the native player, thus avoiding the DRM issues you see in other programs. It then captured the video signal sent to the monitor and the audio signal sent to the speakers.
This is NOT an analog capture. This is a LEGAL method of converting copyright protected media (music too). It plays the media within the legally approved player. It then has a digital "filter" between the decoded signal, (which is still digital) and the screen/speakers. This digital copy is then encoded into whatever format you desire. The good video card is required to capture the video at the same framerate and quality as the original, and the good processor is required to keep the encoding realtime without dropped frames or freezing.
I use this to convert all my iTunes Videos to non-DRMed mp4s. Just use the iTouch preset, or copy the itouch preset to a new profile and tweak as necessary. (Just don't use the Apple TV setting, as it is not compatible with the EVO).
DVDFab is great also. I use that on all my DVDs and BluRays I want to put on my PC.
Tunebite is another potential solution for converting videos. ESPECIALLY Digital Copies that are DRMed.
Tunebite requires 2 thinbgs to be a successfull solution.
1. Good processor
2. Good video card.
Tunebite plays thec video in the native player, thus avoiding the DRM issues you see in other programs. It then captured the video signal sent to the monitor and the audio signal sent to the speakers.
This is NOT an analog capture. This is a LEGAL method of converting copyright protected media (music too). It plays the media within the legally approved player. It then has a digital "filter" between the decoded signal, (which is still digital) and the screen/speakers. This digital copy is then encoded into whatever format you desire. The good video card is required to capture the video at the same framerate and quality as the original, and the good processor is required to keep the encoding realtime without dropped frames or freezing.
I use this to convert all my iTunes Videos to non-DRMed mp4s. Just use the iTouch preset, or copy the itouch preset to a new profile and tweak as necessary. (Just don't use the Apple TV setting, as it is not compatible with the EVO).
DVDFab is great also. I use that on all my DVDs and BluRays I want to put on my PC.