The default video player that comes with Android does not support external subtitles so you'll have to add them to the video before doing this process by following this guide. I have not mentioned subtitle support up until now. When the encoding finishes you can copy the new files on your Android powered phone and enjoy high quality video. That's all! XMedia Recode will now process your files. That way you can calculate how many movies or episode of a show you can store in your memory card. In the Jobs tab you can see all the files you have added, their approximate output size as well as the size of all of them together.
Note that the settings for your first file will be applied for the next ones, so you can easily convert many videos at once. You can add more files by repeating the steps above. When you are done click Add Job (4) to add this file in the queue will be processed.
If you don't know what resolution your phone uses, check it in your manual (at the specifications page) or use Google! Finally select Save to folder (2) and using Browser (3) choose the folder you want to save your new file into. If you found your device in the profiles at the previous step it will be already selected here, otherwise set it manually. Here you need to set the Video Size (1) at the same value as your device screen. If you need more information, just ask in the comment form at the end of this article. We won't explain the Video tab as I feel that the default option of an average bitrate of 1500kbps is perfect for 99% of the cases as it provides a crystal clear and relatively small sized video file. Finally open the Filters / Preview (4) tab. As a video codec (2) select MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 and as an audio codec (3) select AAC.
If you can't, select Custom profile and MP4 below. Try to find your manufacturer and device and choose those. Here you can find a comprehensive list of hundreds of devices. Then use the DVD option option above and load the folder you have saved your DVD files into.Īfter you have loaded the files, lets check the Output format (1) settings first. If you want to convert a DVD, first rip it using DVDFab HD Decrypter by following the instructions here. You can load more than one video files if you need to convert more. In this example we will select Movie, and then click Open File to load our video file. In the top toolbar you can select between DVD (that will open a DVD folder) and Movie. However, this is a small price to pay for a program that seems able to crack all but the toughest disks and for anyone who likes to create backups of their favorite DVDs, AnyDVD HD is an essential addition to your software collection.Open up XMedia Recode.
Whilst this is obviously a good thing in terms of keeping it up-to-date with the latest encryption methods, the update alerts can be rather annoying and are prone to slowing your computer down. The only drawback of AnyDVD HD is the number of daily updates that are released. Finally, there’s also an option in AnyDVD HD to display the frequency of your monitor for both NTSC and PAL displays although you probably won’t use this unless you’re having serious display issues. This is useful if you’re having trouble playing a DVD properly or if the noise of your drive is causing annoyance. AnyDVD HD also moves beyond decryption and allows you to control the speed of your DVD drive.
If you want to create a stripped-down version of a DVD, iAnyDVD HD can also remove unwanted movie features, including subtitles and extras for example. This is especially useful for those who buy many of their disks abroad or travel a lot. A handy bonus is that you can also remove the RPC region code, thereby making the movie region free and viewable on any DVD player. AnyDVD HD goes much further than this though.