Ready to put DVD movies to Motorola Droid X, Droid 2?
Among the reviews of top 10 smart phones 2010, you can always find Motorola Droid X. With a beautiful 4.3-inch display, the phone is great for multimedia files and internet, not to mention the Android 2.1 os and full-featured software. Now everyone knows that Moto is all set to launch Droid 2 this August. Good news for cell phone players. The Motorola Droid features a 3.7 inch display, which was fine; when Droid X was released, we were pleased with the 4.3-inch high-resolution screen. What will it be for Droid 2? Maybe this time we could expect a 5-inch display? Anyway, what will you do with the big screen? If you’ve not any plan yet, I’d like to share with you a good idea: transfer your DVD collections to the Motorola Droid X (and maybe Droid 2 in the near future) and play the blockbuster movies wherever you like. With the Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac, you can easily copy any protected DVD movies to Motorola smart phones.
What can the Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac help you?
- Copy DVD movies to Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid X, and the upcoming Motorola Droid 2 for playback.
- Convert DVD movie from DVD ISO image file, DVD folder, and directly from disc.
- Rips DVD to Motorola Droid video (H.264 and MPEG-4 encoded MP4) at fastest speed and stunning visual quality.
- Extract music from DVD and convert to Motorola Droids optimized audio formats (AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA).
- Select desired language as audio track, set or unset subtitle.
- Output DVD movie clips either as one file or by chapter, trim out unwanted frames, remove interlacing lines, adjust video bit rate, frame rate, codec, etc.
Purchase and Trial of the Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac
you are encouraged to read more details about Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac, and take a stab at the trial version before purchasing the software. There is not a time limitation for trial, only it creates videos with a Pavtube logo on the screen.
Trial access:
DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac (Intel version)
DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac (PowePc version)
A detailed guide of converting DVD to Motorola Droid video on Mac
Now let’s focus on the detailed working flow of converting DVD to Motorola Droid, Droid X, and Droid 2. By DVD I mean disc, folder and image file. Here I take a standard DVD disc for example:
1. Load DVD to Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter for Mac
Insert your DVD to Mac/MacBook/ iMac, run the DVD to Motorola Droid Converter. When it starts up, a dialogue box pops to ask whether you’d like to select Order or Trial. Click on “Trial” button.
To load DVD movie, you can click “DVD Folder” and browse to the DVD movie you’d like to convert, and then click “Choose” to confirm.
2. Decide which chapters to convert to Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, etc.
The DVD movie is displayed in a directory. Click the triangle arrow to expand the directory for checking movie chapters. Basically the main movie is included in the first Title, so you can right-click, select “Uncheck All” and then check the main title (usually the one with longest duration) only. In the following picture, the main title of the DVD movie Avatar is the third one.
3. Set audio track and subtitles for selected chapters.
Now you got to select audio track and subtitle (if necessary). Click on the Audio box and select an audio track with desired language. Set subtitles in the same way. Always note that you got to check the chapter before setting audio and subtitle. And you have to select subtitle and audio for each Title. By default there will be no subtitle at all. There is a box of “Force Subtitles” too. When you set English as subtitle and check the box of “Force Subtitles”, the subtitle appears only when languages other than English are spoken. For example, in the movie Avatar, I select English subtitle and set Force Subtitles, the subtitle appears only when the Navi language is spoken.
When setting audio and sub, you can view the movie clips from the Preview window. Simply select an item and click the “Play” button. When the video is playing, you are allowed to take snapshoot. Just click the “Snapshoot” button when it plays to your favorable frame. If you’d like to have one file instead of individual chapters (multiple movie clips), please check the box “Merge into one file”.
4. Determine output format for your Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, etc.
The Pavtube DVD to Motorola Converter is capable of decrypting and converting protected (and unprotected) DVDs. It is capable of converting DVD to Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, and some other video and audio formats like WMV, MOV, VC-1, M4V, AVI, Divx, MKV etc. You can click on the “Format” bar, find “Android” tab and select “Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video (*.mp4)” or “Motorola Droid (X) MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)”. H.264 MP4 is recommended if you are producing Droid X or Droid 2 video. Customized video formats for other Android phones like HTC Droids are available too.
You may customize video and audio parameters in Settings panel as well. Simply click “Settings” button to and set the bitrate, frame rate, channels, sampling rate as desired values.
5. Specify an output location.
Click “Browse” button and specify an output folder to save converted files. Click “Choose” to confirm.
6. Start conversion… Done!
Click “Convert” to start converting DVD to Motorola Droids compatible format when everything’s done. When the conversion completes you may click “Open” button to find generated MP4 files and copy DVD movie to the SD card of Motorola Droid so as to enjoy the movies whenever and wherever you like.
Optional choice: Wanna do some editing?
The DVD to Motorola Converter features some editing functions for you to organize the videos. You may crop, trim, watermark selected movie clip at your disposal in Editor panel. To enter the Editor interface, simply click the “Edit” menu.
Crop and Trim video
In order to crop video, please click “Edit” menu, switch to “Crop” tab, and drag the green outline to circle the area you’d like to cover, to trim video, please switch to “Trim” tab, and set starting and ending time to include the part you want to keep only.
Remove the interlacing lines
Click “Editor” menu, switch to “Effect” and check the box of “Deinterlacing” when you feel like eliminating the interlacing lines.
Add Text watermark/image watermark/video watermark
Click “Editor” menu, switch to “Text Watermark” tab, check “Enable” box, and input desired text.
To enjoy blu-ray movies and other HD videos on Motorola droids, please refer to converting videos, DVDs and Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid on Mac.