6/27/2012

Free Tip to Convert DVD Movie to iPhone 4S – Customize


Have an iPhone 4S on hand? Watching DVD movies is a routine for you to do with your iPhone 4S? A good DVD to iPhone converter will make things easier, ease you from the tiresome job to rip to iPhone MP4 format, and accomplish the job with great quality and super fast converting speed!
Customized mode allows users to rip only a chapter or several chapters that they like. They can get exactly what they want. This is good for people who want to repeatedly watch some nice moments and will vacate mobile space for storing some more videos.
Aviosoft DVD to iPhone Converter is tool that can convert any DVD to iPhone MP4 format with optional multi-channel, just your best choice. It is very easy to use for newbie. Now, let’s get down to the detailed operation steps to customize DVD to iPhone 4S.

Guide on How to Convert DVD to iPhone 4S

Before converting DVD, you need to download and install the DVD converter on Windows computer first.

Step 1. Load the DVD

Startup the converter, load the disc by inserting it into DVD drive. The converter will read it quickly and show all the information on its interface. DVD size, quality, release date, ratings, titles, audio, subtitles, etc.

Step 2. Custom Output

  • 1). Choose Customize mode. Select the titles you want to convert from DVD Content.
  • 2). Choose audio and subtitle. Specify an output folder to save converted file.
  • 3). To adjust output settings, you can set the detailed parameters of output format in the Setting window. There are four default options and you can choose customized type and edit the parameter then click “OK”.
setting

Step 3.  Start Ripping Process

After finishing the above settings, check the needed file, click “Start” button on the bottom right corner, to start converting the DVD movie. You can view the progress of the converting process from the progress bar.
Tip: You can click the Abort button to cancel the process as needed.
custimize dvd to iphone
After the conversion finishes, transfer the converted movie to iTunes and enjoy the customized DVD movie at anytime anywhere.

6/21/2012

How to Rip DVD to Mobile Devices with CloneDVD?


Do you want to rip a DVD to your cell phone or game console? Do you want to play DVD in a convenient way without swapping disc? Looking for a simple way to rip DVDs? Then, CloneDVD will show you how it should be to rip a DVD.

DVD Rip Guide

This is a step by step guide for people who want to rip a DVD to mobile devices on their own.

Step 1. Run CloneDVD

Install and run the DVD ripping software.

Step 2. Load the Disc

When you run the program, the DVD drive tray will automatically eject. Put the disc on the tray and close.

Step 3. Common Settings

    • a. To rip DVD, we should choose “Copy as Movie File” on the top bar.
copy as movie file
    • b. Select t DVD Rip mode.
    • c. Go to “Target” to “Browse” and select an output folder to save movie file.
set output folder to save movie file
    • d. Choose the output format from the default devices and formats. Here, I choose iPad 2 High Quality (*.mp4).
choose output format

Step 4. Start to Rip

Click “Start” button to begin the DVD ripping process. The ripping time depends on the hardware and the size of the disc. CloneDVD lets you overview the ripping progress for your convenience.
ripping process bar
Wait for the completion. That’s all for ripping a DVD. Quite easy, right? Just try it now and have a nice experience in ripping DVD. If you want to learn more about this DVD tool, please view DVD copy software.

4/20/2012

Microsoft beats estimates with $ 4b in revenue, $ 0.60 EPS

Microsoft has just released the report earnings for the third quarter of its financial year. The company came out slightly ahead of Analyst estimates with 17.41 billion dollars in revenue (compared to predicted 17.16 billion dollars) and earnings of 60 cents per share (as compared to 58 cents).

Microsoft says that this is a record for the third-quarter revenues, the 6 percent compared to the same period last year. Operating income was $ $6,37 billion, 12 percent.

"We're driving towards exciting launches across the entire company, strong financial results," CEO Steve Ballmer said in the earnings press release. "With the upcoming release of the new Windows 8 PCs and tablets, the next version of Office and a wide range of products and services for businesses and consumers, we will be delivering exceptional value to all our customers in the year ahead."

Here's how to break down the numbers by Division:

The server & tools saw 4.57 billion in revenue, 14 percent from last year.
The Microsoft Business Division reported $ 5.81 billion, 9 percent.
Windows and Windows Live Division saw 4.62 billion dollar turnover, 4 percent. The company says business adoption of Windows 7 has now reached 40 per cent.
The Online Services Division reported revenues of 707 million dollars, the 6 percent, but posted a loss of $ 479 million — the release notes that this is a "performance improvement of loss about 300 million dollars."
The Division of entertainment devices, has seen 1.62 billion in revenue, a decrease of 16 per cent. However, Microsoft says that the Xbox 360 was the best-selling game console in the United States for 15 consecutive months and that there are now 40 million Xbox LIVE members.

3/31/2012

MS-Apple's old school: Microsoft bans iPads and Mac

 
 
A recent leaked email appeared to suggest that Microsoft soon will prohibit employees from spending Apple products. While are not prohibited from purchasing iPads and Macs for their own personal use, the company is banning departments from purchasing Apple products for employees. In addition, Microsoft phasing out any existing Macintosh computers and iPads.

While Microsoft refused to comment on the story or email published by Tom's Hardware, the message is presumably by Alain Crozier and is part of the sales, Marketing and services group at Microsoft. According to his profile Microsoft there is indeed a Alain Crozier listed as Corporate VP and CFO of the group said. So even if this is false, at least the pranksters did their job.

Assuming that the internal communications is lawful, a total ban on any Apple device seems drastic. I can understand that Microsoft probably wants its employees to use homemade products (or at least not produced by their main competitor). On the contrary, I can empathize with few users who are accustomed to perform their job duties using the Apple devices, services and interfaces. If you are Mac users, for example, the adaptation to work in Windows, as they grow up with another operating system can be difficult.

No Mac ClubFrom (Homers) loss of e-mail alone, it is not clear exactly who received the statement. After some consideration of the illogical nature of internal developers and product teams at Apple an obstacle, it is unlikely that Apple's ban could be executed throughout the whole society. After all, Microsoft began developing iOS applications, Kinectimals, SkyDrive, and OneNote, there are teams working on Office for Mac, and so forth. Rather, the email would make more sense when it is applied only to civil servants and clients. Personal PR Marketing team, and the sales force are likely candidates for receiving email, no Apple product. Making sure that the audience sees only the devices used by Microsoft employees, helps to promote an image of standing Microsoft products. Business areas not under public control, Microsoft could continue help developers and engineers to use Apple products. The result of that procedure would give Microsoft the best of both worlds.

A probable cause for the ban is increased presence of Microsoft in the mobile market with Windows Phone 7 and the upcoming launch of the mobile device and the traditional calculation of unification that is Windows 8 interface. The company is still the underdog in mobile, and probably is feeling the pressure from Apple as you try to grab a large slice of the market. Essentially preventing employees from using competitor's products can be a way to keep them focused on ecosystem of Microsoft products. If employees must use MS-in and days off, that might be more likely to have that experience of percolation in and affect their personal lives, including products that are recommended for device and others.

Prevent employees from using Apple products is not necessarily a bad thing for Microsoft to do, mainly because it is footing the Bill for the equipment of the employees. Being able to exert greater control and provide a focused, unified fleet of machines makes happy the IT Department and has the potential to create an environment more closely knitted employees.